International networks

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International city networks

Boosting cooperation and knowledge exchange

City networks are a strategic tool that allow local governments to strengthen their international integration, expand development funding opportunities, and exchange knowledge and best practices in the face of common challenges.

Medellín and the Aburrá Valley have consolidated their participation in these spaces as a key axis to generate cooperation, training, and global positioning.

At ACI Medellín, we are designated by the District to lead this coordination, managing the presence in scenarios where experiences are shared, best practices are promoted, and strategic alliances are strengthened.

Why are they important for Medellín and the metropolitan area?

Participation in international networks allows the territory to:

Strengthen its positioning on the global stage

01

Access calls, grants, and cooperation opportunities

02

Exchange
knowledge
with other
cities

03

Highlight best practices and city-region projects

04

Participate in strategic
development discussions

05

Strengthen its positioning on the global stage

01

Access calls, grants, and cooperation opportunities

02

Exchange knowledge with other cities

03

Highlight best practices and city-region projects

04

Participate in strategic development discussions

05

Medellín
in figures
(2024-2025)

28

Cooperation calls and awards won

24

Training scholarships for public officials

35

Best practice presentations highlighted at international events

5

International city network events held in Medellín

27

Best practices published and promoted by city networks

29

Thematic micro-networks in which Medellín has participated

10

Technical exchanges of best practices with other cities

+20

Virtual spaces in which Medellín has participated as a speaker

Networks in which Medellín participates

Global network of large cities working together to confront the climate crisis, reduce emissions, and build a more sustainable, green, and equitable future.
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Association of local governments committed to education as a tool for social transformation and urban quality of life improvement.
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International network focused on helping cities reduce vulnerabilities to climate change, disasters, and social inequalities, and on strengthening their urban resilience.
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Ibero-American network of local governments promoting urban strategic planning and management through the exchange of experiences, training, and collaborative tools.
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Leading network of local governments in Latin America and the Caribbean, aimed at strengthening regional integration, horizontal cooperation, and sustainable urban development.
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World association of major metropolitan areas promoting innovative solutions in sustainability, social cohesion, metropolitan governance, and gender equality.
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Network promoting cooperation among cities that recognize creativity and cultural industries as a strategic factor for sustainable urban development.
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Initiative bringing together cities committed to lifelong learning as a driver of inclusion and sustainable development.
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Global network of local and regional governments driving sustainable urban development, with an emphasis on climate action, resilience, equity, and the circular economy.
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Network coordinating local governments for the identification, structuring, and financing of high-impact, high-quality sustainable urban interventions, centered on people and biodiversity.
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How do Medellín and the region participate?

Medellín’s participation in these networks is not symbolic. Through them, the city and its metropolitan area exchange knowledge, share best practices, access training opportunities, and strengthen their institutional capacities in key areas for urban development and internationalization.

These networks also connect local experience with global agendas and position Medellín and the region as a territory that contributes solutions, learns from other regions, and builds partnerships to face common challenges.

Do you want to know how Medellín and the region connect with the world?

At ACI Medellín, we coordinate the participation of the District and its metropolitan area in international networks that strengthen cooperation, positioning, and mutual learning among cities.

Connect with the right people for this topic

Sandra Giraldo

Senior Professional
Cooperation supply
[email protected]

Diego Vélez

Senior Professional
Cooperation demand
[email protected]

Marcela Herrera

Senior Professional
Cooperation focus
[email protected]

Laura Restrepo

Senior Professional
Cooperation focus
[email protected]

We connect
Medellín and the
region with
global
conversations

International city networks allow Medellín and its metropolitan area to be present in scenarios where major urban development challenges are discussed today: climate change, resilience, education, culture, innovation, equity, and sustainability.

More than just participating in networks, Medellín and the Aburrá Valley leverage them as platforms to learn, share, cooperate, and project their city-region vision onto the world stage.