Providing experience in international affairs and citizen diplomacy to youth is a critical part of any sister city program. Sister city exchanges are often the first opportunity that youth have to travel abroad, and the experience of being a guest rather than a tourist is a unique opportunity that helps them develop cross-cultural competence and maturity. Activities often include short- and long-term student exchanges, virtual exchanges, and sports tournaments. Educational exchanges, whether at the high school or college level, provide young people with the opportunity to develop professional skills under the umbrella of citizen diplomacy. These exchanges are often described by participants as “a life-changing experience,” and many current leaders in international affairs or diplomacy can trace their interest to their first sister city exchange.
Sister Cities International currently hosts three programs focusing on youth.
- Young Artists and Authors Showcase: Each year, the Young Artists and Authors Showcase encourages youth from around the globe to express the mission of Sister Cities International through original artwork and literature. Click here for details.
- High School Homestay: The High School Home Stay exchange program is an opportunity for member cities to host students from their sister city for a year or semester of high school in the United States. Click here for details.
- Youth Leadership Summit: Concurrent to the Annual Conference each summer, the Youth Leadership Summit brings high school students to the Conference host city to take part in diplomatic simulations, leadership activities, and an opportunity to get a taste of college life. Click here for details.
Click here for news on youth and education activities from our member network.
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