City Leaders Programme

Empowering cities’ elected leaders, particularly women, for a sustainable urban future

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Overview

City leaders is a systematic leadership programme for councillors in India’s cities focusing on women leaders, to catalyse transformation of the quality of life in India’s cities, and make our cities inclusive

Objective

  1. To establish the need and opportunities for a systematic city leadership programme, with a focus on women leaders
  2. To impart specially curated programmes across the spectrum of city leaders – councillors, mayors, standing committee chairpersons, ward committee members, and active citizenry
  3. To equip city leaders with the knowledge and new-age tools to better govern the city and become true city leaders
  4. To strengthen the hands of city leaders and truly empower them beyond training with continuous engagement and networking
  5. To build a pan India city leadership programme

Expected Outcome

This initiative will act as a systematic leadership programme for councillors in Indian cities and shall be key to making our cities sustainable, resilient and inclusive from the bottom up.

Strategy

The need of the hour is to have empowered urban local bodies. Here is how our programme aims to meet this goal.

  • Deliver a systematic leadership programme encompassing: 1. Induction programme when the new council is formed 2. Refresher training including contemporary topics (Ex. New laws/policies/schemes, new technology etc.) 3. Continual engagement with the city governments and councillors
  • Embark on CLP engagement through three strands: 1. Emerging opportunities 2. Invitations by States / City governments 3. Swachhata capacity building programme
  • Achieve scale and speed through partnerships – knowledge and delivery partners
  • Leverage technology for digital deployment 1. Do not re-invent the wheel: Partner with world-class online learning platforms 2. Create digital certification models

Establishing the needs and opportunities

The report ‘City Leaders’ was launched by Mr Aaditya Thackeray, Minister of Tourism and Environment, Government of Maharashtra.

Roadmap

Journey of Councillors with City Leaders Programme

Footprints

Who did we train?

  • 484 city leaders
  • 107 directly elected mayors
  • 316 first-time councillors
  • 268 women city leaders
  • 61 young city leaders

How were the CLP workshops received by the city leaders?

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90% workshop attendance

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85% response rate on post-feedback forms

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93% agreed that workshop objectives were met

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89% would recommend CLP workshops to fellow city leaders

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95% want to have continual engagements in the future

Press coverage

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Mayor: Training for councillors about their functions

Malai Malar, 19th March

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Induction training for Coimbatore councillors

Dinamani, 19th March

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Govt to hold annual convention of ULB chiefs

Orissa Post, 27th April

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Odisha: "Take leadership to make your city an ideal city"

Sambad

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Let’s work towards Ballari city’s development beyond political affiliations: Mayor Rajeshwari

Bharath Vaibhav, 11th May

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Orientation training for newly elected municipal corporators was flagged off by Mayor Rajeshwari

Samarthvani, 11th May

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Workshop of Cuttack Corporators

Sambad, 6th June 2022

Videos

See our repository of videos to understand the impact of the City Leaders programme

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