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Mayor's Sister Cities
Commission
What is the Sister Cities Commission?

The Portsmouth Sister Cities Commission is one of three commissions
comprised of volunteers appointed by the Mayor. Portsmouth's Sister Cities
Commission is affiliated with Sister Cities International, an organization
that links local jurisdictions from around the United States with
communities around the globe.
The sister cities program began in 1956 from an idea by then President
Dwight D. Eisenhower. The president proposed a people-to-people citizen
diplomacy program. His idea was to involve people and organizations at all
levels in personal diplomacy.
What is the Sister Cities Commission? The Sister Cities program is an
initiative to promote peace and goodwill between citizens of the United
States and the citizens of other nations around the world.
The first step in establishing such relationships involves city
government. The two communities, one in America and the other in a foreign
country, must receive approval from their respective governing bodies
before they can formally enter into this relationship. In most cities, a
volunteer organization is then established for the purpose of sharing
information and ideas between the two cities. In Portsmouth, this body is
called the Sister Cities Commission.
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