‘Year of Sustainability’ reflects UAE’s commitment to promote sustainability in all fields and sectors: Sultan Al Jaber

Dr. Sultan bin Ahmed Al Jaber, Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology, and UAE Special Envoy for Climate Change, has said that the declaration of 2023 as the ‘Year of Sustainability’ reflects the UAE’s commitment to promote sustainability in all fields and sectors, and paves the way for the country’s efforts to accelerate global climate action ahead of COP28.

In a statement issued today, Dr. Al Jaber added that the UAE has long maintained that the principles of sustainability must be incorporated into every sector of the economy. “The country’s commitment to sustainability was led by its founding father, Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, and this commitment remains a guiding light for the current leadership.”

The ‘Year of Sustainability’ will culminate in the most important climate event of the year, COP28 UAE, which will take place at Expo City Dubai from 30th November to 12th December, 2023.

Sultan Al Jaber continued, “The UAE will strive to make COP28 one of solidarity and action. It will listen, engage, and build partnerships with all parties who seek to play a constructive role in the clean energy transition. It will bridge the global north and south and include public and private sectors, scientists and civil society, women and youth. And it will raise ambitions and move from goals to concrete action.”

He concluded, “The ‘Year of Sustainability’ offers a reminder of the need for innovation across all sectors to drive inclusive and transformational development—and of the important role that the UAE must play to create this future.”

Source: Emirates News Agency

Dubai 2nd best city in the world for expats

In the Expat City Ranking 2022, by InterNations, the top 3 destinations — Valencia, Dubai, and Mexico City — all do very well when it comes to the ease of settling in.

In the ranking of cities, the second position went to Dubai. Most expatriates indicated that it is easy to deal with local authorities and that they are happy with the government services made available online by the city. Additionally, 70% said they are satisfied with their jobs and believe the local business culture encourages creativity. Valencia, in Spain, topped the list.

Dubai comes first worldwide in the Expat Essentials Index and its Admin Topics Subcategory. Expats report that it is easy to deal with the local authorities (66% vs. 40% globally), and 88% are happy with the availability of government services online (vs. 61% globally). However, 18% are unhappy with the access they have to online services (vs. 7% globally).

In the Ease of Settling In Index, Dubai comes 8th; expats are happy with their social life (68% happy vs. 56% globally) and feel welcome in Dubai (81% vs. 66% globally) — and the Quality of Life Index (6th) are two more highlights. Nearly all expats (95%) are satisfied with the infrastructure for cars (vs. 75% globally), and they rank both the culture and nightlife (5th) and the culinary variety and dining options (3rd) highly.

Dubai comes sixth in the Working Abroad Index. Expats are happy with their job (70% happy vs. 64% globally) and report that the local business culture encourages creativity (78% vs. 51% globally).

The Expart Insider survey listed which were the best countries and cities for expatriates to live and work in 2022. The study has been carried out annually, since 2017, by the company InterNations. In the 2022 survey, indices related to the quality of life and satisfaction of approximately 12,000 expatriates from 177 nationalities were evaluated.

Source: Emirates News Agency

UAE Ambassador attends Albanian President’s New Year reception

Sulaiman Hamid Al Mazroui, Non-resident Ambassador of the UAE to the Republic of Albania, attended the annual New Year’s reception for heads of diplomatic missions in the country, which was hosted by Bayram Begai, President of the Republic of Albania.

Al Mazroui conveyed the greetings of President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, as well as their wishes to President Begai and the people of Albania for further development and prosperity.

In turn, President Begai conveyed his greetings to President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum and expressed his wishes for the people of the UAE to achieve further growth and prosperity.

During the meeting, both sides discussed areas of cooperation between the UAE and the Republic of Albania and ways to develop and enhance them for the benefit of the two countries and peoples.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Dubai Police Museum Welcomes 4,476 Visitors in 2022

The Dubai Police has reported a significant increase in visitors to the Force’s museum in the past year, with a total of 4,476 visitors, including 3,139 virtual visitors via the Dubai Police smart app. This represents a 20% increase in visitors compared to the previous year, when the museum received 3,698 visitors.

The museum, which is the first corporate museum affiliated by a government agency to be certified by the Dubai Culture, is dedicated to showcasing the history and achievements of Dubai Police. The increase in virtual visitors can be attributed to the ease and comfort of using the Dubai Police smart app, which allows users to explore the museum and its exhibits from the comfort of their own home.

“We are thrilled to see such a high level of engagement with our museum, both in person and through our virtual platform,” said Brigadier Ali Khalfan Al Mansouri, Director of the General Department of Community Happiness at Dubai Police. “Dubai Police smart app has allowed us to reach a wider audience and provide an immersive, interactive experience for visitors of all ages. We are proud to be the first corporate museum affiliated by a government agency certified by Dubai Culture and this is a testament to the quality and relevance of our exhibits.”

The museum documents the Force’s history of security excellence and displays the Force’s most prominent achievements and innovations. It also features a range of interactive exhibits, including a virtual reality simulation of a police chase, a replica of a police station, and an exhibition of historic police uniforms and equipment. The museum also offers guided tours in multiple languages.

“We are constantly working to improve and expand our offerings, and we look forward to welcoming even more visitors in the coming year,” Al Mansouri added.

The Dubai Police Museum is open to the public and is located at the Dubai Police General HQ in Al Tawar area. Members of the public can request a visit via Dubai Police’s website and app.

Source: Dubai Police

Dubai’s weeklong real estate transactions exceed AED13bn

A total of 2,704 real estate transactions worth over AED 13 billion were conducted during the week ending 20th January, 2023, according to figures released by the Dubai Land Department (DLD).

The DLD report showed that 235 plots were sold for AED 1.13 billion, while 1,944 apartments and villas were purchased for AED 4.39 billion.

The top three transactions were a land in Al Thanyah Fifth sold for AED 77.23 million, a land sold for AED 25.12 million in Al Hebiah Fifth, and another in Warsan Fourth sold for AED 25 million.

Al Hebiah Fifth recorded the most sales transactions for this week with 134 transactions worth AED 451.18 million, followed by Al Jadaf with 26 transactions worth AED 134.83 million, and Jabal Ali First with 14 transactions worth AED 49 million.

The top three apartment and villa transfers included one in Wadi Al Safa 5 for AED 135 million, another in Island 2 worth AED 73 million, and an apartment in Al Wasl worth AED 73 million.

The value of mortgaged properties for the week reached AED 7.01 billion. Meanwhile, 104 properties were granted between first-degree relatives worth AED 1 billion.

Source: Emirates News Agency

The Department of Health – Abu Dhabi and Geneva Sustainability Centre join forces to achieve the Emirate’s healthcare sustainability goals

Building on its ongoing efforts to improve the healthcare ecosystem from all aspects, the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi (DoH), the regulator of the healthcare sector in the Emirate, signed a strategic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Geneva Sustainability Centre (GSC), an organisation powered by the International Hospital Federation (IHF) that is focused on assisting hospitals and healthcare services to address sustainability challenges by equipping healthcare leaders with the knowledge, skills and tools to deliver a net positive impact. The agreement will see that GSC delivers a sustainability masterclass, while giving access to the sustainability accelerator tool, and coaching and consulting support for the healthcare workforce in Abu Dhabi.

This signing further reinforces DoH’s continuous efforts in advancing the efficiency and sustainability of the healthcare ecosystem in the Emirate, as it will enable the healthcare ecosystem across Abu Dhabi in achieving its sustainability targets by building sustainable and climate resilience and establishing capabilities amongst stakeholders and leaders.

This comes after the recent announcement by DoH, during the Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week 2023, in which the Department has revealed the Emirate’s sustainability goals for the healthcare ecosystem.

In presence of H.E Dr. Jamal Mohammed Al Kaabi, Undersecretary of DoH, the MoU was signed by H.E. Hind Mubarak Al Zaabi, Executive Director Healthcare Facilities at the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi (DoH), and Sonia Roschnik, Executive Director, Geneva Sustainability Centre.

Her Excellency Hind Mubarak Al Zaabi, Executive Director of Healthcare Facilities Sector at the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi, said: “We at the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi look forward to our collaboration with the Geneva Sustainability Centre, as it aims to improve the efficiency and sustainability of the healthcare ecosystem in the Emirate, contributing to the enhancement and development of Abu Dhabi’s healthcare ecosystem. Under the directives of our wise leadership, we work on partnering with global experts to provide the highest levels of care to the members of our community, thus cementing the Emirate’s position as a global hub for healthcare and life sciences.”

Al Zaabi added: “This comes after the DoH’s recent announcement of the healthcare ecosystem’s sustainability goals, which will ensure that we provide sustainable and innovative healthcare services for members of our community today, and for generations to come.”

Sonia Roschnik, Executive Director, Geneva Sustainability Centre stated: “When the IHF established the Geneva Sustainability Centre, it was with a clear mission to drive net zero, climate resilient and sustainable healthcare, in support of IHF member organisations. We commend the leadership demonstrated by the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi and are delighted to support their plans and the achievement of sustainable healthcare for the benefit of patients, public and planet.”

The two parties have agreed to collaborate on a set of activities which will aid the Emirate in achieving its sustainability targets. These activities consist of delivering a sustainability masterclass, accessing the sustainability accelerator tool, and coaching and consulting support. The delivery of the learning programme will be directed towards healthcare leaders and stakeholders to further increase their capabilities and knowledge within the field of sustainability, in addition to equipping them with key information and tools to plan, assess and address the necessary organisational changes.

In line with DoH’s efforts in the digitisation of healthcare services, the sustainability accelerator tool is a digital platform that will enable maturity assessment of healthcare facilities related to sustainability and provides educational resources to aid facilities to address identified areas for advancement and to accomplish new positive outcomes. With the support of GSC’s expertise, these activities align with the Departments continuous efforts to establish a knowledge-based economy and support Abu Dhabi’s efforts in positioning itself as a hub for research and innovation in life sciences, within the region and globally.

The two parties recognise the significance of effective collaboration, to provide the best healthcare services to the members of the community and to resume the relentless efforts to improve the efficiency and sustainability of the healthcare ecosystem in the Emirate.

It is worth noting that DoH is set to implement its newly set goals which cover areas of infrastructure, operations, and waste management, as its efforts come in line with the Emirate’s “Economic Vision 2030” to complete a reduction of 20% in the carbon footprint by 2030 and the “UAE Net Zero by 2050”, ensuring infrastructure development and environment sustainability across all sectors. This collaboration not only addresses the sustainability challenges in which the Emirate is currently facing, but also provides solutions for future challenges. DoH continues to relentlessly work towards identifying gaps and regulations and cooperating with the biggest international partners that would help the Emirate achieve its sustainability goals.

Source: Dubai Health Authority