Dubai launches AED18.3 billion plan for greener, smarter future


Daijiworld Media Network – Dubai

Dubai, Nov 5: Dubai has unveiled a massive development plan under the leadership of H.H. Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, focusing on sustainability, innovation, and human capital growth.

Announced during the UAE Annual Government Meetings 2025, the initiatives aim to enhance quality of life and reinforce Dubai’s global standing in aviation, education, sports, finance, and healthcare.

Greener urban vision

The Public Parks and Greenery Strategy, with an investment of AED18.3 billion, includes 310 new parks, 322 upgrades, and 120 new open spaces. The goal is to triple tree cover, achieve 95 million annual park visits by 2040, and ensure 100% recycled water for irrigation.

Aviation and economic growth

The Aviation Talent 33 programme will generate 15,000 jobs, 4,000 training programmes, and 30 partnerships, strengthening Emiratisation and aligning with Dubai’s goal to double its economy and attract AED650 billion in investments.

Affordable education drive

The Dubai Education Strategy 2033 will add 60 affordable schools and 120,000 new seats by 2033, positioning Dubai among the top ten global education cities.

Global sports hub

Through the Sports Sector Strategic Plan 2033, Dubai aims to become the world’s leading sports destination, introducing 19 programmes and 75 initiatives to boost youth and professional sports participation.

Financial and healthcare reforms

A Financial Restructuring and Insolvency Court will support business continuity and investor confidence. Meanwhile, expanded early detection healthcare services aim to raise colon cancer screening by 40% and reduce waiting times to under a week.

The new initiatives reaffirm Dubai’s commitment to sustainable progress, wellbeing, and global excellence.

 

  

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