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Moved up from 28th Position in Seven Years to become the Seventh Most Globally Competitive, Outperforming Norway, Sweden and Canada
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24 May 2018

UAE First Regionally and Seventh Globally, According to IMD World Competitiveness Yearbook 20182018

Mohammad Bin Rashid: Our competitiveness journey is an accelerating one, and it only makes us more determined to reach the highest ranks

UAE is number one globally in 23 indicators including “Government Decisions” and “International Talent”

  • UAE is the only country in the region to be among the top 10 in the World Competitiveness Yearbook 2018
  • UAE maintained its leadership in the region and moved up three ranks from 2017’s position
  • UAE moved up 21 positions in 7 years from 2011 till 2018
  • Mohammad Bin Rashid: We have the determination, we have the talent, and we have the resources. Being Number One suits our nation
  • Mohammad Bin Rashid: UAE’s experience is a regional one that led to a top global rank. An experience of determination and success that is open for all the Arab nations. We will continue in enhancing our business environment, our infrastructure and our resources, because we want a better life for our people and all the residents in the UAE.

Dubai, UAE – 23 May 2018

The United Arab Emirates came in first rank regionally and seventh rank globally in global competitiveness. That is according to the latest edition of the World Competitiveness Yearbook 2018, published by the Swiss based Insatiate of Management Development (IMD) that was unveiled today. According to the report, the UAE out-performed advanced economies such as Sweden, Norway and Canada and has jumped 21 ranks between the years 2011 and 2018.

According to the report, the UAE came first globally in various indicators such as “Government Decisions”, “Public-Private Partnerships”, “Employment” and “International Talent”. The UAE also came second globally in “Business Efficiency” factor, and third globally in “Diversification of Economy”, “City Management” indicators, forth in “Energy infrastructure” and “Development and Application of Technology” indicators.

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, UAE Vice President Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai stated that the UAE’s experience is a regional one that led to a top global rank. An experience of determination and success that is open for all the Arab nations. We will continue in enhancing our business environment, our infrastructure and our resources, because we want a better life for our people and all the residents in the UAE.

His Highness added that UAE’s competitiveness journey is an accelerating one, and it only makes us more determined to reach the highest ranks, stressing that we will continue in the competitiveness race and we will not settling for anything less than being number one globally. His Highness concluded by saying” We have the determination, we have the talent, and we have the resources. Being Number One suits our nation.

Emirati Leadership

The IMD World Competitiveness Yearbook 2018 is comprised of four key factors, 20 sub factors and 340 indicators that cover all the major areas of a nations competitiveness in social, administrative, business economic topics that also include government efficiency, education and innovation. In the Economic Factor, the UAE moved from fifth globally in 2017, to third globally in 2018. It also retained its fourth global rank in the government efficiency factor.

On an indicator level, UAE held a number of advanced position in various indicators such as International Trade (1st globally), Employment (3rd globally), and International Investment (10th globally). UAE also achieved high ranks in a number of indictors such as first globally in Employment as a percentage of population, 3rd globally in Diversification of Economy, 5th globally and Export Growth and 6th globally in Youth Unemployment (lack of). The UAE also achieved number one in Quality of Air Transportation and Public-Private Partnerships. The UAE also came 2nd globally in Cyber Security, 3rd globally in Management of Cities, Maintenance and Development and 4th globally in Energy Infrastructure and Application and Development of Technology.

Government and Business Environment

In the Government Effeminacy factor, UAE maintained its 4th rank globally as well as achieved the No 1 rank globally in eight indicators, such as “Government Decisions”, “Immigration laws”, 2nd globally in “Adaptability of Government Policy” and “Lack of Bureaucracy”, 3rd in “Ease of Doing Business” and 4th globally in “Labor regulations”.

As for the Business Efficiency, UAE kept its 2nd rank globally and achieved the first rank globally in 7 of its indicators such as “Overall productivity”, “Industrial Disputes (Lack of)”, “Labor force percentage of total population”, “International Experience” and “Attitudes Towards Globalization”. UAE also came 2nd globally in “Entrepreneurship”, “Digital Transformation”, “Changing Market Conditions” and “Agility of Companies”. The UAE achieved 3rd globally in “Opportunities and Threats” and 5th globally in Use of big data and analytics.”

Commenting on this year’s performance, Her Excellency Reem bin Ibrahim Al Hashimy, Minister of State of International Corporation and Chairwoman of the Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Authority, said: “Under the guidance and direction of the UAE wise leadership, which is built on the continued and sustainable investment in human development and national talent, adoption of innovation and the non-stop development and improvement for the UAE economy; UAE has proven the effectiveness of its comprehensive developmental strategy that its government entities is implementing.”

“We wish to congratulate the UAE leadership and people for this great achievement and comment the collaborative efforts of all the local and federal government entities that worked hand in hand, in support of UAE international competitiveness and the progress it made this year,” added Her Excellency.

Malik Radwan Al Madani, Director of Competitiveness Strategy Deferment at the FCSA added that “No single entity alone can enhance competitiveness performance. It is the result of a collaborative effort between all the relevant local and federal government entities, through the commitment in the constant improvement of performance, the launch of impactful programs and initiatives that aim to extend services to businesses and individuals, thus, moving the nation’s competitiveness scale and contributing to the countries journey to become one of the best countries in the world by the year 2021.”

Global Rankings

In an analysis prepared by the Competitiveness Strategy at the FCSA showed that this year’s top 10 position was highlighted by extensive movement between competing economies. Most prominently, was the United States of America taking over Hong Kong as the Number 1 most competitive country. Hong Kong moved to 2nd followed by Singapore which moved up to number 3. The Netherlands captured the 4th place moving ahead of Switzerland that moved back to 5th and Denmark to the 6th place. UAE moved up to 7th place ahead of Norway, 8th, Sweden 9th and Canada 10th.

The IMD World Competitiveness Center, a research group at IMD business school in Switzerland, has published the rankings every year since 1989. This year 63 countries are ranked.

Minister of State for Future Food Security Meets FCSA Team
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05 Mar 2018

Al Mheiri: Data is key for UAE’s Future Food Security Strategy

Dubai, UAE, 28 February 2018

During her tour of the headquarters of Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Authority (FCSA), H.E. Maryam bint Mohammed Saeed Al Mheiri, Minister of State for Future Food Security underscored the importance of cooperation and identifying areas of collaboration between the two entities. The minister met with FCSA team and was briefed on the authority’s mandate and scope of responsibilities in managing global UAE competitiveness efforts, statistics and data portfolio and the realization of sustainable development goals.

Additionally, FCSA Team presented an overview of statistical indicators related to food security and discussed strategic aspects of statistical work, means of collecting data and making it accessible to stakeholders, particularly joint projects between FCSA and government entities, as well as the private sector.

During the meeting, the minister indicated the importance of collaboration with FCSA on the Minister’s initiatives and future projects, as well as FCSA’s role in supporting such programs through FCSA’s expertise in both statistics and competitiveness.

H.E. Al Mheiri said that she looks forward to further cooperation and future joint projects with the FCSA, specifically taking advantage of the entity’s expertise in the field of researches and knowledge products to support UAE’s Future Food Security portfolio.

H.E. Abdullah Nasser Lootah, FCSA Director General, said: “FCSA is keen to support federal and local government authorities in the field of statistics, data and global competitiveness ranking. FCSA’s expertise and competencies are all set to be at the disposal of H.E. the Minister and her team with the aim to achieve the desired goals and support UAE’s strategy to achieve food security,” he emphasized.

Following the meeting, Al Mheiri was taken on a tour of FCSA office and was briefed on the services and facilities highlighting the distinctive architectural design of FCSA headquarters and its impact on employees, inducing a creative work environment that stimulates productivity and innovation.

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Chief Executive of the Dispute Resolution Authority at DIFC Visits FCSA Headquarter
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27 Feb 2018
  • Partnerships that enhance competitiveness and commercial rule of law will underpin investment opportunities in Dubai and UAE
  • Business environment and investors power reflect positively on UAE’s rank in competitiveness reports

Dubai, UAE- 26 February 2018

Mark Beer, OBE, Chief Executive of the Dispute Resolution Authority (DRA) at Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) and an accompanying delegation of senior executives, consultants and financial analysts, visited the FCSA to discuss mutual areas of cooperation between the two entities.

Both teams discussed various topics related to the investment environment in UAE, attending to investors’ interests and attracting development projects that contribute to the sustainability of UAE economic sectors.

“We are glad to have had the opportunity to understand FCSA’s role in boosting its competitiveness in global reports and indicators”, said Mr. Beer. He also hailed FCSA’s interest in collaborating with stakeholders who can influence UAE’s ranking and performance in competitiveness reports, and all the current effort being exerted to maintain an attractive investment environment in the UAE.

“In addition to contributing to UAE’s future plans to become a knowledge-based economy, it is very important that investors have access to accurate data and statistics that reflect market conditions”, said Mr. Beer.

H.E. Abdullah Nasser Lootah, FCSA Director General, addressed the visiting delegation by underlining that the meeting was fruitful and valuable while stressing the importance of partnerships and cooperation in issues of mutual interest.

He also featured the role of the DRA in protecting investors. He affirmed: “Indeed, the DRA is keen to attend to the interests of the investment environment in the Emirate of Dubai and the implications of such an environment on the financial sector in UAE as a whole, which could reflect positively on the country’s performance in global competitiveness rankings.”

Noteworthy, FCSA is so dedicated to promoting joint cooperation with various authorities and institutions in both public and private sectors. By the end of 2017, FCSA hosted more than 60 official delegations and visits at its headquarters, that is receiving more than one official visit per week from various local and out of the country entities. Indeed, FCSA believes in the importance of participatory work aiming at achieving joint interests and future visions for a knowledge-based society which is supported by accurate and transparent statistics and data based on innovation.

National Committee on Sustainable Development Goals Underlines Role of Happiness and Quality of Life in 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
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06 Feb 2018

H.E. Reem bint Ibrahim Al Hashimy:

  • Happiness is the guiding gauge for sustainable development.

H.E. Ohood bint Khalfan Al Roumi:

  • The ‘SDGs In Action’ forum reaffirms that happiness as key to the success of sustainable development.

Dubai, February 5, 2018

The National Committee on Sustainable Development Goals has included happiness and positivity on the agenda for the upcoming “SDGs In Action 2018” forum, set to take place on February 10, on the sidelines of the World Government Summit in Dubai.

The new addition sheds light on the role of happiness and positivity in achieving the objectives of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development in the region and the world. Representatives from the National Happiness and Positivity Programme are set to take part in some of the Forum’s sessions, in order to showcase the UAE’s experience, vision and strategies for spreading happiness among members of the community, and highlight the pragmatic steps taken to implement these goals.

Her Excellency Reem bint Ibrahim Al Hashimy, Minister of State for International Cooperation, Chairwoman of the Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Authority (FCSA) and Chairwoman of the National Committee on Sustainable Development Goals, said: “Happiness and positivity are key to sustainable development in the UAE. Our country’s consistent high ranking on international happiness indices is a testament to the validity and success of our government’s policies, initiatives and services, all of which seek, first and foremost, to guarantee the wellbeing and happiness of the community. These efforts have catalysed growth in several key sectors in the UAE, boosting the country’s international competitiveness.”

“The inclusion of happiness in the Forum’s agenda adheres to the vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE, Ruler of Dubai, to embrace happiness as a way of life. It is an opportunity to highlight the visions and strategies adopted by the government to ensure that happiness is treated as a means to achieve sustainable development,” H.E. Al Hashimy added.

For her part, H.E. Ohood bint Khalfan Al Roumi, Minister of State for Happiness and Wellbeing, Director General of the Prime Minister’s Office at the Ministry of Cabinet Affairs and the Future, said: “The accelerated pace of development and prosperity in the UAE is a reflection of the legacy that our Founding Father, H.H. the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, had established for us to keep moving forward, realise the vision and aspirations of our wise leadership, and implement plans and strategies to promote the happiness and wellbeing of our people. This vision closely resonates with the United Nations’ 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, which seeks to make the world a better place. The UAE was one of the first nations to support this Agenda and synchronise it with our national priorities.”

“The ‘SDGs In Action 2018’ forum is an important milestone in the quest to establish the happiness of individuals as a key ingredient in the success of sustainable development efforts,” H.E. Al Roumi continued. “We are committed to building strategic partnerships and bridges of cooperation and communication with all entities involved in implementing the 2030 Agenda in the UAE, which would allow us to develop, apply and harmonise government plans, programmes and policies to support sustainable development and spread happiness.”

The forum is set to bring together 300 officials and decision makers from the government, the private sector and academic institutions from the UAE and abroad, to discuss a set of plans, strategies and initiatives aimed at achieving sustainable development in the UAE and the world. Participants will also explore the challenges inhibiting growth, and the UAE’s pioneering experience and impressive developmental track record, which has caught the world’s attention.​​

National Committee on Sustainable Development Goals Urges UAE Youth to Get Involved in 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
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04 Feb 2018
  • Young Emiratis to take part in an event to discuss the implementation of SDGs on the sidelines of the World Government Summit 2018.

Dubai, January 30, 2018

The National Committee on Sustainable Development Goals applauded the great turnout from young Emiratis for the “SDGs in Action 2018” event, set to take place on February 10, 2018, on the sidelines of the World Government Summit, in an effort to engage the youth in SDG plans and programmes.

The UAE youth join more than 300 executives from various local and international public, private and academic establishments to discuss plans, strategies and initiatives that seek to achieve sustainable development, and address key challenges facing SDGs around the world.

Her Excellency Reem bint Ibrahim Al Hashemi, Minister of State for International Cooperation, Chairperson of the Board of the Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Authority (FCSA), said: “Harnessing young people’s energy and channelling it towards development plans is the key to successful sustainable progress. In line with the leadership’s wise vision to engage young people in decision making, UAE government officials are committed to encouraging young Emiratis to take part in international events of this scale, in an effort to hone their skills and build on their ideas and suggestions to address challenges and build a better future.”

“Through its National Committee on Sustainable Development Goals, the Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Authority is committed to engaging young people in the sustainability agenda,” H.E. Al Hashemi added. “Their involvement is the fruit of the many initiatives that brought together the Authority, the Committee, and the Ministry of State for Youth Affairs, since His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE, Ruler of Dubai, announced, in February 2016, the world’s first ministry dedicated to the youth.”

H.E. Shamma bint Suhail bin Faris Al Mazrui, UAE Minister of State for Youth Affairs, Chairperson of the Emirates Youth Council, added: “We are delighted to be taking part in this event dedicated to the sustainable development goals, which offers opportunities to explore international best practices, exchange ideas, and build robust networks to empower the youth as they join the sustainable development efforts spanning all sectors in the UAE, the region and the world.”

“The UAE leadership prioritises investment in human resources – particularly, the youth,” H.E. Al Mazrui pointed out. “Federal and Local Government bodies have been instructed to set plans and strategies to empower the youth and prepare a generation of highly qualified professionals to carry on with the sustainable development efforts taking place across the country. This reflects our leaders’ faith in the youth, who they consider to be the engine and driving force behind sustainable development.”

“SDGs in Action 2018” is an international event that seeks to discuss pragmatic solution to achieve sustainable development, raise awareness around them among all segments of society, discuss national and international best practices in this field, open channels for effective communication between all parties involved, and extend bridges of cooperation to achieve these goals on a global scale.

UAE is first regionally and 17th globally in INSEAD’s Global Talent Competitiveness Index
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24 Jan 2018

DUBAI, 22nd January, 2018 (WAM)

The UAE occupied the first regional position and the 17th international position on the Global Talent Competitiveness Index, GTCI, according to the 2018 publication issued by INSEAD.

The report is a comprehensive annual index that measures how countries and cities grow, attract and retain talent, providing a unique resource for decision makers to understand the global talent competitiveness picture and develop strategies for boosting their competitiveness.

In this year’s report, the UAE advanced two positions in compared to last year’s ranking. The UAE retained its rank among the 20 best countries in the world on the index, topping GCC, Middle East and African countries

Reem bint Ibrahim Al Hashimy, Minister of State for International Cooperation and Chairwoman of Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Authority, FCSA, expressed her pride in this achievement and thanked all government authorities and private sector companies for their co-operation in supporting the UAE’s competitiveness.

She stressed that UAE’s progress in the talent competitiveness index proves to the world the efficiency of its comprehensive development strategy, based on the directives of its wise leadership, aimed at building a knowledge-based economy, as well as its success in providing an environment that attracts talent.

Malik Al Madani, Director of the Competitiveness Strategy Department in FCSA, stressed that the UAE is harvesting the fruits of years of hard work to provide a solid infrastructure and an attractive economic and investment environment as well as establish an advanced education sector. He pointed out that all these components promote the development of human resources in the country and support its progress and international competitiveness.

Al Madani also added that the UAE achieved an exceptional performance in a number of key pillars and sub-indexes in this year’s report, after occupying the first international position in five sub-indexes including easy employment, each employee’s productivity, and international students’ attraction

The report also indicated that the UAE achieved the second international position in the strength of work relations between the government and business index, economic blocs/free zones, attracting minds and talents, and the third international position in the foreign direct investment and technology transfer and maintaining minds and talents.

This year’s report also witnessed an improvement in a number of pillars and sub-indexes as the country jumped by 13 positions compared to last year’s ranking to the first international position in the professional and technical skills pillar, measuring the availability of the required professional and technical skills in the different labour market sectors.

The UAE secured the third place internationally in attraction, which evaluates its ability to attract the best skills from outside the country, in addition to the country’s advancement of 19 levels in this year’s report in the growth axis, which measures the average growth of talent available in the country.

Al Madani said that the country is working to achieve its vision of becoming one of the best countries in the world by the UAE Centennial 2071, by focusing on future foresight, building an economy based on knowledge, creating an attracting business atmosphere, following innovation, and providing an advanced knowledge infrastructure, which supports the creation and exchange of knowledge.

The 2018 edition of GTCI includes 68 variables (65 in 2017), covering 119 countries and 90 cities (respectively 118 and 46 in 2017). This year again, GTCI scores are led by developed, high-income countries.

Switzerland maintains its number 1 position, followed by Singapore and the United States.

European countries continue to dominate the GTCI rankings, with 15 of them in the top 25.

Among the non-European countries ranking high this year, are Australia (11th), New Zealand (12th), Canada (15th), the United Arab Emirates (17th), and Japan (20th) for example.

Jumped five ranks and maintained its lead of all countries in the region
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05 Nov 2017

UAE is leading the Arab region for the fifth consecutive year in World Bank’s Ease of Doing Business report

  • The UAE is among the top 10 countries in the world in five of the main topics of the report: Issuing building permits, Getting electricity, Registering Property and protection of minority investors
  • The UAE is first globally in Getting Electricity and Paying Taxes topics
  • The UAE achieved the highest jump in Resolving Insolvency with 35 ranks jump from last year’s rank
  • UAE jumped 13 ranks becoming 1st regionally and 12th globally in Enforcing Contracts

Dubai, UAE 31st October 2017

The World Bank’s Ease of Doing Business 2018 report revealed today that the United Arab Emirates is ranked 21st globally and is ranked top of Arab countries for the fifth year in a row. Additionally, the report showed that the UAE is ranked in the top ten globally in five of the reports 10 topics. The UAE is first globally in ‘paying taxes’ and ‘getting electricity’ topics, UAE also ranked 2nd globally in ‘dealing with construction permits’ and 10th globally in ‘registering property’ and ‘registering property’. According to the methodology adopted by the World Bank for the current year, the UAE jumped from 26th place globally to 21st, ahead of all countries in the Arab region covered by the report and for the fifth year in a row.

Commenting on this achievement, Her Excellency Reem bint Ibrahim Al Hashimy, Minister of State for International Cooperation and Chairwoman of Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Authority, said that the performance of the United Arab Emirates in this year’s report is the result of months of collaboration, hard work and commitment by both federal and local government entities with the Competitive Strategy team at the Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Authority. “Our wise leadership has emphasized the strategic importance of building a business environment that attracts investors from within and outside the country. The UAE was built on the forearms of our founding fathers, who worked in trade and welcome traders from all over the world. We will continue on this path to realize the vision of our leadership’s vision for the UAE to become one of the best countries in the world by the centennial of the founding of the State," added her excellency.

His Excellency Sultan bin Saeed Al Mansouri, Minister of Economy, stressed the important role played by small and medium enterprises as the infrastructure of any economy around the world. "Each year, the UAE demonstrates its ability to compete globally across various sectors. This is thanks to the guidance of the wise leadership of the UAE and a strategic vision that aims to elevate the UAE to become the best country in the world by 2071," added his Excellency Al Mansouri.

HE Obaid Humaid Al Tayer, Minister of State for Financial Affairs, praised the efforts exerted by Ministry of Finance teams and the cooperation of both federal and local government entities to improve UAE’s global competitiveness. "The Ministry of Finance has adopted an innovation-driven strategy in its continuous development efforts of all the services extended to individuals and institutions alike. The Ministry also implements best financial management practices to maintain the continuing improvement of the national financial ecosystem and building a stable and sustainable economy characterized by flexibility and diversity. The UAE’s performance as the 21st best globally in the World Bank report is a global testament to the success of the country’s strategy to build an advanced economic infrastructure and financial system that ensures prosperity and prosperity and achieves global leadership. "

His Excellency Abdullah Mohammed Al Basti, Secretary General of the Executive Council of Dubai and member of the Board of Directors of the Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Authority, said: "We are very excited with the UAE’s progress in this report and achieving 21st position in the world. I am also proud of the role played by Dubai government entities, which represents the UAE in many topics of this report. This accomplishment is attributed to the successful developmental policies adopted by the wise leadership of His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE and His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai; and their vision which is built on innovation and the drive to collaborate to achieve national plans, to reach global leading ranks across all fields and sectors."

According to this year’s report, The World Bank’s report acknowledged the country’s efforts to improve procedures and laws related to the process of establishing companies and facilitating procedures for both domestic and foreign investors. The World Bank report this year officially documented four improvements in the following topics: Dealing with Construction permits, Getting Electricity, Access to Credit and Resolving Insolvency.

These improvements are the outcome of the hard work and dedication of over 50 government official and expert who work all year long to with the strategy competitiveness team at the FCSA working on workshops, simulations, paper work and field visits to the World Bank headquarter in Washington DC.

The Doing Business report issued by the World Bank and the International Finance Corporation (IFC) in Washington and assesses 190 countries that are subject to government measures that affect 10 areas of business life and they are (1) Staring a business, (2) Dealing with construction permits, (3) Getting Electricity, (4) Registering Property, (5) Getting Credit, (6) Protection of minority investors (7) Paying taxes (8) Trading across-borders (9) enforcing contracts and (10) resolving insolvency.

Press Release – UAE Economy Records 4.5% Growth in Non-Oil Sectors, with Real GDP Expanding by 3.8%
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05 Mar 2025

H.E. Abdulla bin Touq Al Marri: Under the wise leadership’s vision, the UAE has built an innovative economic model based on global best practices. The continuous growth of the national economy reflects the success of the UAE’s economic diversification policies.
We remain committed to achieving the goals of “We the UAE 2031”, aiming to expand the UAE’s GDP to AED 3 trillion by the next decade and securing the UAE’s position as a global hub for new economy.

Hanan Ahli: The UAE’s robust economic performance is backed by a clear future-oriented vision focused on sustainable economic growth.

Additional Subtitles:

• UAE’s real GDP reaches AED 1.322 trillion
• Non-oil GDP reaches AED 987 billion
• Contribution of non-oil sectors to real GDP is 74.6%
• Top-growing sectors: Transport, construction, finance, government, and hospitality​
• Leading contributors to non-oil GDP: Trade, manufacturing, finance, construction, and real estate
• Nominal GDP reaches AED 1.486 trillion (6% growth)
• Nominal non-oil GDP reaches AED 1.136 trillion (6.6% growth)

The UAE has recorded significant growth in its real GDP by 3.8%, reaching AED 1.322 trillion in the first nine months of 2024, compared to the same period in 2023. Meanwhile, non-oil GDP expanded by 4.5% to AED 987 billion, accounting for 74.6% of total real GDP, while oil-related activities accounted for 25.4%.

Commenting on this performance, H.E. Abdulla bin Touq Al Marri, Minister of Economy, emphasized that the UAE’s sustained economic growth is a testament to the success of its policies and strategies aimed at enhancing economic diversification, streamlining business operations, and driving the expansion of new economy sectors as key drivers of sustainable economic and social development. He highlighted that, under the leadership of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE, and the guidance of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE, and Ruler of Dubai, the UAE has built an agile and globally competitive economic model capable of adapting to global challenges and rapid changes.

“The UAE continues to increase the contribution of non-oil sectors to the national economy by developing flexible economic legislation, enhancing global trade openness, and building strategic partnerships with key international markets. These efforts align with the “We the UAE 2031” vision, which aims to grow the UAE’s GDP to AED 3 trillion within the next decade and secure its position as a global economic hub,” H.E. bin Touq added.

Hanan Ahli, Managing Director of the Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Centre, stated: “The UAE’s GDP growth over the past nine months reflects our strong economic performance and future-driven vision focused on sustainable economic expansion, led by non-oil sectors.”

“Economic diversification remains a key pillar of the UAE national strategy, ensuring long-term growth in the economy and in key economic and development indicators,” she emphasized.

Top-Growing Economic Sectors

During the first nine months of 2024, the UAE’s fastest-growing economic sectors showcased remarkable expansion compared to the same period in 2023. The transport and storage sector experienced a significant growth of 7.9%, largely driven by a surge in passenger traffic at UAE airports, which welcomed over 103 million travelers, marking a 20% increase. Similarly, the construction and building sector expanded by 7.4%, fueled by substantial investments in large-scale urban infrastructure projects. The financial and insurance sector also saw steady growth, rising by 6.8%, while government activities expanded by 5.0%. Additionally, the hospitality and restaurant sector recorded a 4.9% increase, reflecting the continued momentum in the tourism industry.

When examining the key contributors to non-oil GDP, trade emerged as the largest sector, accounting for 16.5% of total non-oil economic output. Following closely behind, manufacturing contributed 15.1%, underscoring the UAE’s industrial strength. The financial and insurance sector played a crucial role, making up 12.1% of non-oil GDP, while construction and building activities contributed 11.7%, and the real estate accounted for 7.6%.

Overall, the UAE’s nominal GDP reached AED 1.486 trillion during the first nine months of 2024, reflecting an impressive 6% year-on-year growth. The nominal non-oil GDP also grew significantly, reaching AED 1.136 trillion, with a 6.6% increase. Notably, non-oil sectors contributed 76.5% to the total GDP, further highlighting the UAE’s progress in economic diversification and sustainable growth.

Press Release – “The Ministry of Interior” and “Competitiveness and Statistics” introduce the UAE Regulatory and Preventive Model to Combat Digital Violence and Violence Against Women and Girls
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13 Mar 2025
Dana Al Marzooqi: Ground-breaking initiatives, inspired by the vision of the wise leadership, have propelled the UAE’s standing in global competitiveness rankings.
Hanan Ahli: The guide reaffirms the UAE’s steadfast commitment to safeguarding the rights of women and girls in both social and digital domains.
• Incorporates 35 laws and legislations focused on protection from domestic and digital violence.
• Showcases over 46 awareness policies, initiatives, and programs executed in collaboration with 22 national entities.
• The UAE ranks first worldwide in 30 competitiveness indicators related to women’s empowerment.
• Holds the top regional position in 38 indicators and is among the global top ten in 34 indicators within the women’s advancement sector.
New York, 13 March 2025: The Ministry of Interior and the Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Centre unveiled the “UAE Regulatory and Preventive Model to Combat Digital Violence and Violence Against Women and Girls” during the UAE delegation’s participation in the 69th session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women. This initiative reflects the UAE’s deep-rooted commitment to championing women’s rights and fostering gender balance at the international level.
The guide outlines 35 legislative frameworks dedicated to combating domestic and digital violence, alongside 46 awareness policies, initiatives, and programs, developed in partnership with 22 national institutions. It also incorporates key international agreements designed to uphold women’s rights and reinforce protective measures. Recognized as a comprehensive global reference, the UAE’s model serves as a blueprint for addressing digital violence and supporting sustainable social and economic development.
Dana Al Marzouqi: A Vision Rooted in Tolerance, Justice, and Equality
Lieutenant Colonel Dana Humaid Al Marzouqi, Director General of the International Affairs Office at the Ministry of Interior, emphasized: “Guided by the foresight of its leadership, the UAE has embraced a progressive vision grounded in tolerance, justice, and equality. This approach has solidified its standing in global competitiveness rankings and positioned it as a leader in safeguarding all segments of society. Our commitment is particularly evident in the multitude of initiatives dedicated to protecting women and girls—especially within the digital realm and through emerging technologies. These efforts have been instrumental in creating a secure digital environment, empowering women, and equipping them with the knowledge and tools to navigate the digital world safely. By fostering confidence and security in digital interactions, we enable women to play an active role in building a thriving civil society and shaping the future.”
Hanan Ahli: A Testament to the UAE’s Commitment to Women’s Rights
Her Excellency Hanan Mansour Ahli, Managing Director of the Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Centre, reaffirmed: “This guide goes beyond addressing contemporary challenges faced by women and girls; it is a clear demonstration of the UAE’s unwavering stance on protecting their societal and digital rights while reinforcing the UAE’s global competitiveness in gender equity.”
She further highlighted that women’s empowerment is not solely achieved through legislation but requires a secure environment that fosters their ambitions and aspirations. She emphasized the UAE’s broader commitment to ensuring the well-being of all community members, stating: “The UAE’s global leadership in 30 competitiveness indicators related to women’s empowerment reflects our success in establishing a pioneering model for gender equity.”
A Comprehensive Framework for Women’s Protection
The UAE Regulatory and Preventive Model to Combat Digital Violence and Violence Against Women and Girls underscores national efforts to enhance legal and legislative frameworks that align with the rapid digital transformation. It also emphasizes strengthened collaborations between the public and private sectors and international organizations to ensure a safe and protective environment for women and girls, particularly against digital violence.
The guide highlights the trust placed in women by the UAE’s leadership, as reflected in their outstanding achievements in education, healthcare, business, and innovation, and their growing presence in leadership roles across both the public and private sectors. This empowerment contributes significantly to national economic growth and further cements the UAE’s global stature. This approach has contributed to strengthening the national economy and enhancing the UAE’s global standing. The country has topped 30 global competitiveness indicators related to women, ranked first regionally in 38 indicators, and placed among the top 10 globally in 34 indicators solidifying its position as a pioneering model in women’s empowerment on the international stage.
Aligning with the UN Sustainable Development Goals
 
The guide underscores the UAE’s dedication to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly Goal 5: Gender Equality, as a core priority in accelerating progress on the global development agenda. This goal is interconnected with multiple key areas, including Good health and well-being, Quality education, Decent work and economic growth, and Reducing inequalities, Peace, justice, and strong institutions.
The guide also highlights the pivotal role of national institutions in implementing policies, awareness campaigns, and training programs to combat all forms of violence against women and girls. It emphasizes the UAE’s leadership in upholding international agreements, particularly the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW), and the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action. Both frameworks serve as global benchmarks for protecting women’s rights and eliminating digital and physical violence against them.
It is worth noting that the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women is a specialized body under the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), established in 1946 with a mission to advance gender equality and promote policies that enhance the status of women worldwide.
Press Release – UAE Shares Its Vision and Experience to Enhance Global Statistical Innovation During the 56th Session of the UN Statistical Commission
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A delegation from the UAE participated in the 56th session of the United Nations Statistical Commission, recently held in New York City. This event represents the world’s largest gathering of experts in statistics and data science, bringing together heads and directors of statistical entities and data centres from around the world, along with academics, experts, and consultants from UN agencies and international organizations. The UAE delegation included leaders from the Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Centre (FCSC), local statistical centres, Digital Dubai Authority, the Department of Statistics and Community Development in Sharjah, and the Ras Al Khaimah Statistics Centre.
The UAE’s participation this year reaffirms its leading role in strengthening the global statistical landscape as it begins its membership in the UN Statistical Commission for the 2025–2028 term. This participation aimed to support global efforts to developing and sustaining statistical systems, contributing to the establishment of policies, standards, and methodologies that foster a data driven future, and showcasing the UAE’s commitment to shaping the future of global statistics. The country’s involvement also highlights its dedication to fostering international partnerships for building more advanced and sustainable societies.
The UAE delegation participated in various sessions, workshops, and specialised events, exchanging  innovative ideas on utilizing big data and artificial intelligence for decision-making and policy formulation, relying on accurate and comprehensive statistics. Discussions also emphasised the role of statistics in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Hanan Ahli: Strengthening the UAE’s Role in Leading Global Statistical Thought
Her Excellency Hanan Mansour Ahli, Managing Director of the Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Centre, affirmed that the UAE’s membership in the UN Statistical Commission reflects its steadfast commitment to international cooperation in the statistical field. She emphasised the country’s dedication to building strategic partnerships that enhance the efficiency of global statistical systems, positioning the UAE as a leader in shaping statistical thought and formulating effective statistical policies that support sustainable development agendas.
Mohammed Hassan: Enhancing the Sustainability of Global Statistical Systems
His Excellency Mohammed Hassan, Executive Director of the Statistics and Data Sciences Sector at FCSC and the UAE’s representative in the UN Statistical Commission, highlighted that the UAE not only advances its own national statistical system but also actively supports other nations. Through statistical cooperation frameworks and strategic partnerships, the UAE contributes to strengthening the sustainability of global statistical systems.
He stated: “The UAE continues its efforts to redefine the concept of innovative statistical work globally by actively participating in the UN Statistical Commission meetings. This reflects our commitment to enhancing statistical innovation mechanisms and tools, developing evidence-based policies, and significantly contributing to the achievement of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.”
Active Participation
During the commission’s sessions, the UAE delegation participated in discussions on “Innovative Approaches to Statistical Capacity Development  ,” exploring cutting-edge solutions to enhance global statistical capabilities and prepare nations for future statistical challenges. They also contributed to the session on “The Future of National Statistical Offices  ” and attended the BRICS National Statistical Agencies meeting, where they discussed the importance of global statistical integration through joint initiatives. Additionally, the delegation participated in a meeting organised by the Statistical Centre for the Cooperation Council for the Arab Countries of the Gulf (GCC STAT) addressing the priorities and perspectives of GCC countries within the UN Statistical Commission discussions.
Throughout their participation, the UAE delegation held several bilateral meetings with international organisations and global statistical institutions, including the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, the UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD), and Statistics Austria. These discussions focused on sharing best practices developed by the UAE in implementing administrative record-based statistical projects and exploring avenues for collaboration in applying key statistical standards for data collection and computation methodologies.
Mohammed Hassan also led key discussions on specialised statistical topics, including “National Accounts” and “Population and Housing Censuses,”   emphasising the role of AI and alternative data sources in generating accurate statistics that support strategic planning and enhance economic competitiveness. He reiterated the UAE statistical community’s commitment to harnessing advanced technology tools to provide real-time data and maximise its utility in strengthening statistical institutions’ capacity to generate SDG indicator data. Additional interventions covered social, demographic, and economic statistics, labour and employment statistics, data science, and national frameworks for quality assurance.
It is worth noting that the United Nations Statistical Commission was established in 1946 as the highest international body responsible for developing the global statistical system. The commission brings together top statistical experts from UN member states and is responsible for making key decisions related to statistical work, developing international statistical standards, and ensuring their implementation.
The commission also plays a crucial role in supporting national statistical systems of UN member states, coordinating statistical activities among countries and international organisations, and providing guidance to UN agencies on data collection, analysis, and dissemination. The commission comprises 24 elected members representing different regions of the world, selected by the United Nations Economic and Social Council.
Press Release – A Ministerial Roundtable Envisions the Future of Global Sustainable Development Goals Implementation
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13 Feb 2025

​​United Voices for 2045: UAE Launches a Global Survey to Shape the Future of Sustainable Development

58 ministers and government leaders emphasize the need for a proactive approach based on strategic foresight and planning
The XDGs 2045 Global survey invites the international community to integrate all societal segments into future policymaking.
Abdulla Lootah: XDGs 2045 is not merely an extension of the current development agenda, it is a transformational leap toward an inclusive, resilient, and sustainable future.
Belfor Henao: AI and big data tools are harnessed to serve humanity and drive transformative change.
Mukhtar Babayev: Proud to continue working alongside the UAE on these goals, we believe that together we are more than the sum of our parts.
Razan Khalifa Al Mubarak: Our responsibility to protect nature is not just an optional consideration in our global development journey.
Francesco La Camera: As we approach 2030, it is clear we are not on track to achieve SDG7, Urgent action is needed to drive progress
The World Governments Summit 2025 kicked off with a high-level ministerial roundtable on the future of Global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Under the theme “Envisioning 2045: Inclusive Pathways to Sustainable Development,”  the session brought together an esteemed group of global and national leaders to discuss long-term strategies rooted in innovation and advanced technology to drive the global development agenda. Participants reaffirmed their commitment to a forward-thinking approach centered on strategic foresight and proactive planning, ensuring a more inclusive and sustainable future by 2045.
The meeting was convened in response to unprecedented global challenges, emphasizing the need for enhanced international cooperation and actionable steps aligned with global dialogues. The discussions highlighted the importance of knowledge exchange between ministers and government leaders to establish a unified and ambitious agenda for post-2030 development.
Chaired by H.E. Abdulla Nasser Lootah, Deputy Minister of Cabinet Affairs for Competitiveness & Knowledge Exchange, Chairman of the National Committee on SDGs  and Vice-Chair of the Global Councils on SDGs, the meeting welcomed ministers from India, Canada, Uzbekistan, Brunei Darussalam, Jordan, Kyrgyzstan, Kosovo, Seychelles, Madagascar, Malta, South Africa, Mongolia,  Latvia, and others, International organizations such as the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) and UNICEF were also in attendance. Notable UAE leaders included H.E. Hessa Buhumaid, Director General, Community Development Authority, Dubai, H.E Abdulla Al Saleh, Under Secretary of the Ministry of Economy, H.E. Razan Khalifa Al Mubarak, President of the International Union for Conservation of Nature and UN Climate Change High-Level Champion, H.E Mohammed Saeed Al Nuaimi, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Climate Change and Environment, H.E. Dr Shaikha Al Dhaheri, Secretary General of the Abudhabi Environment Agency, H.E Omar Al Suwaidi, Director of the Executive Office and Sustainability Directorate in ANOC, H.E Dr Amer Sharif, CEO of the Dubai Academic Health Corporation, Dr. Manal Taryam, CEO of Noor Dubai Foundation and Mohammad Al Shamsi, Chief Officer Climate Change and Sustainability at the Dubai Electricity, and other national leaders in the UAE.
Discussions were guided by the United Nations’ SDG Progress Report, which underscored the urgency of overcoming existing obstacles and crafting a global vision that extends beyond 2030. Key areas of focus included climate change, technological equity, and demographic shifts all of which demand long-term, strategic solutions.
In his opening remarks, H.E. Abdulla Nasser Lootah, Deputy Minister of Cabinet Affairs for Competitiveness & Knowledge Exchange, Chairman of the National Committee on SDGs and Vice-Chair of the Global Councils on SDGs stated: “Under the visionary leadership of the UAE, the National Committee on SDGs has launched the Ministerial Roundtable Platform introducing ‘XDGs 2045’ at the World Governments Summit. This initiative is not just a continuation of past development agendas, it is a bold leap towards a resilient, inclusive, and sustainable future.”
He further emphasized: “What was sufficient yesterday will not be enough for tomorrow. The future we aspire to cannot be built through individual efforts alone but through collective collaboration within effective participatory frameworks. Together, we lay the foundation for a global movement where development is fair, and opportunities are accessible to all without exception.”
H.E. Belfor Fabio García Henao, Minister of Information and Communication Technologies (MICT), Colombia, stated: “Artificial intelligence and big data possess immense potential as catalysts for eradicating poverty, advancing sustainable education, and ensuring universal energy access is provided. They are harnessed to serve humanity and drive transformative change, rather than becoming tools that exacerbate economic and social disparities.
H.E. Mukhtar Babayev, representative of the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan on Climate Issues and Climate Envoy stated: “Confronting the climate crisis requires partnerships. At COP29 we found fair and shared solutions to finance sustainable development, and we proved that countries could agree and the multilateral process could deliver. We are proud to continue working alongside the UAE on these global priorities because we believe that together we are more than the sum of our parts.”
H.E. Razan Khalifa Al Mubarak, President of the International Union for Conservation of Nature and UN Climate Change High-Level Champion, said: “Our responsibility to protect nature is not just an optional consideration in our global development journey; it is a fundamental pillar for ensuring our continued progress and success for the climate, our well-being, and the health of our planet.”
H.E. Francesco La Camera, Director-General of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) added: “As we approach 2030, it is clear we are not on track to achieve SDG7—millions still lack access to clean energy. Urgent action, stronger cooperation, and systemic solutions are needed to drive progress. IRENA remains committed to shaping a sustainable energy future for all.”
The roundtable concluded with a call from H.E. Hessa Buhumaid, Director General of the Community Development Authority in Dubai, urging the international community to continue joint efforts while emphasizing the importance of integrating all segments of society in shaping future policies and ensuring that progress pathways are equitable for all. During the Ministerial Roundtable, the launch of the global XDGs 2045 Global Survey was announced as an interactive tool designed to ensure that the next development agenda is built on a collective vision that reflects the aspirations and voices of people from diverse continents and cultural backgrounds.​
Press Release – The UAE Government Launches the Third Edition of the Global Councils on Sustainable Development Goals at the World Government Summit 2025
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Under the Chairmanship of H.E. Ohood Bint Khalfan Al Roumi, Minister of State for Government Development and the Future
18 Global Ministers Chair the Global Councils, with 17 Senior UAE Government Officials as Vice Chairs
Ohood Al Roumi: “The UAE remains committed to advancing efforts to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals, shaping a better future for present and future generations.”
Abdulla Lootah: “The Global Councils on Sustainable Development Goals serve as a global bridge, connecting the UAE with 17 partner countries through the Government Knowledge Exchange Program.”
The UAE Government has launched the third cohort of the Global Councils on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as part of the 12th World Government Summit 2025, held in Dubai from February 11 to 13. The launch took place during a high-level ministerial roundtable chaired by H.E. Ohood Bint Khalfan Al Roumi, Minister of State for Government Development and the Future and Chair of the Global Councils on Sustainable Development Goals, with the participation of H.E. Abdulla Nasser Lootah, Deputy Minister of Cabinet Affairs for Competitiveness and Knowledge Exchange and Vice Chair of the Global Councils on SDGs, along with the 18 Council Chairs from 17 countries and 17 Vice Chairs from the UAE.
H.E. Ohood Al Roumi emphasized that, under the guidance of the UAE’s leadership, the UAE continues to enhance efforts to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals by focusing on readiness and practical opportunities to double qualitative achievements and empower governments to drive sustainable development.
Since its inception in 2018 through the World Governments Summit platform, the ongoing work of the Global Councils on SDGs reflects the UAE’s commitment to accelerating international cooperation for achieving development goals. It also supports efforts to ensure a more sustainable future for future generations by sharing expertise, fostering partnerships, focusing on implementation and impact, and uniting efforts to build a sustainable future.
H.E. Abdulla Nasser Lootah stated: “Under the directives of the UAE’s leadership, the National Committee on Sustainable Development Goals is launching the third cohort of the Global Councils on SDGs through the World Governments Summit platform. This initiative provides a comprehensive system for forecasting the future of sustainable development efforts. It serves as a strategic step to enhance constructive international cooperation and add a new qualitative dimension to national efforts by expanding knowledge partnerships with partner countries in the Government Experience Exchange Programme. The councils act as a global bridge connecting the UAE with decision-makers and thought leaders in sustainability, working together to accelerate global efforts and develop mechanisms that enhance the achievement of SDGs beyond 2030.”
The National Committee on Sustainable Development Goals has launched the third edition of the Global Councils, adopting a more inclusive and pioneering model that brings together decision-makers and thought leaders from 17 partner governments worldwide. These governments are strategically partnered with the UAE through the Government Experience Exchange Programme, covering areas such as government research and development, investment, energy, environment, agriculture, advanced technology, and green and blue economies. The initiative aims to accelerate SDG implementation, address key global issues, highlight international priorities, and strengthen the development agenda through the SDGs in Action Forum at the World Governments Summit. It also fosters experience exchange and best practices in sustainability to promote international collaboration and drive progress towards the 2030 Agenda and beyond.
Leadership of the Global Councils on SDGs (2025-2026)
H.E. Ohood Bint Khalfan Al Roumi will chair the Global Councils from 2025 to 2026, with H.E. Abdulla Nasser Lootah serving as Vice Chair. Each council will operate as an independent working group, comprising a Chair, a Vice Chair, and council members.
The Global Councils on SDGs will be chaired by prominent international figures, including: Goal 1: H.E. Sec. Rex Gatchalian, 28th Secretary of Social Welfare and Development, Philippines, Goal 2: H.E. Dr. Anxious Masuka, Minister of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water, and Rural Development, Zimbabwe, Goal 3: H.E. Dato Dr. Isham Jaafar, Minister of Health, Brunei Darussalam, Goal 4: H.E. Bui Thanh Son, Deputy Prime Minister, Socialist Republic of Viet Nam, Goal 5: Hon. Savannah Maziya, Minister of Information, Communication and Technology, Eswatini, Goal 6: H.E. Bakyt Torobaev, Deputy Chairman of Cabinet and Minister of Water Resources and Agriculture, Kyrgyzstan, Goal 7: Hon. Miriam Dalli, Minister for the Environment, Energy, and the Public Cleanlisness, Malta, Goal 8: Hon. Devika Vidot, Minister of Investment, Entrepreneurship, and Industry, Seychelles, Goal 9: Hon. Paula Ingabire, Minister of ICT, Rwanda, and H.E. Sherzod Shermatov, Minister of Digital Technologies, Uzbekistan, Goal 10: H.E. Noor Al Khulaif, Minister of Sustainable Development, Bahrain, Goal 11: H.E. Belfor Henao, Minister of ICT, Colombia, Goal 12: Hon. Dr. Girma Amente, Minister of Agriculture, Ethiopia, Goal 13: H.E. Thoriq Ibrahim, Minister of Tourism and Environment, Maldives, Goal 14: Hon. Adrian Forde, Minister of Environment, National Beautification, Green, and Blue Economy, Barbados, Goal 15: H.E. Max Fontaine, Minister of Environment and Sustainable Development, Madagascar, Goal 16: H.E. Dr. Vincent Biruta, Minister of Interior, Rwanda, and Goal 17: H.E. Mukhtar Babayev, Azerbaijan.
UAE Representatives in the Global Councils
To strengthen productive partnerships in the Global Councils on SDGs for sustainable progress at both national and international levels, 17 senior UAE government officials have been appointed as Vice Chairs of the councils. These officials, including Directors-General and Undersecretaries, represent the UAE’s best practices and ensure that national perspectives align with the diverse needs and aspirations of various communities. The UAE representatives include: Goal 1: Dr. Fuzan Al-Khalidi, Director of Programs and Initiatives Department, Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiatives, Goal 2: H.E. Hamoud Abdullah Al Jneibi, Deputy Secretary-General, Emirates Red Crescent, Goal 3: H.E. Dr. Amer Sharif, CEO, Dubai Academic Health Corporation, Goal 4: H.E. Aisha Miran, Director-General, Knowledge and Human Development Authority, Dubai, Goal 5: H.E. Hanan Ahli, Managing Director, Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Centre, Goal 6: Mr. Mohammed Al Shamsi, Chief Office Climate Change and Sustainability, Dubai Electricity and Water Authority, Goal 7: Mr. Mohamed Al Ramahi, CEO, Masdar, Goal 8: H.E. Omar Al Suwaidi, Director at the Executive Office and Sustainability Directorate, ADNOC, Goal 9: H.E. Ahmed Ali Alwan, CEO, Hub71,  Goal 10: H.E. Hessa Buhumaid, Director General, Community Development Authority, Dubai, Goal 11: H.E. Eng. Marwan bin Ghalita, Acting Director General, Dubai Municipality, Goal 12: H.E. Abdullah Al Saleh, Undersecretary, Ministry of Economy, Goal 13: H.E. Razan Khalifa Al Mubarak, President, International Union for Conservation of Nature and Managing Director of Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund, Goal 14: H.E. Dr. Shaikha Al Dhaheri, Secretary General, Environment Agency Abu Dhabi, Goal 15: H.E. Mohammad Al Nuaimi, Undersecretary, Ministry of Climate Change and Environment, Goal 16: H.E. Lt. Col. Dana Hamid Al Marzouqi, Director General, International Affairs Bureau, Ministry of Interior, Goal 17: Mr. Ali Humaid Al Derei, Lead of Partnerships and International Cooperation, Abu Dhabi Fund for Development.
Since their launch at the World Government Summit in 2018, the Global Councils on SDGs have successfully completed their second cycle. Now, they embark on their third cycle (2025-2026), forming a unique network of decision-makers and thought leaders from 17 countries to foster positive partnerships and accelerate SDG progress globally.
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“RASMI” Initiative

A strategic initiative within the "Unified UAE Numbers" project, which was launched by His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Vice President, Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of the Presidential Court.

“RASMI” is a mark of accreditation for national data and statistics issued by the Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Centre, across all vital sectors, to create new bridges for the UAE through unified, accurate and consistent data and statistics.

The “RASMI” accreditation mark aims to:

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Highlight the strength of the Unified UAE Numbers to support the UAE’s global competitiveness journey.

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Ensure the highest levels of transparency and accuracy in producing national data.

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Reduce duplication and support mechanisms for integration and coordination between federal and local data-producing entities.

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Enhance community trust in published national data and statistics.

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Raise statistical awareness among individuals in society through interactive visual content.

مبــــــادرة "رســـــــمي"

هي مبادرة استراتيجية ضمن مشروع "أرقام الإمارات الموحدة" الذي أطلقه سمو الشيخ منصور بن زايد آل نهيان، نائب رئيس الدولة نائب رئيس مجلس الوزراء، رئيس ديوان الرئاسة، بمثابة علامة اعتماد للبيانات والإحصاءات الوطنية الصادرة عن المركز الاتحادي للتنافسية والإحصاء لكافة القطاعات الحيوية لمد جسور جديدة لدولة الإمارات عبر بيانات وإحصاءات موحدة ودقيقة ومتسقة.

تهـــدف علامــــة اعتمــــاد "رســــمي" لـ:

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إبـــــراز قـــــوة أرقـــــام الإمـــــارات المـــــوحدة، لدعـــــم مسيـــــرتنــــــا في التنــــــافسيــــــة العــــــالميــــــة.

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ضمــــــان أعــلى درجــــــات الشـــــفـــــافيــــة والــــــدقــــة في إنتــــــاج لبيــــانــــــات الـــــــوطنيــــــة.

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دعـــــم آليـــــــات التكـــــــامل والتنسيـــــــق بيــــــن الجهـــــات الاتحادية والمحـــــلية المنتجــــــة للبيانــــــات لتقــــــليـــــــل الازدواجيـــــة.

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نشـــــــر الـــــــوعي الإحصـــــــائي بيـــــــن أفــــــراد المـــــــجتمع عبـــــــر محتــــــوى مـــــــرئي تفــــــــاعلي.