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93.6 % of residents feel safe walking alone at night in Abu Dhabi, reveals survey
93.6 % of residents feel safe walking alone at night in Abu Dhabi, reveals survey

Gulf Today

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Gulf Today

93.6 % of residents feel safe walking alone at night in Abu Dhabi, reveals survey

Abu Dhabi has reinforced its position as one of the world's top cities in quality of life, safety, and happiness, according to the findings of the fifth Quality of Life Survey conducted in 2024 by the Department of Community Development – Abu Dhabi (DCD). The survey results revealed that 93.6 per cent of residents felt safe walking alone at night, reflecting the emirate's continued recognition as the world's safest city in 2025 according to global indicators. The Happiness indicator also recorded an increase, reaching 7.74 out of 10, compared to 7.63 in the third cycle. More than 100,000 individuals from 190 different nationalities participated in the survey, which covered 14 key social wellbeing indicators: housing, job opportunities and revenue, family income and wealth, work-life balance, health, education and skills, personal security and safety, social relations, civic participation and governance, environmental quality, social and cultural cohesion, social and community service, quality of life, digital happiness, and wellbeing. The survey results showed that 75.6 per cent of residents have a strong social support network, emphasising the importance of social cohesion during the UAE Year of Community. Employment rates in Abu Dhabi exceeded the OECD average, reinforcing the emirate's global appeal for talent and economic opportunities. The volunteering participation rate reached 34.3 per cent, reflecting a strong community spirit among residents. Shaikha Alhosani, Executive Director of the Social Monitoring and Innovation Sector at DCD, affirmed that the results reflect the emirate's strategic efforts to enhance quality of life. The Quality of Life Survey demonstrates Abu Dhabi's ongoing commitment to developing innovative policies that place individual wellbeing at the forefront of its priorities. Alhosani noted that joint efforts across various sectors have contributed to creating a secure and sustainable environment in which residents feel stable and thrive. She added that high safety levels, increased happiness, and longer life expectancy are all indicators of the success of Abu Dhabi's governmental policies and plans in promoting social, health, and economic development. Alhosani said, 'During the Year of Community, we continue to shape policies and develop programmes and initiatives aimed at enhancing the quality of life for all community members and fulfilling their aspirations. Recently, we witnessed the opening of the Nabdh Al Falah Community hub, which serves as a tangible example of transforming the Voice of the Community into reality. In collaboration with all our partners, we are working to make it an integrated platform offering activities, programmes, and events that target all segments of society.' With Abu Dhabi's continued digital transformation, the survey also revealed a rise in digital wellbeing, with residents enjoying easy and efficient access to digital services. However, the findings also pointed to growing concerns about the psychological effects of technology, highlighting the need for balanced policies that support mental health and social interaction in the digital age. In terms of work-life balance, the results showed that working hours remain higher than the OECD average, underscoring the need for strategies that better support personal and professional life balance to sustain quality of life in the community. The Department of Community Development relies on the results of the Quality of Life Survey as a fundamental tool for developing social and economic policies, ensuring the creation of a balanced and sustainable community environment. Through collaboration with various stakeholders, the department aims to enhance sustainable livelihoods and promote social cohesion, ensuring a prosperous future for all residents of Abu Dhabi. The Department of Community Development encouraged all community members to participate in the sixth cycle of the Quality of Life Survey and to share their aspirations and challenges across all aspects of life. WAM

Abu Dhabi's Quality of Life Survey results are in – and it's good news
Abu Dhabi's Quality of Life Survey results are in – and it's good news

Time Out Abu Dhabi

time4 days ago

  • General
  • Time Out Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi's Quality of Life Survey results are in – and it's good news

Abu Dhabi residents are safe, happy – and just a little overworked. That's the bottom line from the latest Abu Dhabi Quality of Life Survey, which has just dropped fresh stats from its fifth edition. Run by the Department of Community Development – Abu Dhabi (DCD), the survey polled over 100,000 people from 190 nationalities across the emirate to check in on how everyone's really doing. Spoiler: pretty well. Here's the breakdown: a whopping 93.6 percent of people say they feel safe walking alone at night (no surprise, since Abu Dhabi is still the world's safest city according to global indicators) and happiness is on the rise too – scoring 7.74 out of 10, up from 7.63 last time. The survey taps into 14 juicy categories that shape daily life – from housing and health to digital happiness and work-life balance. Here are some of the top takeaways: Social support is strong: 75.6 percent of residents say they've got people they can count on. Community spirit is buzzing: One in three people (34.3 percent, to be exact) are volunteering their time. Digital life is smooth: Access to e-services is a breeze. But tech has a downside: There are growing concerns over how screens are affecting mental health. And working hours? Still long: Residents are clocking in more hours than the OECD average, so the work-life balance isn't quite there yet. The good news? The Department of Community Development is listening. Shaikha Alhosani, executive director of the social monitoring and innovation sector at DCD, said: 'During the Year of Community, we continue to shape policies and develop programs and initiatives aimed at enhancing the quality of life for all community members and fulfilling their aspirations. 'Recently, we witnessed the opening of the 'Nabdh Al Falah Community hub,' which serves as a tangible example of transforming the 'Voice of the Community' into reality. In collaboration with all our partners, we are working to make it an integrated platform offering activities, programs, and events that target all segments of society.' And with the sixth cycle of the survey already on the horizon, residents are being encouraged to keep sharing their thoughts so the capital can keep getting better. So if you've ever wanted to vote for fewer work hours and more beach days – now's your chance. Where to enjoy nature in Abu Dhabi 21 beautiful nature spots in the UAE you need to visit Add these destinations to your UAE bucket list, from Al Wathba Salt Lake to Snoopy Island The best beaches in Abu Dhabi for a relaxing day in the sun Ready, set, sunbathe The 6 best golf courses in Abu Dhabi, plus top clubs across the UAE We may be in the desert, but the UAE is in no shortage of greens Where to go for a walk in Abu Dhabi Fancy a stroll?

Department of Community Development shares findings from 5th Quality of Life Survey
Department of Community Development shares findings from 5th Quality of Life Survey

Al Etihad

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Al Etihad

Department of Community Development shares findings from 5th Quality of Life Survey

28 May 2025 21:31 ABU DHABI (WAM)Abu Dhabi has reinforced its position as one of the world's top cities in quality of life, safety, and happiness, according to the findings of the fifth Quality of Life Survey conducted in 2024 by the Department of Community Development – Abu Dhabi (DCD).The survey results revealed that 93.6 percent of residents felt safe walking alone at night, reflecting the emirate's continued recognition as the world's safest city in 2025 according to global indicators. The Happiness indicator also recorded an increase, reaching 7.74 out of 10, compared to 7.63 in the third than 100,000 individuals from 190 different nationalities participated in the survey, which covered 14 key social wellbeing indicators: housing, job opportunities and revenue, family income and wealth, work-life balance, health, education and skills, personal security and safety, social relations, civic participation and governance, environmental quality, social and cultural cohesion, social and community service, quality of life, digital happiness, and survey results showed that 75.6 percent of residents have a strong social support network, emphasising the importance of social cohesion during the UAE Year of Community. Employment rates in Abu Dhabi exceeded the OECD average, reinforcing the emirate's global appeal for talent and economic opportunities. The volunteering participation rate reached 34.3 percent, reflecting a strong community spirit among Director of the Social Monitoring and Innovation Sector at DCD, Shaikha Alhosani, affirmed that the results reflect the emirate's strategic efforts to enhance quality of life. The Quality of Life Survey demonstrates Abu Dhabi's ongoing commitment to developing innovative policies that place individual wellbeing at the forefront of its noted that joint efforts across various sectors have contributed to creating a secure and sustainable environment in which residents feel stable and added that high safety levels, increased happiness, and longer life expectancy are all indicators of the success of Abu Dhabi's governmental policies and plans in promoting social, health, and economic said, 'During the Year of Community, we continue to shape policies and develop programmes and initiatives aimed at enhancing the quality of life for all community members and fulfilling their aspirations. Recently, we witnessed the opening of the Nabdh Al Falah Community hub, which serves as a tangible example of transforming the Voice of the Community into reality. In collaboration with all our partners, we are working to make it an integrated platform offering activities, programmes, and events that target all segments of society.'With Abu Dhabi's continued digital transformation, the survey also revealed a rise in digital wellbeing, with residents enjoying easy and efficient access to digital services. However, the findings also pointed to growing concerns about the psychological effects of technology, highlighting the need for balanced policies that support mental health and social interaction in the digital terms of work-life balance, the results showed that working hours remain higher than the OECD average, underscoring the need for strategies that better support personal and professional life balance to sustain quality of life in the Department of Community Development relies on the results of the Quality of Life Survey as a fundamental tool for developing social and economic policies, ensuring the creation of a balanced and sustainable community collaboration with various stakeholders, the department aims to enhance sustainable livelihoods and promote social cohesion, ensuring a prosperous future for all residents of Abu Dhabi. The Department of Community Development encouraged all community members to participate in the sixth cycle of the Quality of Life Survey and to share their aspirations and challenges across all aspects of life.

Abu Dhabi's Department of Community Development shares findings from fifth Quality of Life Survey
Abu Dhabi's Department of Community Development shares findings from fifth Quality of Life Survey

Al Etihad

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Al Etihad

Abu Dhabi's Department of Community Development shares findings from fifth Quality of Life Survey

28 May 2025 14:17 ABU DHABI (ALETIHAD)Abu Dhabi has reinforced its position as one of the world's top cities in quality of life, safety, and happiness, according to the findings of the fifth Quality of Life Survey conducted in 2024 by the Department of Community Development – Abu Dhabi (DCD).The survey results revealed that 93.6 per cent of residents felt safe walking alone at night, reflecting the emirate's continued recognition as the world's safest city in 2025 according to global Happiness indicator also recorded an increase, reaching 7.74 out of 10, compared to 7.63 in the third than 100,000 individuals from 190 different nationalities participated in the survey, which covered 14 key social wellbeing indicators, including housing, job opportunities and revenue, family income and wealth, work-life balance, health, education and skills, personal security and safety, social relations, civic participation and governance, environmental quality, social and cultural cohesion, social and community service, quality of life, digital happiness, and survey results showed that 75.6 per cent of residents have a strong social support network, emphasising the importance of social cohesion during the UAE Year of rates in Abu Dhabi exceeded the OECD average, reinforcing the emirate's global appeal for talent and economic opportunities. The volunteering participation rate reached 34.3 per cent, reflecting a strong community spirit among Alhosani, Executive Director of the Social Monitoring and Innovation Sector at DCD, affirmed that the results reflect the emirate's strategic efforts to enhance quality of Quality of Life Survey demonstrates Abu Dhabi's ongoing commitment to developing innovative policies that place individual wellbeing at the forefront of its priorities. Alhosani noted that joint efforts across various sectors have contributed to creating a secure and sustainable environment in which residents feel stable and added that high safety levels, increased happiness, and longer life expectancy are all indicators of the success of Abu Dhabi's governmental policies and plans in promoting social, health, and economic said, "During the Year of Community, we continue to shape policies and develop programmes and initiatives aimed at enhancing the quality of life for all community members and fulfilling their aspirations. Recently, we witnessed the opening of the Nabdh Al Falah Community hub, which serves as a tangible example of transforming the Voice of the Community into reality. In collaboration with all our partners, we are working to make it an integrated platform offering activities, programmes, and events that target all segments of society."With Abu Dhabi's continued digital transformation, the survey also revealed a rise in digital wellbeing, with residents enjoying easy and efficient access to digital services. However, the findings also pointed to growing concerns about the psychological effects of technology, highlighting the need for balanced policies that support mental health and social interaction in the digital terms of work-life balance, the results showed that working hours remain higher than the OECD average, underscoring the need for strategies that better support personal and professional life balance to sustain quality of life in the Department of Community Development relies on the results of the Quality of Life Survey as a fundamental tool for developing social and economic policies, ensuring the creation of a balanced and sustainable community environment. Through collaboration with various stakeholders, the department aims to enhance sustainable livelihoods and promote social cohesion, ensuring a prosperous future for all residents of Abu Dhabi. The Department of Community Development encouraged all community members to participate in the sixth cycle of the Quality of Life Survey, and to share their aspirations and challenges across all aspects of life. Source: Aletihad - Abu Dhabi

Fire contained in Dubai's Al Habtoor City area
Fire contained in Dubai's Al Habtoor City area

The National

time20-05-2025

  • General
  • The National

Fire contained in Dubai's Al Habtoor City area

Emergency services were called into action in Dubai on Tuesday afternoon after a fire broke out in the Al Habtoor City area, near Business Bay. Dubai Civil Defence (DCD) said it swiftly contained the fire, which broke out at a construction storage area. A DCD representative described the fire as being medium in severity. No injuries were reported in the blaze, which was brought under control by a DCD team from Al Quoz fire station less than an hour after they arrived, just before 2pm.

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