DCD, DMT, ECA sign agreement to support 'People of Determination and Elderly Inclusive City Project'

DUBAI, 14th November, 2024 (WAM) — The Department of Community Development (DCD) in Abu Dhabi, the regulatory body for the emirate’s social sector, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Department of Municipalities and Transport (DMT) and the Abu Dhabi Early Childhood Authority (ECA), pertaining to the People of Determination and Elderly Inclusive City Project.

The project is designed to support people of determination and the elderly, in alignment with the Abu Dhabi Strategy for People of Determination, the Abu Dhabi Family Wellbeing Strategy, particularly the Family Growth Support Programme and the liveability Strategy.

The signing was attended by Dr. Mugheer Khamis Al Khaili, Chairman of DCD, Hamad Al Dhahri, Under-Secretary of DCD, and Dr. Saif Al Nasri, Under-Secretary of DMT.

The agreement was signed by Dr. Laila Al Hayas, Executive Director of the Community Development Sector, Dr. Salem Al Kaabi, Director-General of Operations Affairs at DMT, and Dr. Hessa Al Kaabi, Executive Director of the Special Projects and Partnerships Sector at ECA.

The agreement aims to enhance joint cooperation between the three parties in accelerating the transformation of Abu Dhabi into an inclusive and accessible city for people of determination, the elderly and the family.

Under this agreement, the three parties will employ the necessary expertise and resources to implement the expansion of the People of Determination and Elderly Inclusive City Project beyond Yas Island to include other areas in the emirate.

The partners will also cooperate in sustainably developing incentive tools to drive the transformation of Abu Dhabi across various sectors into an inclusive city for all. This collaboration includes efforts to submit applications for membership in relevant international organisations and global awards nominations to highlight Abu Dhabi’s status as a leading city in the field of inclusion on the world stage.

Part of this initiative involves the development of a comprehensive action plan to be presented to the World Health Organization, with the goal of securing membership as an age-friendly city.

Moreover, the three parties will cooperate in developing the concept and framework of the family-friendly city and an implementation plan across the Emirate. The cooperation will also focus on conducting joint social studies that will influence improving the quality of life in Abu Dhabi.

Commenting on the agreement, Dr. Mugheer Khamis Al Khaili said, “The memorandum of understanding with the Department of Municipalities and Transport and the Abu Dhabi Early Childhood Authority reflects our wise leadership’s vision to enhance quality of life for all segments of society. This agreement ensures that policies and services are comprehensive, aiming to strengthen the bonds of social cohesion and provide a dignified life for everyone, in line with the emirate’s strategic goals of building an integrated and sustainable society.”

He added, “This agreement aligns with a comprehensive vision to fully integrate people of determination and the elderly into society by creating environments that facilitate easy access to services and facilities. We are enthusiastic about the collaboration between the Department of Community Development, the Department of Municipalities and Transport, and the Abu Dhabi Early Childhood Authority in accelerating the transformation of Abu Dhabi into a city that is friendly and inclusive for people of determination, the elderly, and families alike.

“The strategic, integrated partnership between government entities and between the government and private sector is a key factor in the success of this initiative. The Inclusive City Project represents a vital step forward in reinforcing Abu Dhabi’s commitment to enhancing quality of life for all segments of society, while setting a pioneering model in the transition toward sustainable and inclusive urban environments and cities.

“We are eager to see a meaningful and tangible impact on the ground that strengthens Abu Dhabi’s global status as a friendly city for people of determination, the elderly, and families as a whole. This initiative will serve as a foundation to expand efforts in accelerating transforming Abu Dhabi into a family-friendly city, in alignment with the Family Growth Programme.”

Mohammed Ali Al Shorafa, Chairman of DMT, said, “We are pleased to partner with the Department of Community Development and the Abu Dhabi Early Childhood Authority on the Inclusive City project for People of Determination and the elderly. Our goal is to leverage our expertise to create a community that allows easy access to services through well-prepared infrastructure, appropriate facilities, and enhanced mobility; ultimately improving the quality of life and societal integration for all family members.

“This initiative reflects the Department’s commitment to collaborate with government entities to achieve significant milestones in line with Abu Dhabi’s long-term policies. Furthermore, it underscores DMT’s continued efforts to support the leadership’s vision of positioning the Emirate as a global destination of choice to live, work and invest.”

In this regard, Sana Mohamed Suhail, Director-General of ECA, emphasised the Authority’s commitment to collaborating with its partners to make Abu Dhabi a more inclusive city for People of Determination and for the elderly.

This initiative, she noted, not only aims to enhance the quality of life for all residents but also reflects Abu Dhabi government’s dedication to building an environment that aligns with the Emirate’s vision and future aspirations.

“Our shared vision is to make Abu Dhabi a family friendly Emirate where people can grow and flourish. To achieve this, we are committed to learning from global leading practices for inclusion and aligning them with the priorities, needs, and aspirations of our society. We will continue to prioritize the early years, from pregnancy to age eight, as this is the most crucial period for brain development. Moreover, we aspire to continue innovating to establish Abu Dhabi’s position globally as an Emirate where every individual can thrive and reach their full potential, regardless of age or background,” Sana Suhail said.

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