Dubai Municipality has unveiled the Dubai Declaration on the Future of Urban Governance, a landmark global accord launched at the 15th Asia Pacific Cities Summit, hosted at Expo City.
The Declaration lays out a unified framework for international cooperation on inclusive, sustainable and innovation-driven urban governance, with people placed firmly at the centre of future city planning.
The Declaration outlines four key pillars: digital transformation, urban leadership, quality of life and environmental solutions — all aligned with Dubai Municipality’s strategic vision.
Eng. Marwan Ahmed bin Ghalita, Director General of Dubai Municipality, said the Declaration offers a practical blueprint for city leaders worldwide to share experiences, test new ideas and scale successful solutions.
Participating cities have now pledged to develop measurable initiatives under the Declaration’s four pillars, turning Dubai’s global vision into real-world impact for urban communities everywhere.
The initiative supports Dubai’s Urban Master Plan 2040, the Dubai Economic Agenda (D33), and the UN Sustainable Development Goals, reinforcing the emirate’s role as a global leader in resilient and people-centered urban development.
Dubai Municipality launches the Dubai Declaration on the Future of Urban Governance, a major global accord unveiled at the 15th Asia Pacific Cities Summit, hosted at Expo City Dubai. The Declaration sets a unified framework for international cooperation on inclusive, sustainable,… pic.twitter.com/o3GBkBOioG
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