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Dubai's Vision: Crafting the World's Most Civilised Urban Landscape

Dubai is shifting its focus from physical growth to refining the human experience through the Dubai Civility Project.

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Beyond skyscrapers: Why Dubai is building the world’s most civilised city

For decades, Dubai has been admired for achieving what many thought impossible. It transformed itself from a regional trading hub into a global city, built one of the world’s most advanced infrastructure networks, created an economy that attracts talent and investment from every continent, and established itself as one of the safest and most desirable places to live, work and visit. Yet perhaps the most remarkable aspect of Dubai’s success is that its leaders have never viewed development as a finished project. While many cities celebrate reaching milestones, Dubai immediately begins planning for the next stage of progress. Today, that next stage is becoming increasingly clear. The focus is no longer solely on physical growth. It is on refining the human experience. The Dubai Civility Project embodies that vision.

Powerful Belief

Beyond skyscrapers: Why Dubai is building the world’s most civilised city

The initiative, overseen by the Dubai Civility Committee, represents one of the most forward-thinking urban development concepts anywhere in the world. It reflects a simple but powerful belief championed by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai: a truly great city is not measured only by its buildings, roads or economic achievements, but by the quality of life it offers its people. In many parts of the world, city planning still revolves around infrastructure. Governments invest in roads, transport systems, utilities and public facilities. These investments are essential, but Dubai’s leadership recognises that infrastructure alone does not create a world-class city. People do.

Civility Objectives

Beyond skyscrapers: Why Dubai is building the world’s most civilised city

How residents interact with one another. How public spaces are maintained. How communities respect their surroundings. How visitors experience the city. These factors collectively determine whether a city feels welcoming, harmonious and liveable. The Dubai Civility Project seeks to strengthen all of these dimensions. Importantly, Dubai is redefining civility itself. Traditionally, the term has been associated with courtesy and good manners. In Dubai’s vision, civility is much broader. It encompasses visual identity, urban beauty, environmental stewardship, community engagement, public behaviour, quality of life and shared responsibility. This is an ambitious undertaking, but it is entirely consistent with Dubai’s development model.

Global Trends

Beyond skyscrapers: Why Dubai is building the world’s most civilised city

The emirate has always looked beyond immediate needs and focused on long-term outcomes. Whether it was investing early in aviation, tourism, logistics, digital transformation or sustainability, Dubai’s leadership has repeatedly demonstrated an ability to identify global trends before they become mainstream. The Civility Project follows that same pattern. Around the world, cities are increasingly competing not only for investment but also for talent. Highly skilled professionals have choices. They can live in many countries and work in many cities. Their decisions are influenced not only by salaries and career opportunities but by safety, wellbeing, cleanliness, public services, environmental quality and community culture. In this environment, civility becomes a competitive advantage. A city that is attractive, orderly, respectful and people-centric is naturally more appealing to residents, businesses and visitors alike. Dubai understands this reality.

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What is the Dubai Civility Project?
The Dubai Civility Project is an initiative aimed at enhancing the quality of life, community interaction, and urban beauty in Dubai.
Who oversees the Dubai Civility Project?
The Dubai Civility Project is overseen by the Dubai Civility Committee.

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