According to the Economist Intelligence Unit’s latest Global Liveability Index, Abu Dhabi was once again named the Most Liveable City in the Middle East and North Africa. The UAE capital was ranked in 76th place globally, with a score 81. It maintained its position as the highest-ranked city in the region. Dubai was close behind, taking 79th position globally with a total of 80. The UAE is now home to two of the highest-ranked Middle East cities.
The Global Liveability Index measures cities around the world based on key factors that affect quality of living. These include health, education, infrastructure and culture. Abu Dhabi consistency in these categories helped it maintain its leadership position in the Middle East for another year.
Residents of Abu Dhabi say that the city’s high safety standards, modern infrastructure and healthcare facilities, as well as its reliable public services, make life in the city comfortable and convenient. Abu Dhabi continues to invest in green spaces, public transport, smart city technology, sustainable urban development and sustainable urban development. This creates an attractive environment for international businesses, families, professionals and students.
Abu Dhabi has improved its image as a destination in recent years by developing world-class attractions and services for the community, expanding its tourism industry, and enhancing its cultural offerings. The city’s appeal has been further boosted by projects focusing on digital transformation, innovation and sustainability.
This recognition comes as the UAE continues to diversify their economy beyond oil, investing in tourism and technology, education, renewable energies, and advanced industries. Abu Dhabi is a key player in the national development plans of the UAE, attracting skilled professionals and entrepreneurs from all over.
Experts believe that Abu Dhabi balanced approach to economic development and quality of living has contributed significantly to the city’s success in international rankings. Security, modern infrastructure, business opportunities and a modern lifestyle are all factors that continue to draw people who want to invest and work in the Gulf.
Abu Dhabi is still the benchmark of liveability in the Middle East, despite the fact that several cities around the world are competing for the top spot. Dubai’s strong regional performance also reflects the UAE commitment to improve urban living standards and services.
Abu Dhabi position as a desirable place to live, invest, and work is reinforced by the latest ranking. The emirate is expected to continue to improve its public services and implement ambitious development plans as it continues to implement projects.
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