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Dubai Municipality Opens Registration for Global Sustainable Development Award

Dubai Municipality Opens Registration for Global Sustainable Development Award

Hi Dubai2 days ago
Dubai Municipality has officially opened registration for the 14th cycle of the Dubai International Best Practices Award for Sustainable Development, a global initiative celebrating innovation in sustainable urban development.
Held in partnership with UN-Habitat, the prestigious award recognises impactful projects and policies that enhance urban living, address climate challenges, and improve community well-being. Winners will be announced during the 2026 World Governments Summit.
The award features five key categories, covering urban regeneration, food system resilience, climate and pollution responses, infrastructure planning, and the design of iconic, sustainable buildings. With a total prize pool of USD 1 million, it aims to incentivise pioneering approaches to building more liveable cities.
Nasser BuShehab, CEO of the Planning and Governance Sector at Dubai Municipality, said the award reinforces Dubai's commitment to the UN Sustainable Development Goals and highlights its role in promoting global innovation and responsible urban development.
Registration is open to local and international participants via their website.
News Source: Emirates News Agency
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