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Dubai Municipality Opens Registration for Global Sustainable Development Award
Dubai Municipality Opens Registration for Global Sustainable Development Award

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time03-07-2025

  • Business
  • Hi Dubai

Dubai Municipality Opens Registration for Global Sustainable Development Award

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

Dubai Municipality opens registration for the 14th edition of the Dubai International Best Practices Award for Sustainable Development
Dubai Municipality opens registration for the 14th edition of the Dubai International Best Practices Award for Sustainable Development

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time02-07-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Dubai Municipality opens registration for the 14th edition of the Dubai International Best Practices Award for Sustainable Development

Dubai, United Arab Emirates: Dubai Municipality has announced the opening of registration for the 14th cycle of the Dubai International Best Practices Award for Sustainable Development. Organised in partnership with the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat), the award honours innovative ideas, projects, and global practices that advance urban growth, elevate the quality of life, and enhance living environments worldwide. Winners of the award will be announced during the World Governments Summit in 2026. The award aims to spotlight pioneering global efforts that make a measurable impact on urban planning, sustainable development, and community well-being. It supports international collaboration in developing programmes and policies that address climate change, environmental preservation, and integrated spatial planning — helping build more liveable cities for future generations. Nasser BuShehab, CEO of the Planning and Governance Sector at Dubai Municipality, said: 'Over the past 30 years, the Dubai International Best Practices Award for Sustainable Development has reinforced Dubai and the UAE's leadership in embracing sustainable development goals and promoting responsible global partnerships. Through this platform, we continue to champion innovation and celebrate best-in-class initiatives that tackle pressing social, economic, and environmental challenges in cities and human settlements. The award has become one of the world's most respected benchmarks of urban innovation and excellence, aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.' The 14th edition features five core categories, recognising achievements in urban regeneration and public spaces, the preservation of urban food systems, responses to climate change and pollution reduction, urban infrastructure planning and management, and the design of iconic, beautiful, and innovative buildings. With a total prize value of USD 1 million, the award offers significant motivation to drive forward innovation and sustainability across these priority areas. Interested applicants may register and submit documentation through the official award website, Registration is now open to local and international participants. In its previous cycle, the award received over 2,600 entries from more than 140 countries, reflecting strong global confidence in its value and reach. Originally launched in 1995 under the directive of the late Sheikh Maktoum bin Rashid Al Maktoum, during the UN International Conference on Human Settlements in Dubai, the award has consistently underscored the emirate's commitment to sustainable urban development and environmental protection through international collaboration.

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