His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, has issued directives to intensify efforts to ensure Dubai continues to set the standard as the best city in the world across sectors.
He urged government officials, entrepreneurs and private sector employees to work as a united team to strengthen Dubai’s status as the world’s most beautiful and advanced city.
His Highness also directed the launch of initiatives and projects to transform Dubai into a global model of integrated, cohesive and future-ready urban living.
These efforts will create calmer urban environments that prioritise comfort and well-being, while reducing pollution and enhancing cleanliness and aesthetics.
The initiatives also aim to promote positive values and build a more tolerant society centred on family cohesion, social harmony and work-life balance.
Sheikh Mohammed made these remarks during the annual Mohammed bin Rashid Leadership Forum, held at the Dubai World Trade Centre.
The event brought together more than 1,000 leading figures from Dubai’s government and private sectors, who participated in specialised discussions and interactive workshops focused on exploring ways to implement Sheikh Mohammed's directives.
"We call on everyone to work as one team and unify efforts to build the most liveable city, a place where people’s dreams are realised, values are honoured, and horizons are expanded," said His Highness.
"Dubai has always been, and will remain, a hub for leadership and talent, a catalyst for positive change, and a global model for excellence and innovation," he added.
Mohammed bin Rashid: Today, I attended the “Mohammed bin Rashid Leadership Forum” — a gathering of 1,000 leading figures from Dubai’s public and private sectors. I call them Dubai’s Team, and I shared with them a renewed vision: for Dubai to be the most beautiful, advanced, and… pic.twitter.com/UW6J08Wk5P
— Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) September 24, 2025

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