"Mohammed bin Rashid Forum for leaders" It celebrates the cultural identity and human experience

Dubai, September 24/ WAM/ Andrew Tak, editor -in -chief of the global magazine “Monokol”, presented a forward -looking look about what awaits the leading cities in the areas of design and innovation, with a focus on education, health, residential neighborhoods, and community life, and how urban environments can enhance human welfare and social and psychological progress in various aspects of life, and also presented unconventional ideas that contribute to establishing Dubai’s position as an urban model It celebrates culture, identity and human experience, while preserving renewed global modernity, in line with Dubai Social Agency 33.
Andrew Tak reviewed during a session entitled “Cities that bloom in man” within the activities of the Mohammed Bin Rashid Forum for leaders, several visions about the design of cities such as Dubai in the future, stressing the importance of the balance between progress, technology and global openness on the one hand, and between human happiness, its sense of belonging, and its well -being on the other hand, as well as highlighting practical tools and applicable ideas that help leaders to enhance the quality of life and ensure Dubai’s continuation in Dubai Advance in the quality of life index globally.
Andrew Tak stopped at the quality of life quality in global cities during the next decade, calling for the need for leading cities to adhere to the future technical needs and cultural dimensions, and to keep societal ties and family values at the core of urban life, as well as anticipating major transformations in the quality of life quality.
The editor -in -chief of “Monokol” magazine touched on the role of leaders in enhancing the conditions for living in the cities of the future, the applicable strategies in the next decade in various fields, and the role of business leaders, investors and innovators in upgrading the quality of life and urban services.
The session contributed through its rich axes and rich discussions to draw a strategic perspective on the next stage of the quality of life in a way that exceeds the infrastructure, and put practical strategies and standards compared to enhancing the classification of Dubai in the quality of life index, and also made recommendations to leaders and decision makers on how future aspirations are compatible with humanitarian needs, in addition to shedding light on the lessons learned from the best Global practices in this context.
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