Here’s Why Abu Dhabi is the Safest City in the World

Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, has been ranked as the safest city in the world for the eighth consecutive year, according to the online database Numbeo. The city scored 86.8 out of 100 in the Safety Index, which measures the level of crime, health care, traffic, and pollution in 329 cities around the world.

How Abu Dhabi Achieved This Feat

Abu Dhabi’s high safety ranking is the result of its continuous efforts to ensure the security and well-being of its citizens, residents, and visitors. The city has a low crime rate, a high-quality health care system, a modern infrastructure, and a clean environment. It also has a diverse and tolerant society, where people of different cultures and religions coexist peacefully.

The Abu Dhabi Police plays a vital role in maintaining the city’s safety and stability, by implementing the best security standards, using advanced technology, and enhancing public awareness and cooperation. The police also provides various services and initiatives to protect and assist the vulnerable groups, such as women, children, senior citizens, and people of determination.

The Future Prospects

Abu Dhabi’s safety is not only a source of pride and confidence for its people, but also a key factor for its economic and social development. The city attracts millions of tourists, investors, and professionals every year, who contribute to its growth and prosperity. The city also hosts many local and international events, such as the Formula 1 Grand Prix, the Abu Dhabi Art Fair, and the Special Olympics World Games, which showcase its culture and achievements.

Abu Dhabi’s safety also enables it to pursue its vision of becoming a global hub for innovation, creativity, and sustainability. The city is investing in various sectors, such as renewable energy, artificial intelligence, aerospace, and education, to enhance its competitiveness and resilience. The city is also committed to preserving its heritage and environment, while embracing the opportunities and challenges of the future.

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How Asia Reacts to Abu Dhabi’s Safety Ranking

Abu Dhabi’s safety ranking has received positive reactions from many Asian countries, especially those that have close ties with the UAE. Some of the reactions are as follows:

  • Taiwan: Taipei, the capital of Taiwan, ranked second in the Safety Index, just behind Abu Dhabi. The Taipei City Government expressed its congratulations to Abu Dhabi and said that it would continue to learn from its best practices in security and public order. Taiwan and the UAE have maintained friendly relations since 1972, and have cooperated in various fields, such as trade, tourism, culture, and education.
  • Qatar: Doha, the capital of Qatar, ranked third in the Safety Index, making it the second safest city in the Middle East. The Qatar News Agency reported that Abu Dhabi’s ranking was a testament to its leadership and vision in ensuring the well-being of its people. Qatar and the UAE have restored their diplomatic ties in 2021, after a three-year rift, and have pledged to enhance their cooperation in various areas, such as security, economy, and health.
  • Philippines: Manila, the capital of the Philippines, ranked 228th in the Safety Index, making it one of the least safe cities in Asia. The Philippine News Agency reported that Abu Dhabi’s ranking was an inspiration for Manila and other Philippine cities to improve their safety and security measures⁵. The Philippines and the UAE have a strong partnership, especially in the field of labor, as there are more than 600,000 Filipinos working in the UAE.
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Katherine S

1/4 German, 3/4 Malaysian. I write, follow and monitor closely political news happening in Malaysia, and other happening news in the ASEAN region. Newswriter for the best ASEAN news website - The Asian Affairs.

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