Chaired by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, the UAE Cabinet convened at the UAE Government Annual Meetings venue in Abu Dhabi on Monday.
During the Cabinet meeting, Sheikh Mohammed announced National Anti-Drug Strategy and described drugs as a “societal cancer.” Taking to his X account on the occasion, Sheikh Mohammed said: “We approved the National Anti-Drug Strategy today. This strategy strengthens measures to deter drug dealers and traffickers at both the local and international levels, expands rehabilitation centres, increases public awareness across all social segments, and establishes correctional centers, among other initiatives. Drugs are the cancer of societies — a destructive force that leads to addiction and despair. It is essential that we unite to combat this danger.”
Sheikh Mohammed said: “Today, I chaired the UAE Government Annual Meetings in Abu Dhabi, launching this pivotal national gathering with a special session of the Cabinet. The Annual Meetings bring together the UAE’s leading 500 officials, underscoring the critical importance of unified teamwork across federal and local entities. Working with a cohesive team spirit is no longer a choice; it is essential to advance the UAE’s development journey.”
“Our objective for these meetings is to establish a focused agenda, setting forth national projects and programs for 2025. We aim for stronger unity, aligned vision and synchronised efforts across all levels of government to serve the Union and its people,” Sheikh Mohammed added.
The Cabinet approved the National Anti-Drugs Strategy (2024-2031), a comprehensive plan encompassing various programmes and initiatives that aim for a drug-free UAE by 2031 and reducing mortality rates resulting from drug use. The strategy aims to bolster community resistance to drug use, advance research in drug detection, support at-risk individuals while harnessing their potential, establish safe treatment and rehabilitation facilities, improve employment opportunities for recovering addicts to reduce relapse rates, strengthen border control against drug trafficking, arrest and apprehend drug dealers, actively participate in international counter-narcotics efforts, and promote the responsible use of potentially addictive prescription medications.
This strategy encompasses several key initiatives: targeted awareness campaigns; and the development of policies and research focused on awareness, prevention, and positive behavioural change
Sheikh Mohammed said, “In our Cabinet session, we reviewed the progress of federal housing plans. Over the past five years, homeownership among citizens has increased from 76% to 91%, the number of pending housing requests dropped from 13,000 to just 650, and the waiting period for housing was reduced from four years to one. Since its establishment, the Sheikh Zayed Housing Programme has supported over 90,000 citizens with an allocation of Dhs60 billion. May Sheikh Zayed’s soul rest in peace, and may his legacy of goodwill continue to inspire; his contributions to our country’s welfare continue to leave a profound impact.”
“The UAE continues to build bridges with nations around the world, as our growing global engagement is a vital element in our sustainable development journey,” Sheikh Mohammed concluded.
The Cabinet also ratified 22 international agreements with 17 countries, covering economic and trade partnerships as well as legal, judicial, and educational cooperation. We also endorsed memoranda of understanding in the fields of energy, competitiveness, and research.
The Cabinet emphasised the significance of the UAE Government Annual Meetings as a pivotal national gathering that embodies the spirit of a united national team. These meetings review and discuss the agenda for governmental federal-local integration and aim to set clear objectives and a national agenda for the upcoming year 2025.
The meeting was attended by His Highness Sheikh Mansour Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Vice President, Deputy Prime Minister, and Chairman of the Presidential Court; Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister, and Minister of Defence; Sheikh Maktoum Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, First Deputy Ruler of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister, and Minister of Finance and Lt. General Sheikh Saif Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister, and Minister of the Interior.
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