• Sun. Sep 8th, 2024

93.5% Abu Dhabi residents feel safe; walking alone at night: DCD survey

The survey is based on a global model and concept applied by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) to help analyse and improve the quality of life in all its dimensions. Additional indicators were added to this survey to identify the needs of community members in Abu Dhabi.

Read: Riyadh promises ‘immersive’; experiences in Expo 2030 bid.

The social relations indicators’ results showed the percentage of people who agreed or strongly agreed that they are satisfied with their social relationships is 74 per cent, while the percentage of satisfaction with family life reached 73 per cent, and the percentage of long or a little long time with the family increased to 39.2 per cent compared with 23.9 per cent in the second cycle. The highest rates of happiness were recorded among people who met their friends several times a week at 7.49 points.As for the social and cultural cohesion indicators, a very high level of national pride and community identity was recorded among Emirati citizens, and a sense of community identity among expatriates.

Read: Emirates employees to get salary hike, increased allowances from July after record profit.

On religious freedom, 88.6 per cent of individuals expressed that they agree or strongly agree with the phrase: ‘I feel the religious freedom in Abu Dhabi’.The digital quality of life indicators, which monitors digital access to data, access to information and communication technology, found that 88.7 per cent of residents enjoy internet services in their homes, which is higher than 85.2 per cent recorded in 2020.Among the health indicators, 51.2 per cent of the elderly answered that they suffer from chronic health problems. Participants identified causes of stress, which were due to financial burdens, workloads, family relationships, job security and workplace relationships.

Read: jobs: New system announced to recognise education certificates issued abroad

Among the sports indicators, 60 per cent of participants stated that lack of time is one of the main reasons for not exercising.The results of the survey support the department’s efforts to develop and protect society by combining modern lifestyles with cultural values, and to achieve harmony between society and all sectors of work.Dr Mugheer Khamis Al Khaili, Chairman of the DCD, noted that the survey is the “voice of society”.“It is continuously developing in line with the needs of all groups.”

Read: UAE President orders release of 988 prisoners for Eid Al Adha 2023

The survey was prepared in six languages: Arabic, English, Bengali, Hindi, Tagalog, and Telugu, for maximum participation and gathering of information from different sections of the society.Over the course of three cycles of the survey between 2020-2022, nearly 200,000 community members — both citizens and residents — participated and offered their opinions and suggestions.

For more News click here

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *