 
        
        In Dubai, the annual program "Let's make our city healthier" starts from January 1, 2025, within the framework of the Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan. Launched in 2017 under the initiative of the Dubai Media Incorporated, the program aims to promote a healthy lifestyle, including free fitness, fitness-motivation, and educational sessions that help people bring health closer to regular training. The program includes free fitness sessions, fitness-motivation and educational sessions, which allow everyone to bring health closer to regular training.
Ahmed Hajj commented: "Our goal is to make Dubai an active and healthy city. We see how important it is to educate people about the importance of physical activity for all segments of the population. We believe that such initiatives will help people get closer to regular training."
From January 1 to 30, 2025, the following main events will take place in the city: — DHL "Deliver to our healthy homes" (2 weeks) — Dubai Run City Marathon (8-9 days) — Dubai Marathon Festival (23 days) — Dubai Park World's Day (30 days)
In addition, from January 1 to 30, in the parks of Zabeel and Urqu, there will be special training sessions "30x30" — complexes with the program for all age groups. Another complex will work at Kate Beach from January 1 to 30. During this month, athletes and guests of the city can spend over 2,500 free hours in sports halls, parks and all sports centers.
In the parks, there will be a special festive event "20/20" with unique performances by energy balance and production directors. In the project "20/20" there are special modules for determining individual potential in calories and training loads, as well as special master classes on monitoring and energy balance.
**Cooperation with Dubai Post** In cooperation with Dubai Post (Dubai Media Incorporated platform), a special channel in the Emirates information system will be launched. This channel will be the main strategic partner for the development of Dubai as a cultural and tourist center, providing access to content, creating stories about the city and the production of documentaries.
**"Let's make our city healthier"** This initiative is a symbol of an active image in Dubai. It includes not only sports, but also educational programs aimed at forming healthy habits. Ahmed Hajj commented: "The main goal is to bring health closer to everyone. Regular training does not always improve the physical condition, but also mental and social."
The initiative is carried out in partnership with municipalities, organizations and private companies. All initiatives are free and oriented to a wide audience — from children to adults. The goal is to create a model of a healthy city, and at the same time, Dubai presented a model of a healthy lifestyle.
**Quotes** "Health is a process, not a result. We must create a healthy image for all segments of the population," — commented the head of the Dubai Health Department.
"The main goal is to bring health closer to everyone. Regular training does not always improve the physical condition, but also mental and social," — commented Ahmed Hajj.
The program also brings together thousands of participants, attracting attention and support from all segments of the population. It was the main platform for forming the physical activity of the population, and also turned Dubai into a model of a healthy lifestyle.
**List of main events** 1. Dubai Run City Marathon (2 weeks) 2. Dubai Run City Marathon (8-9 days) 3. Dubai Marathon Festival (23 days) 4. Dubai Park World's Day (30 days) 5. "20/20" Energy Festival 6. Training in the parks "30x30" — parks Zabeel and Urqu, Kate Beach
The program also provides for the achievement of significant results, attracting attention and support from all segments of the population. It was the main platform for forming the physical activity of the population, and also turned Dubai into a model of a healthy lifestyle.
**Cooperation with Dubai Post** In the parks of Dubai Post and Emirates, a special channel will be launched, which will be updated with the content. Passengers can learn about the production of Dubai documentaries, its culture and production.
**Program Goals** — Stimulation of the formation of a healthy image — Increasing awareness of physical activity — Creation of healthy habits among different groups — Development of Dubai as a cultural and tourist center — Promotion of Dubai as a leader in the field of tourism and culture
**Inclusion** — Stimulation of the formation of a healthy image — Increasing awareness of physical activity — Creation of healthy habits among different groups — Development of Dubai as a cultural and tourist center — Promotion of Dubai as a leader in the field of tourism and culture
**Conclusion** The "Let's make our city healthier" program is an important social step towards the health of the population and the development of a healthy culture of Dubai. It not only provides access to sports, but also forms the culture of health, which becomes the main part of the daily life of all residents and guests of the city. In cooperation with Dubai Post Emirates, Dubai positions itself as a leader in the field of tourism, culture and sports.
**Key points** — The program includes 4 main events, 2 energy festivals and 3 "30x30" complexes — Launch of a special channel in the Emirates system — Support on the part of municipalities, private companies and organizations — Formation of healthy habits among the population — Information about events through official sites and mobile applications
**Additional information** — Cooperation with Dubai Post for content update — Access to programs for all residents and groups — Information about events through official sites and mobile applications — Information about events through official channels
Thus, "Let's make our city healthier" becomes a symbol of a new approach to the health of the population and the development of a healthy culture of Dubai. **Key quote** "The main goal is to bring health closer to everyone. Regular training does not always improve the physical condition, but also mental and social," — commented Ahmed Hajj.
 
        
         
        
        