Health Politics Local 2026-04-01T23:36:58+00:00

Dr. Al Serkal: Healthcare Services in Eastern Region Ensure Continuity

Dr. Yousuf Al Serkal, Director-General of Emirates Health Services, discussed the advanced readiness system ensuring efficient and flexible operations of healthcare facilities in the Eastern Region, emphasizing the importance of a proactive approach for developing a sustainable healthcare system.


Dr. Al Serkal: Healthcare Services in Eastern Region Ensure Continuity

Dr. Yousuf Mohammed Al Serkal, Director-General of Emirates Health Services, confirmed that the facilities of the institution in the Eastern Region rely on an advanced readiness system that ensures the continuity of providing healthcare services efficiently and flexibly under various conditions, supported by immediate and continuous monitoring through the institution's Emergency Operations Center. He explained during a supervisory visit that included Dibba Fujairah Hospital, Kalba Hospital, Al Halaa Health Center, and Al Faseel Center for Family Health Enhancement, that the sustainability of healthcare services at this level reflects the maturity of the proactive approach adopted by the institution, and its commitment to developing an integrated healthcare system capable of keeping up with various variables and dealing with them with high efficiency.

Latest news

See all news
Advanced Water Management System at Jubail Island
2026-04-01T11:58:19+00:00

Advanced Water Management System at Jubail Island

LEAD Development is spotlighting the advanced water management system at Jubail Island, demonstrating how thoughtfully designed infrastructure can transform natural conditions into long-term environmental and community value. Rather than relying on conventional drainage solutions, the system captures and manages rainwater through a network of strategically positioned retention ponds embedded across the island's landscape. These ponds, seamlessly integrated into parks and public spaces, naturally collect rainwater runoff during periods of heavy rainfall, helping to reduce surface flooding and alleviate pressure on traditional drainage infrastructure. Over time, the retained water is gradually absorbed into the ground, supporting groundwater recharge while contributing to the nourishment of native vegetation across the island. This approach reflects a wider shift in how developments across Abu Dhabi are rethinking infrastructure as an opportunity to enhance environmental resilience while elevating the overall living experience. Beyond flood mitigation, the system delivers measurable environmental benefits. By reducing reliance on treated irrigation water and supporting the island’s mangrove ecosystem, it contributes to resource efficiency and ecological preservation. The presence of water features within the public realm enhances the visual and experiential quality of the community, reinforcing the connection between nature and everyday living. The system is part of a broader sustainability strategy at Jubail Island, where low-density planning, preserved natural habitats and wellness-focused design come together to create a balanced and enduring environment for residents. As climate-conscious development continues to shape the future of real estate, Jubail Island stands as a clear example of how infrastructure can be reimagined to deliver both immediate functionality and long-term impact, aligning with LEAD Development’s vision of creating communities that are not only built for today, but designed to endure for generations. At Jubail Island, this translates into a more connected, nature-led lifestyle, where residents experience their surroundings as part of a living ecosystem, true to the island’s ethos of Space to Grow.