The UAE has taken a significant step toward building a more family-friendly society, with the Ministry of Family partnering with Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) to advance the ‘Family First’ programme.
The agreement focuses on integrating family-focused policies into transport systems, infrastructure, and public spaces. It reflects a broader vision to embed family well-being at the core of urban planning and development.
Under the partnership, transport networks, roads, and city spaces will be redesigned to better serve families—making them safer, more accessible, and inclusive.
The initiative blends social policy with infrastructure planning, creating a model where cities are designed around people and their daily needs.
The collaboration supports the UAE’s National Family Growth Agenda 2031, which positions families as a cornerstone of social stability and long-term development.
Authorities emphasise that mobility plays a crucial role in easing daily life for families. By improving connectivity and reducing travel challenges, the initiative aims to strengthen family cohesion and overall well-being.
The programme includes targeted benefits for key groups such as:
People of determination (including fare reductions and fee exemptions)
Senior citizens and students (discounted transport access)
Family-focused amenities and services across transport hubs
Additional initiatives—like mobile nurseries, family business support, and community programmes—further reinforce the “Year of Family” vision.
Initially rolling out in Dubai, the ‘Family First’ programme is expected to expand across the UAE, setting a benchmark for family-oriented urban development globally.
By aligning transport, infrastructure, and social policy, the UAE is reshaping its cities into family-first ecosystems—strengthening quality of life while building a more inclusive and sustainable future.