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Dubai Police has approved a forward-looking “2040 Vision” for its General Department of Human Rights, outlining a roadmap of future-focused initiatives aligned with strategic priorities including safety, community wellbeing, and innovation in human capabilities.
The vision is closely aligned with the Dubai Urban Plan 2040, reinforcing the force’s commitment to sustainable and proactive policing with human rights at the core of its operations.
The agreement was signed by Brigadier Abdulrahman Khalifa Al Shaaer, Director of the General Department of Human Rights, and Expert Brigadier Dr. Hamdan Ahmad Hamdan Al Ghassia, Director of the Future Foresight Centre, in the presence of senior officials.
Al Shaaer described the initiative as a strategic framework aimed at enhancing preparedness for future challenges through the integration of artificial intelligence and advanced digital solutions. He noted that the approach supports proactive safeguarding of human rights while helping identify future priorities.
Al Ghassia highlighted the role of the Future Foresight Centre in shaping next-generation policing models, noting that the vision reflects Dubai Police’s broader commitment to innovation as a driver of sustainable development.
He added that the framework is built on analysing current realities, tracking emerging trends, assessing risks, and defining future pathways, while also encouraging greater youth participation in the policing ecosystem.









