UAE Cabinet reforms Health Council, approves new sustainability guidelines

In a pivotal session on October 27, 2025, the UAE Cabinet unveiled a series of transformative decisions aimed at bolstering the nation’s governance, sustainability, and international cooperation. Among the key resolutions was the restructuring of the Health Council, now led by Ahmed bin Ali Al Sayegh, Minister of Health and Prevention, alongside senior representatives from federal, local, and private healthcare sectors. The Cabinet also greenlit the reformation of the National Committee for Public Health, signaling a renewed focus on public health governance. Sustainability took center stage as the Cabinet endorsed the National Guideline for Assessing the Economic Value of Groundwater, a strategic move to safeguard water resources and ensure long-term water security. Additionally, the UAE Biennial Transparency Report on greenhouse gas emissions was approved, underscoring the nation’s commitment to the Paris Agreement and climate action. On the economic front, the Cabinet reviewed the UAE Export Development Policy, which has driven a 247% surge in exports since 2019, supported by Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreements (CEPAs) with multiple nations. Food safety initiatives were also highlighted, including the launch of a national training plan for food establishment employees and the development of a unified food risk assessment framework. The Cabinet further addressed social support, updating federal legislation to empower vulnerable communities and promote economic independence. International cooperation was another focal point, with the ratification of agreements with Qatar and Tunisia, alongside plans to negotiate over 30 additional accords in fields such as double taxation, nuclear regulation, and cultural cooperation. The UAE’s hosting of the International Conference on Artificial Intelligence for Cybersecurity and the Second National Conference of Medical Colleges was also approved, reflecting the nation’s ambition to lead in innovation and healthcare.