The UAE has registered significant achievements under the rule of the late Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan.
Due to the support and vision of Sheikh Khalifa, the UAE has rapidly achieved progress and occupied a prominent stature in the areas of infrastructure and housing.
The country was ranked among the top 10 in 20 key indicators of global competitiveness related to the energy and infrastructure sector for the year 2021, according to reports issued by a number of major international institutions concerned with global competitiveness.
The UAE's Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure has focussed on balanced nationwide development by implementing leading projects worth over AED 40 billion.
There are currently more than 3,000 federal buildings varying between educational and health facilities, government services buildings and mosques.
Among the notable achievements during the era of the late Sheikh Khalifa are the establishment, completion and upgrading of more than 230 public schools, and the development of a world-class system of hospitals and 32 federal government health facilities.
He also supported fishermen by establishing more than 24 fishing ports.
The ministry achieved considerable progress in terms of roads, with the total length of federal roads reaching more than 900 km with the completion of more than 140 projects.
The total length of traffic lanes on federal roads reached 4,300 km over the past 18 years, linking the country's regions and cities in a smooth and flexible manner.
The ministry has also prioritised water facilities as a key driver of the development process, most notably the inclusion of dams and water channels within its strategic plans.
Over 106 dams have been constructed and maintained over the past 20 years.
The capacity of the country’s dams and reservoirs has increased to more than 200-million cubic metres, strengthening its water security system.
The Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure has spared no effort to achieve housing stability and ensure the happiness and well-being of Emiratis.
Since its establishment, the Sheikh Zayed Housing Programme has contributed to the stability of more than 33,838 Emirati families by providing housing support and establishing integrated residential districts.
Through its landmark initiatives, the UAE also continues to play an active role in strengthening the national maritime sector, while contributing to the growth of the global maritime and logistics industry.
The UAE was re-elected to the Council of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) in the Category B membership for the third time, following comprehensive efforts and an intensive election campaign leading up to the elections.
The results of the election were announced last year during the 32nd session of the IMO Assembly in London.
On being re-elected, the UAE received international praise for its pivotal role in developing strategies, policies and agreements that enhance maritime safety standards, protect the marine environment and enhance the efficiency of the global industry.
The UAE made huge strides within the marine sector locally, with a focus on providing the best infrastructure and top-class services.
The sector’s contribution to the UAE's GDP is AED 90 billion annually and the country's competencies have helped it gain the status of being a key global maritime hub.
UAE ports handled over 19 million TEUs during 2021, and there were over 25,000 port calls in the UAE during the same year.