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UAE Launches Community Participation Initiative for Zero Bureaucracy Evaluation

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The UAE Government has launched the 'Community Participation in Zero Bureaucracy' initiative enabling members of the public to evaluate the performance of ministries and federal entities in reducing procedures, expediting transactions, and improving service quality. The initiative engages individuals, companies, entrepreneurs, retirees, and people of determination as volunteer evaluators, provided they are not employees of a federal government entity and have had first-hand experience with the entity they wish to evaluate. User feedback will be incorporated into the Zero Bureaucracy Award results, positioning public opinion as a core element in assessing the tangible impact of simplification efforts.

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The UAE Government has launched a new public participation initiative called 'Community Participation in Zero Bureaucracy' as part of the Zero Government Bureaucracy Programme. The initiative enables members of the public—including individuals, companies, entrepreneurs, retirees, and people of determination—to serve as volunteer evaluators of federal entities. Evaluators must not be employees of a federal government entity and must have had a real, first-hand experience with the entity they wish to evaluate.

Affected parties include any individuals or companies that wish to participate as volunteer evaluators of federal services. Applications can be submitted via the dedicated platform at zerobureaucracy.ae. This initiative does not create compliance obligations for regulated entities but rather establishes a mechanism for public input into government service evaluation. Federal ministries and entities will be subject to assessment based on community feedback incorporated into the Zero Bureaucracy Award results.

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UAE Government Launches “Community Participation in Zero Bureaucracy” Initiative to Empower the Public in Evaluating Federal Entities

Friday, 19 December 2025

The UAE Government has launched the “Community Participation in Zero Bureaucracy” initiative, designed to enable members of the public to directly evaluate the performance of ministries and federal entities in reducing procedures, expediting transactions, and improving service quality, as part of the Zero Government Bureaucracy Programme. By incorporating people’s real experiences and feedback into the evaluation process, the initiative positions user opinion as a core element in the Zero Bureaucracy Award results, ensuring more realistic assessments and a clearer view of the tangible impact of simplification efforts on the overall service experience.

The initiative engages a wide spectrum of community segments, including individuals, companies, entrepreneurs, retirees, and people of determination, under defined criteria that require candidates not to be employees of a federal government entity and to have had a real, first-hand experience with the entity they wish to evaluate, enabling them to provide an objective and independent assessment. This approach reflects the UAE Government’s vision to build a more efficient and agile government ecosystem and to foster a community culture that views streamlined procedures as a key driver of quality of life and better public services.​

Those wishing to volunteer as evaluators of federal entities under this initiative can submit their applications via the dedicated platform and become part of a pioneering global model adopted by the UAE in engaging the community in assessing government performance and advancing service

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SCA UAE
Published
December 19th, 2025
Instrument
Notice
Branch
Executive
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor

Who this affects

Applies to
Consumers Companies Government agencies
Industry sector
9211 Government & Public Administration
Activity scope
Public consultation Government service evaluation
Geographic scope
AE AE

Taxonomy

Primary area
Financial Services
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Public Health Healthcare

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