Mental Health Is the New Wealth: What Germany Can Learn from Dubai.
Every year, World Health Day reminds us to stop and reflect on how we’re doing — not just physically, but mentally too. And this year, something about the UAE's approach to mental health really caught my attention.
Dubai just launched an ambitious new Mental Wealth Framework, backed by AED 105 million, and it's not just lip service. It’s part of the wider Dubai Social Agenda 33 — a vision to make the city one of the top places in the world to live and work. This new framework includes early detection of mental health struggles, improved access to care, and support systems for kids in schools. It’s a full-on push for mental wellbeing as a pillar of urban life.
In Germany, we’ve made strides in mental health — but we also know how much further we need to go. Our systems are evolving, but we still deal with long wait times, stigma, and uneven access across regions. When I see countries like the UAE treating mental health as essential public infrastructure, it makes me think: What’s stopping us from doing the same?
Mental health deserves the same urgency as any other health issue. Whether it's Germany, the UAE, or anywhere else — the future belongs to countries that understand the real value of mental wealth.
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