The Quality of Life Initiative is a global effort to enhance urban well-being through data-driven, people-centred measurement, monitoring, and insights implemented by United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat) and sponsored by the Quality of Life Program in Saudi Arabia. It provides cities with a structured framework to assess well-being across nine domains, including health, education, environment, mobility, housing, governance, social cohesion and culture.
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