Egypt won on Tuesday the membership of the United
Nations Human Rights Council for the period 2026-2028 during the elections that
were held at the United Nations General Assembly in New York.
Egypt received 173 votes, according to Egypt’s
Ministry of Foreign Affairs. This win marks Egypt's third term on the council,
including two terms during the presidency of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi.
Egypt’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs affirmed in a
statement that this win constitutes a fundamental pillar in the state's efforts
to promote and protect human rights and fundamental freedoms, an issue that has
witnessed significant developments in recent years.
Among the efforts exerted by the Egyptian state during
the past period was the launch of the National Human Rights Strategy in 2021
and monitoring its implementation. Egypt’s President also directed that
preparations for a new National Human Rights Strategy be initiated, to be
implemented upon the completion of the current strategy, the development of the
criminal justice system, the modernization of reform and rehabilitation
centers, the expansion of social protection programs, the empowerment of women,
youth, and people with disabilities, the integration of the National Human
Rights Strategy into the plans and budgets of a number of ministries and
agencies, and the intensification of training and capacity-building programs
within state agencies.
Egypt's election at the UN human rights council also
confirms international appreciation for the achievements made by the Egyptian
state in recent years, and as an extension of the series of successes achieved
by Egyptian diplomacy at the international level, the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs stated.
Egypt's election also represents the culmination of
its pivotal role in supporting security, peace, and stability, as well as its
tireless efforts to de-escalate tensions in the region, most recently the
historic Sharm el-Sheikh Peace Summit held on October 13, according to the statement.
Egypt’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed its
appreciation in the statement to the ‘friendly countries’ that supported its
candidacy, affirming its full commitment to fulfilling its role within the
Council during the coming period and working to develop its mechanisms to
ensure balance and comprehensiveness in addressing human rights issues.
Source: Egypt Today