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Egypt celebrates October victory: Peace and justice through the spirit of sustainable development

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Egypt celebrates the October Victory… Peace and justice in the spirit of sustainable development

In memory of peace and justice; On the fifty-second anniversary of the victory of the glorious October War, Egypt recalls one of the greatest moments of its modern history, a moment in which faith in the homeland and insistence on restoring dignity were embodied. However, this victory was not the end of the road, but rather the beginning of a deeper path towards peace, justice and building strong institutions, which constitutes the essence of the sixteenth goal of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): peace, justice and strong institutions.

Based on its comprehensive vision based on achieving the goals of sustainable development and spreading awareness of its issues,The Earth Guards Foundation highlights this essential aspect of the October victory celebrations; untilIt emphasizes that the event is not limited to a mere military victory, but rather constitutes an integrated national experience that shows that true peace is investing in human capabilities and strengthening state institutions. So keep reading.

Sadat is a hero of peace

Egypt has realized since the first hours of victory in 1973 that the power of armies is only complete with the power of peace, and that true victory is not measured only by the number of tanks or miles recovered, but rather by what is translated into stability, justice and empowerment of citizens.

Hence came the historic decision of the late PresidentMohamed Anwar Sadat – the hero of war and peace – who chose to turn military victory into a platform for dialogue, and war into a gateway to peace, presenting to the world a unique model of the courage of a leader who dares to change; For a better future for his peopleAnd his nation.

Sadat’s path was not easy. He faced many challenges, but he believed that justice and peace were two sides of the same coin, and that building a strong state required fair institutions that preserved rights and established a culture of dialogue, not conflict. Here the true meaning of strong institutions becomes clear: institutions that protect the nation from chaos and give the citizen a voice and a place in the good governance system.

Peace and justice are two aspects of sustainable development

Today – under the new republic – Egypt is following in the footsteps of this balanced approach, as it strengthens the construction of its legislative, judicial and executive institutions, in a way that ensures transparency and the rule of law, and continues to support systems of social justice, combating corruption, and empowering youth and women. So that social justice and community peace become part of a structureSustainable development, not a passing political slogan.

From October 73 to the future

The celebration of October is a celebration of a renewed culture of faith in peace based on strength and justice, and of a nation that honors its martyrs by work and construction, and safeguards its victory by strengthening institutions that protect the rights of all.

In this context, Egypt is moving forward with confident steps towards achieving the sixteenth goal of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), inspired by the spirit of October, the meaning of steadfastness, by Sadat, the model of courage in decision-making, and by its established institutions, the determination to build and renew. Just as October was a military victory that preserved the land, today it is a symbol of a victory that consecrates the values of peace and justice, and builds the future on the foundations of the strength of the state and the justice of society.

In conclusion,Celebrating the anniversary of October borders on material victory. Because the Egyptian experience since 1973 shows that investing in people, activating the rule of law, and strengthening state institutions; They constitute the true pillars of sustainable development.

In light of the above, it can be said that Egypt today faces a dual responsibility, which is to preserve the legacy of October, a symbol of strength and dignity, and at the same time the necessity of transforming it into a practical model for sustainable development, where justice and peace become an integral part of the mechanisms of good governance. In order to build a stable future that guarantees current and future generations the rights, opportunities and status they deserve.

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