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Sharm El-Sheikh Summit: Egypt is a model of peace, justice and strong institutions

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Sharm El Sheikh Summit.. Egypt is a model of peace, justice and strong institutions

In Egypt, it wasSharm el-Sheikh -and still is– the city of peaceand justicewell deserved; At every historical milestone in the region, this Egyptian city proves that it is more than just a tourist destination, but rather a geographical space where diplomacy intersects with the global human conscience. This is what made it a platform for dialogue, a forum for wisdom, and a stage for decisions that change the course of events in the Middle East and the entire world. FromClimate and Development Conferencesto regional peace summits; Sharm El-Sheikh has remained an Egyptian model in calling forpeaceand justice.

And today theSharm El Sheikh Summit was heldto promotepeacein the region, where the city’s historical role was renewed by embracing one of the most sensitive moments in the regional scene, where politics and humanity intersect in a true test of the world’s ability to translate values into actions.

Hence, the importance of this international event emerges in the context of the goals ofSustainable Development, especially the sixteenth goal concerned with peace, justice, and strong institutions, and the seventeenth goal, which calls for building partnerships in order to achieve the goals; Because every peace agreement needs strong institutions that protect it, justice that is fair to people, and international cooperation that guarantees its survival and development.

From this standpoint,Earth Defenders Foundationin this article sheds light on the principles ofpeace, justice and strong institutions, embodied bySharm El Sheikh Summitbased on the essence of development Sustainable in its human dimension; So keep reading.

Peace and justice in light of sustainable development

The 16th Sustainable Development Goal embodies a global vision whose corepeacepeace cannot flourish without fair and transparent institutions; Because human protection begins with building trust between the citizen and the state, strengthening the rule of law, and ensuring justice for all without discrimination.

And what we are witnessing today atthe Sharm El-Sheikh Summitreaffirms this truth: regional security can only be achieved through solutions based on justice, respect for international humanitarian law, and a collective commitment to rebuild institutions on strong foundations that enable them to rise again in a way that serves people everywhere.

Justice – as the philosophy of the United Nations indicates – is not a political slogan, but rather a governing structure for all real reform. Societies that exclude justice sow the seeds of violence, while societies that build their institutions on transparency and accountability create a sustainable environment for peace.

Strong institutions for peacebuilding

Strong institutions are the real engine for building trust and achieving justice. It is what ensures that laws are above all, and that aid and resources are transformed into tools for development and not conflict. Hence, one of the most important axes of the summit – the Sharm El-Sheikh Summit – is to establish mechanisms to rebuild civil and service institutions, in a way that ensures the stability of security in the region and the sustainability of its resources.

No peace agreement can survive in the absence of institutions capable of managing the next phase transparently and responsibly. From this standpoint, the international community’s support for these institutions is not only a humanitarian act, but rather an investment in a more stable future for the entire region.

Partnerships to achieve goals

Also, talking aboutpeaceand justice is not complete without stopping at the seventeenth goal of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which calls for building global partnerships based on mutual respect and common interests. This is because development is not achieved through resources alone, but rather through relationships that are based on trust and integration.

The Sharm El-Sheikh Summit – as much as it is a political meeting between leaders of countries – is a platform for strengthening international partnerships between governments, international organizations, and civil society institutions. These partnerships are capable of transforming summit decisions into a tangible reality in people’s lives, by supporting reconstruction, empowering local communities, and enhancing education, health, and the economy.

Sharm El Sheikh, the city of peace again

If theSustainable Development Goals (SDGs)and their social, economic and environmental dimensions speak of leaving no one behind, then the spirit of theSharm El Sheikh Summitembodies this rule in all its meanings; It restores the human being’s right to security, dignity and a future.

In light of the profound transformations the region is witnessing, theSharm El Sheikh Summitseems more than just a political event; It is a vision of renewed faith in humanity’s ability to overcome division and build peace based on justice and strong institutions. Every peace that is not protected by just institutions remains fragile, and every justice that is not supported by true partnerships remains incomplete.

At the heart of this vision,The Earth Guards FoundationseesSharm El Sheikh Summitas a shift in human consciousness; Egypt presents a model that says that sustainability begins and ends with the human being, and that the world can only achieve its goals when it relies on three pillars: peace that instills confidence, justice that does justice to peoples, and strong institutions that protect the future.

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