Egypt to pay yearly fees of 22 WDO member states

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi . (AFP)
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Updated 09 June 2021
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Egypt to pay yearly fees of 22 WDO member states

  • El-Sisi said the Women Development Organization must be connected to international groups, especially UN bodies, to enrich WDO activities and draft cooperation programs with the UN

CAIRO: The Egyptian government will pay the annual contributions of 22 of the world’s least-developed countries to the Women Development Organization (WDO) — whether they are members or are about to join the organization.
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi announced the move on Monday during a meeting with Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly and Maya Morsi, president of the National Council for Women.
Presidential spokesman Bassam Rady said that Morsi reviewed preparations for the 8th Organization of Islamic Cooperation’s (OIC) ministerial conference on women, to be hosted by Egypt’s New Administrative Council on July 5-8.
El-Sisi issued directives on preparations for the OIC conference on women, which he said will consolidate Egypt’s position on women’s empowerment.
The forum will represent the culmination of the state’s efforts to enact national legislation that supports gender equality and ensures women’s empowerment in various sectors, topped by the Cabinet and House of Representatives, said El-Sisi.
During the summit Egypt will assume the presidency of the conference for the next two years, Rady said.
El-Sisi highlighted recent decisions allowing women to be appointed to the state council and the public prosecution for the first time in Egypt’s history.
During the meeting, Morsi said that the WDO represents a comprehensive framework for improving the status of women, and underlined Egypt’s pioneering efforts in establishing and promoting the organization.
She emphasized Egypt’s efforts to encourage other OIC member states to endorse the statute of the WDO, which came into effect in July 2020.
Morsi said the WDO aims to enhance the role of women in OIC member states, and strives to build the capacity of women and raise their efficiency through special programs on social, economic and political empowerment.
The WDO seeks to combat violence against women, reform religious speech, fight extremism and highlight Islamic values in drafting the rights of Muslim women around the world.
El-Sisi directed that a separate integrated building be used as the WDO headquarters.
He also ordered the establishment of a research center inside the WDO headquarters to conduct studies aimed at generating ideas to promote women.
The WDO must be connected to international organizations, especially UN bodies, to enrich WDO activities and draft cooperation programs with the UN, El-Sisi said.


RSF committed atrocities during El-Fasher capture, UN body says

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RSF committed atrocities during El-Fasher capture, UN body says

  • UN Human Rights Office documented more than 6,000 killings in ‌the first ‌three days of the October offensive
Rapid Support Forces violations in Sudan during the capture of the city of El-Fasher amount to war crimes and possible crimes against humanity, the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights said ‌on Friday.
Darfur’s El-Fasher fell ‌to RSF forces ​in ‌October ⁠2025 ​after a long ⁠siege that led to mass killings.
Based on interviews with over 140 victims and witnesses conducted in Sudan’s Northern state and in eastern Chad in late 2025, the UN Human Rights Office ⁠documented more than 6,000 killings in ‌the first ‌three days of the ​RSF offensive on El-Fasher ‌after the siege, it said.
RSF committed “widespread ‌atrocities that amount to war crimes and possible crimes against humanity,” said a report published by the Human Rights Office.
UN Human ‌Rights Chief Volker Turk renewed his call on parties to the ⁠conflict ⁠to take effective steps to end the grave violations by forces under their command, he said in a statement.
He appealed to states with influence to act urgently to prevent the repetition of violations documented in El-Fasher. “This includes respecting the arms embargo already in place, and ending the supply, sale or ​transfer of ​arms or military material to the parties.”