Egypt underwent the universal periodic review twice, the first in February 2010, and the second in November 2014. The UPR process for Egypt in 2014 resulted in the submission of 300 recommendations to Egypt, from which the Egyptian state accepted (223) recommendations entirely, and accepted (24) recommendations in form. Partial, 23 recommendations were rejected, 29 recommendations were taken note of, and one recommendation was considered inaccurate.
M | The state | recommendation | He saw the Egyptian government |
1 | Turkey | Signing the Second Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights | It was taken informed |
2 | Togo - Tunisia - Sierra Leone | Ratify the International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance | It was taken informed |
3 | Portugal | Ratify the International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance | It was taken informed |
4 | Uruguay - Chile - Gabon - Niger | Ratify the Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights | It was taken informed |
5 | Niger | Ratify the Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities | It was taken informed |
6 | Ghana | Withdraw its reservations to the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women, and ratification of its Optional Protocol | It was taken informed |
7 | Israel | Establishing an office for a national rapporteur to implement and coordinate policies and programs | It was taken informed |
8 | Malaysia | Continuing the joint efforts aimed at converting again to full respect for human rights | It was taken informed |
9 | Turkey - Tunisia | Send a standing invitation to all special procedures mandate holders | It was taken informed |
10 | Ghana | Send a standing invitation to all special procedures | It was taken informed |
11 | Switzerland | Facilitating the visits of all the special procedures that have so far submitted requests for visits | It was taken informed |
12 | Hungary | Enhance its cooperation with the Human Rights Council and its mechanisms by responding to pending requests from special rapporteurs to visit the country | It was taken informed |
13 | Latvia | Enhancing cooperation with the Special Procedures of the Human Rights Council by responding to pending visit requests, and ultimately considering sending a standing invitation to all special procedures mandate holders | It was taken informed |
14 | Norway | Inviting the special rapporteurs concerned with the situation of human rights defenders, the right to freedom of peaceful assembly and association, and the promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression, and setting dates for their visits | It was taken informed |
15 | Slovakia | Effective implementation of the instrument on pretrial detention in exceptional cases | It was taken informed |
16 | Netherlands | In accordance with Article 54 of its constitution, ensure that the Public Prosecutor's Office stops using preventive detention orders as a measure to punish activists and protesters or extend their detention period | It was taken informed |
17 | Luxembourg | Carry out the necessary reforms to ensure that defendants receive a fair trial within a reasonable time, and limit the resort to temporary detention | It was taken informed |
18 | Lesotho | Take the necessary steps to ensure that individuals suspected of having committed crimes under international law and other violations of civil and human rights are fully investigated, and brought to justice | It was taken informed |
19 | Estonia | Remove restrictions on the constitutional rights of peaceful assembly and freedom of expression, and release all persons imprisoned for exercising their constitutional rights, including media representatives | It was taken informed |
20 | Lithuania | Revising the penal code that restricts freedom of opinion, enacting legislation and recognizing independent trade unions, as well as removing restrictions on peaceful demonstrations | It was taken informed |
21 | United States of America | Release detainees for no other reason than to exercise their rights to freedom of expression or membership in a political group, and to ensure full fair trial guarantees for each of the remaining detainees | It was taken informed |
22 | Austria | The release of all journalists and media workers who were arrested while performing their duties, and the charges against them dropped | It was taken informed |
23 | Norway | The immediate evacuation of all prisoners, including journalists, prisoners of conscience, and human rights defenders | It was taken informed |
24 | Canada - Slovakia | Amend Law No. 107/2013 Regulating the Right to Public Meetings, Processions and Peaceful Demonstrations Review all laws related to public gatherings, including Law No. 10 of 1914 regarding assembly and Law No. 107 of 2013 regarding public meetings, to align them with Egypt's international human rights obligations | It was taken informed |
25 | United States of America | Abolish or amend the Protest Law (Law No. 107 of 2013) and the Law on Associations and Institutions (Law 84 of 2002), which limit freedom of assembly and association, and freedom of expression, or amend them to ensure that they are in line with Egypt's international obligations | It was taken informed |
26 | Austria | Amending Law 107 on the Right to Public Meetings and harmonizing it with international standards | It was taken informed |
27 | Germany | Protect freedom of assembly, guaranteed by the constitution, by amending the protest law to allow public gatherings to take place through a simple notification process | It was taken informed |
28 | Ireland | Withdrawing the civil society organizations bill that threatens their independence by enabling the government to dissolve them without a court order or refusing to grant licenses to new organizations for reasons including "national unity." | It was taken informed |
29 | Norway | Refrain from stigmatizing and criminalizing the work of NGOs, human rights defenders and journalists | It was taken informed |
30 | South Africa | Strengthening the necessary measures to implement the rights stipulated in the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, including the adoption of the necessary legislation | She has the support |
31 | Philippines | Continue to ensure the fulfillment of its human rights obligations, in particular the rights stipulated in the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and other human rights agreements to which it is a party | She has the support |
32 | Sudan | Continue efforts to harmonize national legislation with international standards | She has the support |
33 | Nigeria | Reconciling international human rights conventions with domestic laws | She has the support |
34 | Viet Nam | Strengthening the process of revising its existing laws to ensure compatibility with the new constitution, and to improve efforts to protect and promote human rights | She has the support |
35 | Angola | Continue to work on adopting appropriate legal frameworks to implement the guarantees stipulated in the new constitution with regard to human rights and fundamental freedoms | She has the support |
36 | India | Continue the legislative review process for the promotion and protection of all human rights | She has the support |
37 | Uzbekistan | Continue taking measures to strengthen the institutional and legal framework for the protection of human rights | She has the support |
38 | Ghana | Take steps to establish a national human rights institution in full compliance with the Paris Principles | She has the support |
39 | Iran | Continue its efforts aimed at strengthening national institutions working in the field of protecting and promoting human rights | She has the support |
40 | Senegal | Continue efforts to enhance good governance, political dialogue and measures aimed at achieving peace | She has the support |
41 | Sudan | Implementing the road map for political rights through the holding of legislative elections | She has the support |
42 | Algeria | Continue efforts to promote and protect human rights | She has the support |
43 | Azerbaijan | Continue to improve efforts to protect and promote human rights in the country | She has the support |
44 | Qatar | Continue to implement voluntary pledges and commitments aimed at promoting and protecting human rights and fundamental freedoms | She has the support |
45 | South Sudan | Continue efforts aimed at promoting awareness of a culture of human rights in society | She has the support |
46 | Equatorial Guinea | Continue its cooperation with National Councils and civil society organizations | She has the support |
47 | Indonesia | Continue to strengthen cooperation frameworks between law enforcement and civil society in order to continue constructive dialogue aimed at addressing all human rights challenges in the country | She has the support |
48 | Kazakhstan | Take further steps to ensure the promotion of the values of tolerance, dialogue and mutual understanding at the local level | She has the support |
49 | Malaysia | Encouraging dialogue between all parties in order to enhance understanding and unity | She has the support |
50 | Cyprus | Continue to encourage and enhance interaction and dialogue between the competent national authorities and civil society organizations | She has the support |
51 | Russian Federation | Continue to adopt legal and administrative measures to combat corruption | She has the support |
52 | Saudi Arabia | Continue efforts to combat corruption within the framework of legislative, administrative and political reform programs | She has the support |
53 | South Sudan | Promote the right to development by, inter alia, advancing national efforts to combat corruption | She has the support |
54 | the two seas | Harmonizing domestic legislation with international standards in anti-corruption efforts | She has the support |
55 | Bolivia | Take measures that promote harmonization between national legislation and the United Nations Convention against Corruption | She has the support |
56 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Continue to ensure that the principles of transparency and accountability are integrated into national anti-corruption efforts | She has the support |
57 | Cuba | Continue its efforts to combat corruption, including through the framework of legislative and administrative reforms | She has the support |
58 | Algeria | Continuing to implement the policy of empowering women and children | She has the support |
59 | Saudi Arabia | Continue to implement measures to realize youth rights, and encourage voluntary initiatives and charitable work in order to promote these rights | She has the support |
60 | Sri Lanka | Continue to implement measures aimed at enhancing youth enjoyment of human rights | She has the support |
61 | Uzbekistan | Expanding social programs to promote youth employment | She has the support |
62 | Amman | Make more efforts to create job opportunities for youth, by taking the necessary measures | She has the support |
63 | Armenia | Continue to promote and protect children's rights | She has the support |
64 | Iraq | Strengthening and coordinating the efforts of all institutions at the national level to ensure the protection of Egyptian expatriates | She has the support |
65 | Sierra Leone | Submit overdue reports to the relevant treaty bodies | She has the support |
66 | Ghana | Submit its reports to the Human Rights Committee and the Committee against Torture | She has the support |
67 | Tunisia | Expediting the process of establishing a regional office for the High Commissioner for Human Rights in Cairo | She has the support |
68 | Burkina Faso | To continue its full cooperation with the Human Rights Council and its mechanisms | She has the support |
69 | Japan | Provide a clear explanation of the relevant facts and circumstances in order to address the concerns expressed by United Nations human rights mechanisms | She has the support |
70 | Lao People's Democratic Republic | Continue its cooperation with the United Nations and other international organizations | She has the support |
71 | Lithuania | Full cooperation with special procedures mandate holders | She has the support |
72 | Qatar | Continue to work with the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights in establishing the regional office | She has the support |
73 | Ghana | Strengthening measures to eliminate discrimination against vulnerable groups, especially women | She has the support |
74 | Senegal | Take and strengthen measures to end discrimination against women | She has the support |
75 | Serbia | Implement a national action plan to eliminate traditional practices and stereotypes that lead to widening the gender gap | She has the support |
76 | Uruguay | Intensify its efforts to ensure absolute equality in rights and opportunities between women and girls vis-à-vis men and boys, in accordance with international standards | She has the support |
77 | Angola | Redoubling efforts aimed at ensuring non-discrimination and equality between men and women in all fields in Egyptian society | She has the support |
78 | Finland | Compliance with international human rights law by amending, adopting and effectively implementing legislation in order to eliminate all forms of discrimination against women and girls and criminalize all forms of violence against them, and to ensure the speedy investigation of all cases of sexual violence and sexual harassment faced by women protesters and human rights defenders, and to bring the perpetrators to justice | She has the support |
79 | Thailand | Intensifying efforts aimed at empowering women and improving their position in society, adopting more measures to eliminate all forms of discrimination against them, enhancing their literacy, ensuring that they enjoy equal treatment and creating a safe environment in the workplace, and combating gender-based violence | She has the support |
80 | Turkmenistan | Strengthening its efforts to support women's social rights, such as the right to education and health | She has the support |
81 | The United Arab Emirates | Continue to support women in the economic field | She has the support |
82 | Venezuela - Bolivarian Republic of | Continuing to adopt a policy for the promotion and protection of women's rights, in accordance with the 2014 constitution | She has the support |
83 | Afghanistan | Ensure equal access for girls and women to all levels and fields of education | She has the support |
84 | Bangladesh | Continue implementing the state's policies aimed at promoting and protecting women's rights in line with the 2014 constitution | She has the support |
85 | Botswana | Strengthening legislative and administrative measures related to discrimination and violence against women | She has the support |
86 | Brunei Darussalam | Continuing its efforts to ensure the empowerment of women in the economic, health and social fields, including the inclusion of women, as well as establishing health centers for women in order to ensure the promotion and protection of women's rights in the country. | She has the support |
87 | Burkina Faso | Continue its policy to empower women and respect and protect their rights, including combating female genital mutilation | She has the support |
88 | China | Continue efforts to promote women's empowerment in all aspects of public life | She has the support |
89 | Cuba | Keeping her interest focused on empowering women economically | She has the support |
90 | India | Continue programs and policies aimed at empowering women economically | She has the support |
91 | Mauritania | Continuing to empower women economically | She has the support |
92 | Ethiopia | Continue to promote equitable representation of women in parliament and government | She has the support |
93 | Greece | Enhancing parliamentary representation for women in accordance with the new constitution | She has the support |
94 | Iran | Continuing its national efforts aimed at ensuring women's empowerment | She has the support |
95 | Jordan | Continuing the current policies aimed at promoting and protecting women's rights in accordance with the human rights guarantees contained in the new 2014 constitution | She has the support |
96 | Latvia | Take appropriate steps to amend regulations that discriminate against women | She has the support |
97 | Lebanon | Continue to enact and enact laws to combat discrimination against women | She has the support |
98 | Nicaragua | Continuing to update and develop strategies to combat discrimination against women | She has the support |
99 | Morocco, West, sunset | Continue to take measures to promote and protect women's rights, especially in the workplace | She has the support |
100 | Myanmar | Sustaining efforts to ensure that women enjoy equal employment opportunities with men | She has the support |
101 | The Republic of Korea | To exert more efforts to eliminate all forms of violence and discrimination against women, and to ensure the strengthening of their empowerment, representation and renaissance in all sectors, in compliance with the new constitution | She has the support |
102 | Paraguay | Abolish the application of the death penalty for those under 18 | She has the support |
103 | Slovenia | Harmonize the definition of torture in its national legislation with the internationally accepted definition as set forth in the Convention against Torture | She has the support |
104 | Australia | Use the definition of torture contained in Article 1 (1) of the United Nations Convention against Torture for adoption in the Penal Code | She has the support |
105 | Nigeria | Amending Article 126 of the Penal Code in line with the Convention Against Torture | She has the support |
106 | State of Palestine | Consider amending Article 26 of the Penal Code to criminalize torture in line with Article 52 of the new constitution adopted in 2014 | She has the support |
107 | Switzerland | Ensure that all detainees are protected, by law and through practical measures, from torture and other ill-treatment, in accordance with their obligations under the Convention against Torture | She has the support |
108 | Denmark | Ensure that all detainees are protected from torture or other ill-treatment, and ensure that conditions of detention meet the Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners and the Basic Principles for the Treatment of Prisoners | She has the support |
109 | Spain | Ensure prosecution and punishment for potential crimes committed by security officers, especially the practice of torture | She has the support |
110 | United States of America | Duly investigate the excessive use of force by the security forces, make the results of the investigations public, and prosecute persons whose involvement in the investigations reveals these acts. | She has the support |
111 | Belgium | Investigation in accordance with international standards with the perpetrators of acts of violence during the demonstrations, whether members of the police or the army, which resulted in serious injuries or deaths, and, if necessary, bringing those responsible to justice | She has the support |
112 | Botswana | Investigate all allegations of torture, and ensure victims have access to effective remedies | She has the support |
113 | France | Ensure that the constitutional ban on torture is effectively respected | She has the support |
114 | Uruguay | Implement the prohibition against using confessions obtained by torture or other unlawful methods as evidence | She has the support |
115 | Central African Republic | Ensure that the defense and security forces adhere to international human rights standards relating to the use of force | She has the support |
116 | Chilean | Ensure that security forces comply with human rights laws and international standards on the use of force, and investigate allegations of violations attributed to them | She has the support |
117 | Costa Rica | Ensure that security forces adhere to international human rights standards relating to the use of force, and that they do not engage in arbitrary detention | She has the support |
118 | the two seas | Increase the number of female police officers, and consider appointing them to decision-making positions | She has the support |
119 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Increase the number of women in law enforcement agencies, including the police department | She has the support |
120 | The United Arab Emirates | Promote police training and awareness-raising programs on human rights | She has the support |
121 | Zimbabwe | Expanding human rights education and awareness programs to target larger numbers of public officials | She has the support |
122 | Belgium | Develop courses to train police officers on child rights to ensure that they act appropriately with child victims or delinquents | She has the support |
123 | China | Encouraging the provision of more human rights education and training for law enforcement officials | She has the support |
124 | Ethiopia | Establish effective programs designed to enhance knowledge of human rights among law enforcement officials | She has the support |
125 | Morocco, West, sunset | Increase human rights education and awareness programs among police personnel | She has the support |
126 | Pakistan | Establish programs aimed at raising awareness of law enforcement officials of human rights values and principles | She has the support |
127 | Nicaragua | Continue work on reforming and improving prisons and detention centers in accordance with international standards related to this issue | She has the support |
128 | The Plurinational State of Bolivia | Ensure that persons with disabilities enjoy their rights in detention centers | She has the support |
129 | Jordan | Ensure the rights of detainees with disabilities by providing separate detention facilities | She has the support |
130 | Myanmar | Ensure that persons with disabilities enjoy their rights in detention centers | She has the support |
131 | Russian Federation | Provide guarantees that cases of violence against women are effectively investigated and the perpetrators prosecuted | She has the support |
132 | Sierra Leone | Establish measures to effectively address discrimination and violence against women and girls | She has the support |
133 | Singapore | Continue to ensure the effective implementation of measures such as the establishment of hotlines and care centers for victims of violence, as well as the imposition of more severe penalties for perpetrators of violence against women and, if necessary, the development of more practical policies to prevent all forms of violence against women, and support the victims of these violations | She has the support |
134 | Slovenia | Adopting comprehensive measures to address violence against women, including the enactment of a law criminalizing all forms of violence against women | She has the support |
135 | South Africa | Strengthening measures to combat sexual abuse and sexual violence against women and girls | She has the support |
136 | Sri Lanka | Ensure effective accountability for perpetrators of violence against women | She has the support |
137 | Sweden | Continue to intensify efforts aimed at promoting gender equality and combating sexual harassment and gender-based violence through comprehensive legislative reform and adoption of a national strategy, and recognition of the importance of the work and competence of non-governmental organizations in this field. | She has the support |
138 | Ukraine | Continue efforts to eliminate all forms of violence against women | She has the support |
139 | United Kingdom of Great Britain - Northern Ireland | Completing the national strategy to combat violence against women and developing a reasonable and clear implementation plan, and inviting the Special Rapporteur on the issue of violence against women, its causes and consequences to visit Egypt | She has the support |
140 | Afghanistan | Adopt comprehensive measures to address violence against women and girls | She has the support |
141 | Brazil | Adopting a comprehensive national strategy to combat all forms of violence against women, including women defenders, at the public and domestic levels, especially sexual harassment | She has the support |
142 | Central African Republic | Adoption of a bill to combat violence against women | She has the support |
143 | Côte d'Ivoire | Continue efforts to combat sexual harassment and sexual violence against women, including by increasing the number of police units and personnel specializing in this | She has the support |
144 | Democratic People's Republic of Korea | Enhancing its efforts to combat violence against women and achieve greater equality between women and men | She has the support |
145 | France | Implementation of the Egyptian strategy to combat violence against women | She has the support |
146 | Ghana | Adopt comprehensive measures to address violence against women and girls, including the criminalization of all forms of violence against women | She has the support |
147 | Iceland | Intensify its efforts to prevent violence against women, protect survivors, and prosecute perpetrators | She has the support |
148 | Lithuania | Amend the penal code and other national laws to criminalize all forms of violence against women, domestic violence, and rape in particular, and implement the laws in practice | She has the support |
149 | Financial | Strengthening measures to combat violence against women effectively | She has the support |
150 | the black Mountain | Take the necessary steps to develop legislative and enforcement measures designed to eliminate all forms of violence against women, including sexual violence against women participating in protests and demonstrations | She has the support |
151 | Pakistan | Continue to strengthen efforts in combating sexual harassment | She has the support |
152 | Sierra Leone | Abolish early forced and temporary commercial marriages for girls, and ensure the elimination of female genital mutilation | She has the support |
153 | Rwanda | Intensifying efforts aimed at combating trafficking in persons, in cooperation with the international community | She has the support |
154 | Slovenia | Broaden the understanding of the definition of trafficking in persons, and the incorporation of a human rights-based approach into policies aimed at eliminating trafficking in persons | She has the support |
155 | Israel | Ensure effective implementation of the National Plan to Combat Human Trafficking | She has the support |
156 | Kazakhstan | Continue its national efforts to combat trafficking in persons, including through international and regional cooperation | She has the support |
157 | Philippines | Ensure the creation of a national database on trafficking in persons | She has the support |
158 | Maldives | Continue to strengthen efforts aimed at eliminating trafficking in persons in accordance with the national plan | She has the support |
159 | Serbia | Strengthening measures aimed at eliminating the economic exploitation of children, and amending the National Labor Law to bring it in line with International Labor Organization Convention No. 182 relating to the prohibition of the worst forms of child labor and immediate action to eliminate it | She has the support |
160 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Develop a comprehensive and multidisciplinary strategy to prevent and respond to the exploitation of young citizens through illegal migration | She has the support |
161 | Belgium | Significant improvement in respect for the right to trial in accordance with the established procedures, in accordance with Article 14 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights | She has the support |
162 | France | Ensuring fair, fair and independent judicial procedures in line with international standards | She has the support |
163 | Ireland | Ensure compliance with their international obligations regarding the right to a fair trial without delay based on clear charges and independent investigations, while respecting the right to access and communicate with lawyers and families | She has the support |
164 | Canada | Ensuring that detainees are tried according to due process, because a fair and independent judicial system is a fundamental pillar of a democratic and stable Egypt in the future | She has the support |
165 | Mexico | Take measures to ensure due process and fair trials, especially in any cases that may lead to the application of the death penalty | She has the support |
166 | Mexico | Continue cooperation with the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights in order to obtain technical assistance in promoting and guaranteeing the independence of the judiciary, and to ensure access to justice for all citizens | She has the support |
167 | Uruguay | Ensure transparency, effectiveness, integrity and independence in investigations of human rights violations | She has the support |
168 | Belgium | Publicize the findings and recommendations of the various national truth commissions to ensure transparency | She has the support |
169 | Argentina | Continue efforts to combat impunity for gross human rights violations committed during the events of 2011 and 2013 | She has the support |
170 | Yemen | Continue its efforts to ensure the success of transitional justice and national reconciliation in order to promote and protect human rights | She has the support |
171 | Russian Federation | Continuing the policy regarding the protection and support of the family institution as the cornerstone of society | She has the support |
172 | Bangladesh | Continuing to implement social policies that support the family institution in line with traditional family values and the socio-economic aspirations of its people | She has the support |
173 | Belarus | Continue to provide support to the family as the natural and basic unit of society, in line with its international obligations, including through the adoption of relevant legal measures at the national level when appropriate | She has the support |
174 | South Sudan | Encouraging initiatives aimed at promoting religious respect, tolerance and cultural diversity | She has the support |
175 | Azerbaijan | To continue its activities aimed at achieving better understanding between all peoples and religions | She has the support |
176 | Cuba | Continue to encourage and support initiatives and activities aimed at promoting religious respect and tolerance | She has the support |
177 | Jordan | Launching a social dialogue to improve religious discourse by emphasizing positive values and a bright model for the Egyptian religious heritage | She has the support |
178 | Morocco, West, sunset | Continue to encourage community initiatives in the field of interfaith dialogue | She has the support |
179 | Amman | Continue to encourage initiatives aimed at spreading values of religious respect and tolerance in society | She has the support |
180 | Pakistan | Promoting social dialogue aimed at producing a religious discourse that supports the values of tolerance, social cohesion and mutual understanding | She has the support |
181 | Romania | Ensure respect for freedom of religion or belief for all its citizens | She has the support |
182 | Australia | Amending the penal code in order to implement the guarantees of freedom of thought, press and publication guaranteed by the 2014 constitution | She has the support |
183 | Brazil | Take necessary measures to enhance the enjoyment of freedom of expression | She has the support |
184 | Luxembourg | Work effectively to ensure the exercise of freedom of expression, association and peaceful assembly, and in this context, to ensure that the law governing demonstrations in Egypt complies with its obligations under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. | She has the support |
185 | Tunisia | Ensuring an environment conducive to the work of journalists, human rights defenders and civil society organizations | She has the support |
186 | France | Respect for freedom of opinion and expression, especially for journalists, and the freedom to demonstrate peacefully, without resorting to excessive use of force | She has the support |
187 | Germany | Revise the penal code to ensure freedom of expression and protect journalists from violence and harassment | She has the support |
188 | Luxembourg | Take all necessary measures to protect journalists and human rights defenders from threats and attacks, and ensure that perpetrators of this form of violence are brought to justice | She has the support |
189 | Norway | Ensure the protection of freedom of expression in all its forms, including artistic expression | She has the support |
190 | Romania | Respect the freedom of its citizens of assembly and association | She has the support |
191 | Mexico | Ensure that the legislative framework guarantees the full enjoyment of freedom of expression and association | She has the support |
192 | Netherlands | Amending the protest law to regulate the right to public meetings, processions and peaceful demonstrations in accordance with Article 73 of the Constitution, which guarantees freedom of assembly | She has the support |
193 | Slovakia | Establish and approve the law providing for the right to establish NGOs by notification | She has the support |
194 | Italy | Adoption of the new law on non-governmental organizations that fully guarantees civil society enjoyment of a set of rights in line with international standards | She has the support |
195 | United Kingdom of Great Britain - Northern Ireland | Ensure the full implementation of the provisions of the constitution related to the freedom of civil society action, including by revising the NGO law to bring it in line with international standards and protect freedom of expression | She has the support |
196 | Costa Rica | Implement measures to facilitate civil society action, including legislative measures | She has the support |
197 | Croatia | Adopting legislation that facilitates the work of NGOs in a way that promotes human rights and benefits the political process as a whole in Egypt | She has the support |
198 | Iceland | Harmonization of the NGO bill with international standards and the Egyptian constitution | She has the support |
199 | The Republic of Korea | Expediting the enactment of an NGO law in line with the new constitution, and granting NGOs legal personality upon submission of notification of their establishment | She has the support |
200 | Finland | Fully implement their international obligations to ensure that human rights defenders and other civil society actors are protected in the exercise of their human rights, including freedom of expression, association and assembly | She has the support |
201 | France | Respect the right of associations that defend human rights to freely exercise their work, and ensure that Egyptian legislation complies with the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, and guarantees the right to freedom of association | She has the support |
202 | Canada | Ensure that amendments to Law No. 84 of 2002 are consistent with Egypt's constitution and its international obligations | She has the support |
203 | Japan | To give due consideration to ensuring a safe and sustainable environment for civil society | She has the support |
204 | Czech Republic | Upgrading the electoral process and ensuring the implementation of the recommendations of election observation missions, especially with regard to women's equality in political participation with men, the participation of independent election observers, respect for freedom of assembly and expression, and the revision of election campaign financing regulations | She has the support |
205 | India | Holding parliamentary elections as soon as possible | She has the support |
206 | Senegal | Strengthening monitoring and regulation of domestic work | She has the support |
207 | Philippines | Consider amendments to the labor law to include and protect domestic workers, and prohibit exploitative domestic work | She has the support |
208 | Senegal | Promote vocational training to enhance the rapid integration of young graduates into the workforce | She has the support |
209 | South Africa | Effective implementation of the comprehensive national strategy to address unemployment in the short and long term, including investment in skills development | She has the support |
210 | State of Palestine | Enhancing efforts to ensure that women enjoy equal work opportunities | She has the support |
211 | Bolivia | Continue to work to ensure that women enjoy equal rights in the workplace through the institutions, rules and general policies of the state | She has the support |
212 | Tajikistan | Take measures to reduce unemployment, especially among young people, and to enhance their integration into the social and political life of the country with the aim of preserving and enhancing its stability and security. | She has the support |
213 | Bhutan | Continue its efforts to combat unemployment in the short and long term, in consultation with the private sector and education service providers | She has the support |
214 | Equatorial Guinea | Continuing to implement its comprehensive national strategy aimed at addressing unemployment in the short and long term | She has the support |
215 | Tajikistan | Strengthening the national legislative framework to eradicate illiteracy, achieve integrative development for all segments of the population and regions, improve the standard of living for its citizens, including vulnerable groups of the population, provide housing and other economic and social rights | She has the support |
216 | Thailand | Ensure the participation of all stakeholders, especially women, youth and vulnerable groups, in the economic development of the country with a view to achieving long-term economic growth that is not excluded from anyone and ensuring the well-being of all. | She has the support |
217 | Turkmenistan | Continue the practice of implementing social programs | She has the support |
218 | Algeria | Intensifying programs promoting economic, social and cultural rights | She has the support |
219 | Iran | To continue promoting the right of its people to have access to social security and an adequate standard of living | She has the support |
220 | Iran | To intensify its efforts to realize economic, social and cultural rights, including the right to health | She has the support |
221 | Bhutan | Continue its efforts to reduce poverty and, in particular, increase focus on programs to combat poverty in rural areas | She has the support |
222 | Kazakhstan | Make more efforts to realize economic, social and cultural rights, including by strengthening social protection measures | She has the support |
223 | Nicaragua | Continue to allocate efforts to promote economic, social and cultural rights | She has the support |
224 | Financial | Continuing and strengthening measures to improve the living conditions of its residents | She has the support |
225 | Equatorial Guinea | Intensify its efforts to develop a housing strategy for the years 2012-2027 | She has the support |
226 | Maldives | Take practical measures to ensure access to safe drinking water and sanitation for all, especially for people in rural areas | She has the support |
227 | Uzbekistan | Continue efforts to ensure universal access to quality education and health care | She has the support |
228 | Brunei Darussalam | Continuing the various programs it implements to promote the right of its people to education, especially in the eradication of illiteracy, through cooperation with specific governorates and civil society organizations, as well as other international organizations. | She has the support |
229 | Eritrea | Continue its efforts to ensure the realization of the right to education for all, with a special focus on the advancement of women | She has the support |
230 | Indonesia | Make more efforts to eradicate illiteracy for all, by, inter alia, allocating an adequate budget | She has the support |
231 | Amman | Continue the efforts made in the education system to ensure that all segments of society have access to education | She has the support |
232 | Armenia | To further expand the implementation of human rights education and training programs in the country | She has the support |
233 | Venezuela | Continuing to support persons with disabilities to participate in decisions related to their basic rights | She has the support |
234 | Belarus | Continue to create conditions for the participation of persons with disabilities in public life in the country and in decision-making in matters related to the realization of their rights | She has the support |
235 | Côte d'Ivoire | Promote national bodies responsible for ensuring the protection of persons with disabilities from all forms of violations, and promoting their full inclusion in society | She has the support |
236 | Kuwait | Increase opinion opportunities available for people with disabilities | She has the support |
237 | Lebanon | Continue efforts aimed at ensuring the rights of persons with disabilities and improving their inclusion in society | She has the support |
238 | Nigeria | Address gaps in protecting migrants' rights | She has the support |
239 | Democratic People's Republic of Korea | To intensify and advance its efforts to combat illegal immigration and effectively address its dangerous consequences | She has the support |
240 | Greece | Continue to strengthen efforts in preventing and combating illegal immigration, including through the use of boats designated for high-risk marine areas | She has the support |
241 | Kuwait | Addressing legal loopholes regarding illegal immigration | She has the support |
242 | Myanmar | Enact laws and take necessary measures to complement the government's efforts in the field of immigration | She has the support |
243 | Sri Lanka | Encouraging commercial enterprises and the private sector to participate in the comprehensive human development process based on the principle of corporate social responsibility, including through voluntary initiatives and charitable work. | She has the support |
244 | The United Arab Emirates | Spreading the concept of capital social responsibility and broadening its understanding, and encouraging businessmen and the private sector to contribute to the overall human development process, including through voluntary initiatives and charitable work. | She has the support |
245 | Venezuela | Exerting more efforts to enhance corporate social responsibility in private enterprises, and to encourage them to promote voluntary initiatives that contribute to the human development of the Egyptian people. | She has the support |
246 | Iraq | Encouraging private capital to contribute to the national development process by financing charitable work | She has the support |
247 | Russian Federation | Intensifying efforts aimed at combating all forms and manifestations of terrorism and extremism | She has the support |
248 | Saudi Arabia | Intensification of efforts aimed at combating terrorism in all its forms | She has the support |
249 | Burkina Faso | To expedite the adoption of the draft law on respect for human rights in the war against terrorism | She has the support |
250 | Burundi | Make all possible efforts to expedite the process of adopting the Anti-Terrorism Law | She has the support |
251 | France | Combating terrorism in a manner that complies with human rights | She has the support |
252 | The Republic of Korea | Ensure that measures taken in the context of combating terrorism are consistent with the principle of full respect for fundamental human rights | She has the support |
253 | Slovenia | Review the reservation to articles 2 and 16 of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women, and withdraw it | It has partial support |
254 | Latvia | Consider withdrawing its reservations to the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women | It has partial support |
255 | Namibia) | Consider withdrawing its reservations to Articles 2 and 16 of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women, acceding to its Optional Protocol, and considering taking the measures required of it as the primary guardian of the rights, freedoms and interests of its citizens, by eliminating all forms of discrimination against women in decision-making and life the public | It has partial support |
256 | Sweden | Review the Personal Status Law and the Penal Code in order to amend or delete articles that discriminate against women, in order to comply with the constitution, as well as international law, and work to lift the reservation to Article 16 of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women | It has partial support |
257 | Portugal | Consider developing human rights indicators, as suggested by the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, as an essential tool for the realization of human rights | It has partial support |
258 | Rwanda | Intensifying efforts to ensure gender equality and eliminate sexual and gender-based violence, including by considering the development of a national action plan to implement Security Council resolution 1325 (2000) | It has partial support |
259 | Estonia | Take legislative and enforcement measures to eliminate all forms of violence against women, including withdrawing Egypt's reservations to the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women | It has partial support |
260 | Germany | Criminalizing domestic violence against women, and ratifying the Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women | It has partial support |
261 | Czech Republic | Guarantee the right to a fair trial and ensure that civilians are tried in civilian courts at all times | It has partial support |
262 | Norway | Ensure that trials and pre-trial detention comply with the due process rights guaranteed by the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and Articles 54 and 55 of the Constitution, and cease all military trials for civilians. | It has partial support |
263 | Lithuania | Investigate all cases of the security forces' use of excessive force against protesters and hold those responsible for these incidents to account, and stop the practice of trying civilians militarily | It has partial support |
264 | Cabo Verde | Strengthening the protection of the rights of religious minorities, in particular creating the necessary conditions to exercise freedom of worship, and putting an end to impunity for violations of these rights | It has partial support |
265 | Czech Republic | Promote freedom of expression and the media so that all journalists can freely carry out their activities without intimidation, and to release those imprisoned for their work without delay | It has partial support |
266 | Australia | Protecting freedom of assembly by immediately repealing or amending the protest law to comply with Article 73 of the 2014 Constitution and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights | It has partial support |
267 | Sweden | Review the law on associations and the law on demonstrations in order to comply with the constitution, as well as international law, and immediately release persons detained or imprisoned for exercising their freedom of expression by participating in peaceful protests | It has partial support |
268 | Italy | Revise the law governing the right to public assembly by, inter alia, limiting prohibited behavior and abolishing excessive penalties in order to ensure better compliance with international standards | It has partial support |
269 | Norway | Protect freedom of assembly and association by revising the protest law, eliminating all forms of interference with the registration and work of NGOs, ensuring their right to seek and receive funding, and stop issuing final warnings to unregistered NGOs | It has partial support |
270 | Spain | Reformulation of the new NGO law to allow the full exercise of the right to freedom of formation of local and international organizations independently and without risks to continuity | It has partial support |
271 | Czech Republic | Facilitating the work of civil society actors by removing the exaggerated conditions imposed on their registration, work and funding, and harmonizing the Associations Law with the Constitution | It has partial support |
272 | Austria | Enact an NGO law that allows international and national human rights NGOs to operate without interference, in line with international standards | It has partial support |
273 | Chilean | Lifting the restrictions that hinder the work of civil society organizations, especially with regard to receiving funding, in order to be able to effectively carry out their work in defense of human rights. | It has partial support |
274 | Denmark | Amending the Associations Law in compliance with international standards, including allowing NGOs to operate without obstacles such as obtaining prior permission, monitoring their funding, and administratively dissolving them | It has partial support |
275 | Germany | Protect freedom of association in accordance with the Egyptian constitution, by adopting a new NGO law that is fully in line with international standards and best practices, including with regard to foreign funding. | It has partial support |
276 | Senegal | Promote tolerance and protect minorities and vulnerable groups | It has partial support |
277 | Ronda | Consider ratifying the Second Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, aiming at the abolition of the death penalty | Do not win support |
278 | Portugal | Ratification of the Second Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights aimed at abolishing the death penalty | Do not win support |
279 | Sierra Leone - Chile | Ratification of the Second Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights | Do not win support |
280 | Gabon | Consider ratifying the Optional Protocol to the Convention against Torture | Do not win support |
281 | Estonia - Uruguay - Tunisia - Slovenia - Chile | Ratify the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court | Do not win support |
282 | Togo - Tunisia - Czech Republic - Switzerland - Sierra Leone - Chile | Ratification of the Optional Protocol to the Convention against Torture | Do not win support |
283 | Austria | Ratification of the Optional Protocol to the Convention against Torture | Do not win support |
284 | Portugal | Withdrawal of its reservations to the Convention against Torture (Articles 21 and 22) and ratification of its Optional Protocol boxes without reservations | Do not win support |
285 | Argentina | Consider imposing a formal moratorium on executions issued | Do not win support |
286 | Romania | Consider adopting a moratorium on the use of the death penalty | Do not win support |
287 | Spain | Take the necessary measures to impose a moratorium on executions | Do not win support |
288 | Turkey - France - Togo - Germany | Imposing an immediate moratorium on all death sentences and imposing a moratorium on the application of the death penalty with a view to abolishing it, imposing a moratorium on the use of the death penalty with the aim of abolishing it and declaring a moratorium on the use of the death penalty with the aim of its eventual abolition. Pending abolition, its application should be limited and the reinstatement of the moratorium on executions aimed at abolishing the death penalty | Do not win support |
289 | Australia | Imposing a moratorium on the use of the death penalty | Do not win support |
290 | Luxembourg | Imposing a moratorium on the use of the death penalty | Do not win support |
291 | Italy | Impose a moratorium on executions | Do not win support |
292 | Switzerland | Impose a formal moratorium on executions aimed at abolishing the death penalty | Do not win support |
293 | Uruguay | Announcing a moratorium on the death penalty until it is abolished | Do not win support |
294 | the black Mountain | Issue an immediate moratorium on the use of the death penalty, particularly in mass trial cases | Do not win support |
295 | Portugal | Reducing death sentences issued, and imposing a moratorium on executions | Do not win support |
296 | Switzerland | Establish a mechanism for conducting mandatory independent visits to places where persons may be deprived of their liberty, including all military or national security facilities | Do not win support |
297 | Israel | The immediate evacuation of Mr. Odeh Al-Tarabin, an Israeli citizen who has been imprisoned for more than 14 years, and the realization of his enforceable right to obtain compensation to redress the damage caused to him as a result of his arbitrary detention | Do not win support |
298 | Austria | Urgently work to review the presidential decree expanding the role of military courts in order to ensure fair trial guarantees and limit the jurisdiction of military courts | Do not win support |
299 | Turkey | Work without delay to repeal or amend the Assembly Law of November 2013 in order to guarantee the right to freedom of assembly and freedom of expression. | Do not win support |
300 | Iceland | Ensure that comprehensive, independent and impartial investigations are conducted into the mass killings in Rab'a Square in 2013, and that the perpetrators are held accountable | Inaccurate recommendation |
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