Topic: 2025 – Responsibility of International Organizations
Country: Egypt
Delegate Name: Vivienne Ilg
International Organizations have increased their involvement in all aspects around the globe. Throughout this period, questions of legal responsibility have become more aggressive. The Arab Republic of Egypt believes that these organizations, like the UN, WTO, WHO, and MF must be held accountable if their policies or operations, by any means, cause damage to states or populations, especially in developing countries. Egypt would like to support clear liability frameworks, compensation mechanisms, and transparent reporting
We would also like to showcase that the importance of international organizations should not infringe on the sovereignty or cultural policies of member states. New reforms should balance organizational authority with national decision-making power, especially for developing nations.
Another very important issue for Egypt is fairness in decision-making. Many international organizations still give more influence and power to wealthier States, leaving us, developing nations, with less power and influence. Egypt supports increasing transparency, improving representation, and making sure all nations are equally seen and heard.
Overall, Egypt believes that strengthening responsibility makes international organizations more trustworthy and effective. By respecting sovereignty, improving fairness, and being transparent, these organizations can better support missions for overall peace, development, and cooperation.
Works Cited:
Draft Articles on the Responsibility of International Organizations 2011.
“Towards More Effective, Fit for Future UN Peacekeeping Operations.” Egypt, 2024, egypt.un.org/en/270055-towards-more-effective-fit-future-un-peacekeeping-operations.
“Document Viewer.” Un.org, 2025, docs.un.org/en/a/res/77/280. Accessed 26 Nov. 2025.