Ambassador Mahmoud Karem has been appointed Performing President of Egypt’s Nationwide Council for Human Rights (NCHR) on Wednesday, 4 June, following the formal resignation of Moushira Khattab.
The Council introduced the choice throughout its newest session in Cairo, noting that Khattab’s resignation, efficient 31 Might, was submitted prematurely to permit her to pursue a brand new function with a global group.
In accordance with the Council’s inner laws, Karem, who had been serving as Vice President since 2021, will lead the Council for the rest of its present time period.
Karem brings many years of diplomatic and public service expertise to the function. A former ambassador to the European Union, NATO, Japan, and Belgium, he has additionally held a number of high-level positions at Egypt’s Ministry of International Affairs, together with Assistant Minister for Worldwide and Asian Affairs.
On the worldwide stage, Karem has represented Egypt within the UN Safety Council, the Non-Aligned Motion, and the Convention on Disarmament in Geneva, and was appointed by the UN Secretary-Common to varied professional teams on disarmament and worldwide safety.
In Egypt, Karem beforehand served as Secretary-Common of the NCHR from 2010 to 2012 and was additionally the final coordinator of Abdel Fattah El-Sisi’s 2014 presidential marketing campaign.
Throughout the Council’s June assembly, members additionally reviewed ongoing initiatives, mentioned institutional issues, and finalised a report for submission to the Sub-Committee on Accreditation, a world physique that assesses nationwide human rights establishments.

