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General Secretary Antonio Gutres is declining over $ 700 million to spend more than $ 700 million and plans to overhall the United Nations as its biggest sponsor, America, draws support to the US.
Guterres’ plan calls for a 20% deduction in expenditure and employment, which will bring its budget to the lowest to the lowest since 2018. About 3,000 jobs will be cut.
Officially, the reform program is on the 80th anniversary of the United Nations, not for the new US administration. But the measure of cuts reflects the threat to American support, traditionally 22% of the organization’s budget.
President Donald Trump has suspended that the United Nations bodies have already been taken out of money, expecting further cuts with a comprehensive review.
Deputy State Department spokesman Tommy Pigot told reporters on Thursday, “We are not going to be a part of organizations that obstruct the United States.”
The Trump administration has terminated billions of dollars in foreign aid as employed in the United Nations, as it looks as part of its drive to focus on what it looks as American interests. Conflicts of Ukraine and Africa from the Middle East have added the need for global assistance.
After years of financial conflicts, the United Nations was already planning to make widespread structural changes under Guterres. He warned in January that it was facing “a fully developed liquidity crisis”. Overall, the expenditure in the United Nations System is expected to fall to the lowest level in about a decade – below its high to $ 20 billion in 2023.
“The United Nations 80 is largely in a large part of a large part of New York University Center on International Cooperation.”
Guterres is expected to release details of their overhaul plans in a budget in September. The plan asks for restructuring its several programs.
Guterres regulates the United Nations regular budget, which is only a fraction of the total expenditure of its colleagues. Facing the lack of their own funding, agencies such as UNICEF and UNESCO are also planning a major cut.
The Trump administration has already shut down the funds by visiting the Relief and Works Agency of the United Nations, which has been withdrawn from the United Nations Human Rights Council for Palestine refugees in the east and left UNESCO.
Guterres’s plan has also criticized both Trump colleagues and inside the United Nations.
“There are some things that the United Nations must definitely be extended in terms of resources,” said Brett Shefer, a senior partner at the Conservative American Enterprise Institute. “And then there are some things that the United Nations should not diminish, but is completely expired.”
He contributed significantly to the US interests, citing the United Nations’ nuclear guard and the world food program and gave a mandate to the Food and Agriculture Organization and Human Rights Council as obstacles with American policy.
Meanwhile, the United Nations employees in Geneva announced last week that they passed a malaise and no -confidence resolution in the plan.
“Staff realized that its slash and burn approach lacks focus, they had no strategic objective, and Ian Richards, posted on LinkedIn about the United Nations 80 report by United Nations Staff Union President Ian Richards, had more top-blessings and bloated.
According to Nyu’s chain, that vote has a large extent symbolic significance.
Nevertheless, attempts to get ahead of unavoidable cuts in Guterres’s efforts that will reduce the US support can help adapt to the United Nations, he said.
“Maybe it’s a silver lining,” the chain said. “We will all be primed for improvement.”
With help from Eric Martin.
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