UNITED NATIONS, Feb 16 (IPS) – A money crunch and hiring freeze on the United Nations threaten to hinder UN human rights investigations in locations like Sudan, Ukraine, and Syria.
UN Secretary-Basic Antonio Guterres warned UN member international locations on January 25 that if these with excellent dues don’t pay up quickly, the UN might be broke by August.
Within the meantime, the UN would take numerous cost-cutting measures, together with decreasing the variety of conferences and decreasing vitality bills at UN headquarters. The UN’s common price range for 2024, which doesn’t embody peacekeeping and another UN actions, is US$3.6 billion.
America owes probably the most however continues to make partial funds. Based on UN sources, the US owes $1.1 billion to the UN’s common price range for 2023 and 2024 plus extra arrears. The Biden administration needs to pay, however Congress has not handed a price range that will enable it to take action.
“The Biden administration is dedicated to working with Congress to make sure that the US absolutely pays its dues to the UN,” mentioned Chris Lu, US ambassador for UN administration and reform.
The US isn’t the one member nation that has been gradual to pay – 50 others hadn’t paid as of the top of 2023. China, the second largest contributor, didn’t pay its dues till November, which exacerbated the UN’s liquidity issues.
UN administration was pressured to impose a hiring freeze final yr. All UN departments are affected, together with the handful of human rights investigations, most of which have comparatively small staffs and budgets.
For instance, the UN Impartial Worldwide Reality-Discovering Mission for the Sudan, established 4 months in the past has a one-year mandate to research widespread atrocities, however nonetheless lacks investigators to hold out the mission.
And whereas the freeze is meant to permit exceptions for hiring important employees, UN officers and diplomats informed Human Rights Watch there was confusion about learn how to get these exceptions.
Delegations from China, Russia, Cuba, and others have been attempting for years to defund UN human rights work within the Basic Meeting’s Fifth Committee, which oversees the price range.
Their makes an attempt in December to dam funding for investigations into grave human rights abuses in Sudan, Syria, Ukraine, Russia, Nicaragua and elsewhere failed.
The UN management and member international locations ought to make sure that the UN’s human rights groups have funding and employees to satisfy their mandates. And governments that haven’t paid their assessed contributions ought to pay up.
https://www.hrw.org/news/2024/02/13/uns-financial-troubles-jeopardize-critical-human-rights-work
Louis Charbonneau is United Nations Director, Human Rights Watch (HRW) and Widad Franco is UN Advocacy Officer, HRW.
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