Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of website accessibility
UN May Cut Staff by 20%, Internal Memo Says
Reuters logo
By Reuters
Published 3 weeks ago on
May 29, 2025

The United Nations flag flies in front of the Secretariat Building at the United Nations headquarters in New York City September 18, 2015. REUTERS/Mike Segar/File Photo

Share

Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United Nations Secretariat is preparing to cut its $3.7 billion budget by 20% and slash about 6,900 jobs, according to an internal memo seen by Reuters.

The directive, which asks staff to detail cuts by June 13, comes amid a financial crisis triggered in part by the United States, which annually funds nearly a quarter of the world body.

In addition to U.S. foreign aid cuts under President Donald Trump that have gutted U.N. humanitarian agencies, the U.S. owes – for arrears and the current fiscal year – nearly $1.5 billion.

The memo’s author, U.N. Controller Chandramouli Ramanathan, did not cite the U.S. failure to pay. He noted that the cuts are part of a review launched in March dubbed “UN80.”

“It is an ambitious effort to ensure that the United Nations is fit for purpose to support 21st-century multilateralism, reduce human suffering and build better lives and futures for all,” Ramanathan said. “I count on your cooperation for this collective effort whose aggressive timelines are recognized.”

The cuts would take effect January 1, the start of the next budget cycle.

In public briefings to U.N. diplomats this month, Secretary General Antonio Guterres said he is considering a massive overhaul that would merge major departments and shift resources across the globe. He said the U.N. may consolidate some agencies, trim others, move staff to cheaper cities, cut duplication and eliminate redundant bureaucracy.

“These are times of peril, but they are also times of profound opportunity and obligation,” Guterres said on May 12.

“Make no mistake: uncomfortable and difficult decisions lie ahead. It may be easier and even tempting to ignore them or kick the can down the roads. But that road is a dead end.”

US Failure to Pay Created Liquidity Crisis for the UN

The U.S. failure to pay its assessments has also created a liquidity crisis for the U.N., a problem exacerbated by China’s repeated late payments. Together, the two nations account for more than 40% of U.N. funding.

In addition, the Trump administration has withdrawn hundreds of millions of dollars in discretionary funds, forcing the abrupt halt of dozens of humanitarian programs that U.N. officials have said will cost lives. The proposed U.S. budget for the coming year, which must be approved by Congress, has eliminated or drastically reduced funding for several U.N. programs, including peacekeeping.

In April, Tom Fletcher, who leads the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, told employees that U.S. funding cuts would force the agency to trim 20% of its staff to address a shortfall of $58 million.

Richard Gowan, UN director at the International Crisis Group, said it was unclear if the cuts will affect the Trump administration position.

“Diplomats think that Guterres hopes that if he shows he will make these cuts, then the administration will ease off on their threats to zero out funding for the UN,” Gowan said.

“That’s possible. It’s also possible that the administration will just pocket the cuts and not make any concessions.”

(Reporting by John Shiffman; Additional reporting by Michelle Nichols; Editing by Bill Berkrot)

RELATED TOPICS:

DON'T MISS

What Are Fresno Real Estate Experts Predicting for 2025 and Beyond?

DON'T MISS

First California EV Mandates Hit Automakers This Year. Most Are Not Even Close

DON'T MISS

Florida Congresswoman to Revive Bipartisan Immigration Bill. Valley Leaders Join the Push

DON'T MISS

LA Dodgers Say They Denied ICE Agents Access to Dodger Stadium Parking Lot

DON'T MISS

Netanyahu Says Fall of Iran’s Leadership Not a Goal but Could Be a Result

DON'T MISS

Hunger Strike Begins as California Prisons Hand Down Biggest Restrictions Since COVID

DON'T MISS

Sen. Alex Padilla: This Is How an Administration Acts When It’s Afraid

DON'T MISS

Justice Dept. to Cut Two-Thirds of Inspectors Monitoring Gun Sales

DON'T MISS

Landlords Say They’re Struggling. Rents Keep Going Up. What Gives?

DON'T MISS

CA Prison Union Strikes $600 Million Contract With Newsom That Includes Furloughs

DON'T MISS

Bay Area Transit Systems Want More Money. But Their Payrolls Soared as Ridership Declined

DON'T MISS

Trump to Decide on US Action in Israel-Iran Conflict Within 2 Weeks, White House Says

UP NEXT

LA Dodgers Say They Denied ICE Agents Access to Dodger Stadium Parking Lot

UP NEXT

Netanyahu Says Fall of Iran’s Leadership Not a Goal but Could Be a Result

UP NEXT

Hunger Strike Begins as California Prisons Hand Down Biggest Restrictions Since COVID

UP NEXT

Sen. Alex Padilla: This Is How an Administration Acts When It’s Afraid

UP NEXT

Justice Dept. to Cut Two-Thirds of Inspectors Monitoring Gun Sales

UP NEXT

Landlords Say They’re Struggling. Rents Keep Going Up. What Gives?

UP NEXT

CA Prison Union Strikes $600 Million Contract With Newsom That Includes Furloughs

UP NEXT

Bay Area Transit Systems Want More Money. But Their Payrolls Soared as Ridership Declined

UP NEXT

Trump to Decide on US Action in Israel-Iran Conflict Within 2 Weeks, White House Says

UP NEXT

Tulare County Farmers Cry Foul Over Proposed Groundwater Fees

Fresno Area’s Newest College Grads Boast Nearly $24 Billion in Earning Power

33 minutes ago

The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Get a 400% Pay Raise

1 hour ago

Marijuana’s Links to Heart Attack and Stroke Are Becoming Clearer

1 hour ago

‘Little Lobbyists’ Urge Senators to Oppose Trump’s Bill Cutting Medicaid

1 hour ago

Visalia Stabbing Sends Man to Hospital, Police Investigating

1 hour ago

Wall Street Perks Up, Oil Dips After Trump’s Middle East Delay

1 hour ago

Police, DA Refuse to Release Records on Latina Senator’s DUI Arrest Near Capitol

2 hours ago

US Supreme Court Upholds Law on Suing Palestinian Authorities Over Attacks

2 hours ago

Pro-Palestinian Activists Damage Planes at UK Military Base

2 hours ago

Israeli Scientists Scramble to Save Work After Iranian Missile Hits Labs

2 hours ago

Hips Don’t Lie, and Neither Do Ticket Sales: Shakira Adds Fresno Show

Global pop icon Shakira has added a Fresno stop to her record-breaking Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour, with a newly announced stadium s...

16 minutes ago

Shakira has added a Fresno stadium stop to her record-breaking world tour, set for August 7 at Valley Children’s Stadium. (Shutterstock)
16 minutes ago

Hips Don’t Lie, and Neither Do Ticket Sales: Shakira Adds Fresno Show

19 minutes ago

Israeli Strikes Kill 44 Palestinians in Gaza, UN Warns of Man-Made Drought

24 minutes ago

Iran Says No Nuclear Talks Under Fire, UN Atomic Watchdog Urges Maximum Restraint

33 minutes ago

Fresno Area’s Newest College Grads Boast Nearly $24 Billion in Earning Power

1 hour ago

The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Get a 400% Pay Raise

1 hour ago

Marijuana’s Links to Heart Attack and Stroke Are Becoming Clearer

1 hour ago

‘Little Lobbyists’ Urge Senators to Oppose Trump’s Bill Cutting Medicaid

1 hour ago

Visalia Stabbing Sends Man to Hospital, Police Investigating

Help continue the work that gets you the news that matters most.

Search

Send this to a friend