Lower than Requested:
UNSG Ban had initially proposed a budget of $5.197 billion in October - a 3.2 per cent cut in the current financial plan, as part of adjusting to the current sluggish global economy. The UNSG’s proposed budget included “a series of modifications based on efficiencies, improvements and investments, with a net decrease of 44 posts as well as cost-cutting for travel, consultants, general operating expenses, supplies, materials and equipment.” (UN News Center). One of the new departments but also efficiencies through consolidation implemented this year has been UN Women based on a 2010 UN General Assembly Resolution. See Film Report - http://diplomaticallyincorrect.org/films/movie/un-womenfrom-to/25110
29 Political Missions In Addition to Peacekeeping Mandates:
Assembly President Nassir Abdulaziz al-Nasser praised the “robust and constructive engagement” of all delegations in reaching consensus on a financial plan, adding that the negotiation process had been “particularly challenging this year in the wake of global financial challenges.” It took over two months to conclude budget negotiations, although it was not as openly politicized as the budget and payroll tax debates in the US Congress.
Resolutions on Sexual Violence to Rwanda Genocide to “Culture of Peace”:
Concluding its work today, (December 24, 2011), the UN General Assembly has concluded its work for the year. The UN General Assembly approved $583.38 million of the budget to be allocated for 29 special political missions for 2012. The UN peacekeeping missions/budgets are approved and funded separately. The Assembly also adopted texts on the culture of peace, the strengthening the coordination of UN humanitarian and disaster relief assistance, and assistance to survivors of the 1994 genocide in Rwanda, particularly orphans, widows and victims of sexual violence. (See Film Report: -“Congo Mas Rapes Reparations” - http://diplomaticallyincorrect.org/films/movie/congo-mass-rapes-reparations/25583
By Ambassador Muhamed Sacirbey
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