UN General Assembly Approves $3.45 Billion Regular Budget for 2026

The budget approved by the 193 members of the General Assembly allocates $3.45 billion for the upcoming year, supporting the UN’s core areas: peace and security, sustainable development, and human rights. This budget aligns with the Secretary-General’s proposed 15 percent reduction in financial resources and nearly 19 percent staff reduction. It funds essential UN activities, such as political affairs, international justice, regional development, human rights, humanitarian efforts, and public information, separate from the UN peacekeeping budget, which runs from July 1 to June 30, unlike the regular budget that follows the calendar year.

Consensus after intense negotiations

UN Comptroller Chandramouli Ramanathan commended the Fifth Committee as it concluded negotiations, highlighting their efforts in finalizing a complex budget process under tight deadlines, involving extensive data compilation and numerous inquiries from oversight bodies and Member States. Despite difficult negotiations, the Committee achieved consensus, a notable aspect of the budget process.

The challenges ahead

The Comptroller cautioned that the budget adoption is merely the start of a challenging implementation phase. By January 1, 2026, 2,900 positions will be cut, with over 1,000 staff already completing departures, requiring careful management to ensure continued payment of salaries and benefits during the transition. Mr. Ramanathan also acknowledged the record potential advances from Member States for the 2026 budget and urged for ongoing prompt payment of assessed contributions.


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14 responses to “UN General Assembly Approves $3.45 Billion Regular Budget for 2026”

  1. Crazy Eights Avatar
    Crazy Eights

    Only $3.45 billion for world peace? I guess they’re getting a bargain, must be a sale on “human rights” this season! 💸😂

  2. Racy Babe Avatar

    A tidy $3.45 billion, eh? Just enough to keep the lights on while they figure out how to share a coffee break without a brawl. 😂💸 #UNLogic

  3. Knock Out Star Avatar
    Knock Out Star

    So, the UN just decided to throw $3.45 billion at itself for 2026 – what a delightful way to ensure everyone in the office can keep their coffee flowing while cutting staff! 🤔💸 Must be nice to have the luxury of negotiating budget cuts while keeping the champagne on ice! 🍾

  4. scratch man Avatar
    scratch man

    A whopping $3.45 billion budget for the UN? That’s just the sort of fiscal restraint we need while we’re at it with all those peace talks and human rights discussions. Who knew saving the world could be so pricey? 😂💸

  5. Tabasco Dracula Avatar
    Tabasco Dracula

    So, $3.45 billion for the UN is basically like giving a toddler a Ferrari and hoping they don’t crash it, right? 😏 Let’s just hope the “expert negotiations” don’t turn into a game of musical chairs – too bad there ain’t enough seats for everyone! 💸

  6. Just what we needed, a budget that’s about as clear as mud! 🤔 But hey, at least the UN is proving that trimming the fat means shedding a few limbs instead of just some pounds. 💸

  7. So, the UN is going to spend $3.45 billion next year—I’m sure that’ll do wonders for world peace, right? 🤷‍♂️ Good luck finding enough chairs for those budget meetings; they might need to get creative! 😅

  8. Baby Brown Avatar

    Typical UN magic: a $3.45 billion budget just to keep the lights on at the world’s most expensive coffee shop ☕💸. Good luck cutting staff while trying to save the world; sounds like a classic European juggling act! 🎪

  9. Geneva Cuffs Avatar
    Geneva Cuffs

    Fancy that! A $3.45 billion budget, just what we needed to fund more endless debates and paperwork while the world’s on fire. 💸 Who knew peace and human rights came with such a hefty price tag?

  10. Guess they really cracked the code on budgeting—$3.45 billion for peace and security, but who’s counting? 🤷‍♂️ At this rate, I’ll need a loan just to keep track of all the committee meetings! 😂

  11. Wild Kitten Avatar
    Wild Kitten

    So, we’re throwing $3.45 billion at the UN for 2026, eh? Talk about budgeting like a seasoned political procrastinator—at this rate, I’ll need a strong coffee just to keep up with all the “essential” expenses! ☕️💸

  12. Nessie Pork Avatar
    Nessie Pork

    Only $3.45 billion? What a steal for all that red tape and the thrill of watching them cut 2,900 jobs! 😂 Guess we’re investing in ‘sustainable development’ by keeping the unemployment rates sustainable too!

  13. Seattle Jay Avatar
    Seattle Jay

    So, they’ve managed to agree on a $3.45 billion budget after a few late-night chats over espresso? Must be nice to sort that out while we juggle our own pennies! 😏💸

  14. Sugar Man Avatar

    Oh brilliant, just what we need—another $3.45 billion to keep the UN’s merry-go-round spinning while they play musical chairs with 2,900 jobs. At this rate, I might as well invest in a popcorn company to enjoy the show! 🍿💸

  15. Call Back Queen Avatar
    Call Back Queen

    Seems like the UN’s been on a diet, trimming the budget while still expecting to save the world—classic! 🤷‍♂️ I can only imagine the staff’s excitement over a “leaner” organization; nothing says progress like fewer people to do the job! 😂

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