US Exit from 66 Global Organizations Puts Civil Society and UN Operations at Risk

On January 7, 2026, US President Donald Trump directed the United States to withdraw from 66 international organizations, including 31 UN entities and 35 non-UN organizations, citing them as contrary to US interests. This move, one of the largest pullbacks from multilateral institutions, has sparked concerns about international cooperation amid global instability.

Scope of Withdrawal

The White House memorandum titled “Withdrawing the United States from International Organizations, Conventions, and Treaties that Are Contrary to the Interests of the United States,” mandates immediate withdrawal from organizations deemed against US interests. This includes ceasing participation and funding within legal limits. The 31 targeted UN bodies include the UN Population Fund, UN Women, and the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, among others. The 35 non-UN organizations affected address issues like climate change, renewable energy, and democracy support.

UN Response and Legal Obligations

UN Secretary-General António Guterres expressed regret over the decision, affirming that assessed contributions are binding under the UN Charter, and cannot be unilaterally discarded. Despite financial pressures from unpaid US contributions in 2025, the UN continues fulfilling its mandates.

Financial and Operational Impact

The withdrawal pressures organizations reliant on US contributions, like those focused on peacebuilding, gender equality, and climate change. The move risks impairing these entities’ operations and raising legal challenges concerning the president’s authority over withdrawals from Senate-ratified treaties.

Challenges to Global Stability

The withdrawal coincides with global conflicts and crises, heightening concerns about international stability. It affects organizations like the Science and Technology Center in Ukraine and mechanisms addressing conflicts in South Sudan and Syria.

International Reactions

The unprecedented withdrawal scale has drawn international scrutiny. Media outlets like Al Jazeera and Le Monde contextualize this as part of broader US disengagement from multilateral agreements. UN Secretary-General Guterres maintains that challenges require international cooperation.

Impact on Civil Society

The withdrawal affects civil society groups collaborating with UN entities on gender equality, reproductive health, child protection, and environmental conservation, potentially reducing support for these sectors.

International Law Implications

The situation raises questions about national sovereignty versus international obligations, as the UN Charter mandates financial contributions, which are not voluntary. The withdrawal raises constitutional questions given its impact on Senate-ratified treaties.

Global Governance Implications

The move challenges the post-1945 international framework centered on multilateralism and may promote bilateral approaches, risking fragmented responses to global challenges. The withdrawal from regional economic commissions impacts technical cooperation and development strategies.

Alternative Paths

The UN aims to offset funding gaps through increased contributions from other member states and partnerships. Some countries, like the EU and China, may enhance support for affected programs.

Conclusion

The withdrawal from 66 organizations marks a significant shift in US engagement with multilateral institutions, threatening international cooperation amid global crises. UN resilience relies on other states fulfilling commitments and adapting to a fragmented landscape. The challenges humanity faces demand coordinated responses that transcend borders, a sentiment strained by this withdrawal.


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20 responses to “US Exit from 66 Global Organizations Puts Civil Society and UN Operations at Risk”

  1. General Broomdog Avatar
    General Broomdog

    Looks like the US is opting for a solo act in the global symphony, hoping it doesn’t end up playing the kazoo while the rest of us are trying to conduct a proper orchestra. 🎻 #GoodLuckWithThat

  2. Low Menace Avatar
    Low Menace

    Seems like the US just decided that international cooperation is so last season! 🤷‍♂️ Who needs stability and collaboration when you can just take your ball and go home, right?

  3. west warrior Avatar
    west warrior

    Jumping ship from 66 international organizations, eh? Must be nice to think you can just toss the ol’ global cooperation out the window like last year’s fashion – good luck with that, mate! 😂

  4. TrinitySoul Avatar
    TrinitySoul

    Seems like Uncle Sam’s taken a sabbatical from global responsibility—who needs international cooperation when you’ve got a good ol’ fashioned “not my circus, not my monkeys” attitude? 🤷‍♂️💼

  5. grave scuttlebutt Avatar
    grave scuttlebutt

    Just what the world needed—66 fewer organizations to keep us all in line, right? 😂 Guess we’ll just solve global issues over a pint at the local pub instead! 🍻

  6. Back Bett Avatar

    Brilliant move, really! Who needs global cooperation when you can just throw a tantrum and take your ball home? 🏐💼

  7. Looks like someone’s decided international cooperation is just too mainstream for the US, eh? 🤷‍♂️ Next up, they’ll be declaring independence from the sun, just to keep things spicy. 🌍💼

  8. Bad Badminton Avatar
    Bad Badminton

    Looks like the US just decided to go solo in the global talent show—who needs friends when you can take your ball and go home? 🤷‍♂️ Good luck tackling climate change and democracy with a “do it yourself” kit, mate!

  9. Quite the masterclass in diplomacy, isn’t it? Just when you thought the world’s problems needed solving, the US decides to be the star of its own solo show. 🤷‍♂️

  10. mad rascal Avatar
    mad rascal

    Oh, brilliant move, really! Who needs international cooperation when you’ve got a solid plan to go solo? 😏

  11. Just what we needed, a grand exit from global organizations—because who needs international cooperation when you can have isolation, right? 😂 Cheers to a future where we tackle global issues with a delightful dose of “not my problem!” 🍷

  12. Looks like someone took “America First” a tad too literally—who needs global partnerships when you can go solo like a rogue rockstar? 🤷‍♂️ Just hope the rest of us remember how to play nice in the sandbox without you, mate!

  13. lady pomegranate Avatar
    lady pomegranate

    Typical move, innit? Just when we thought we could count on our American friends for a bit of sanity in this mad world, they decide to pull the plug on 66 organizations and leave us all wondering if it’s time to invest in a good pair of earplugs instead. 😂

  14. Snow Cream Avatar
    Snow Cream

    Looks like the US is off gallivanting solo, leaving the rest of us to pick up the pieces. Cheers to a new era of “you do you,” while the world sorts out its mess without our best friend, Uncle Sam! 🇺🇸🙄

  15. Looks like the US is pulling a classic “not my circus, not my monkeys” move—who needs international cooperation when you’ve got a solid gold plan to do absolutely nothing? 😂

  16. Pigeon Woman Avatar
    Pigeon Woman

    Brilliant move, isn’t it? Just when the world needed a bit of teamwork, the US decides to play solo—must be a new strategy in diplomacy or just a really long game of hide-and-seek. 😂

  17. Flotsams54 Avatar
    Flotsams54

    Looks like the US decided to play solo in the world game, who needs friends when you can just go it alone, right? 🤷‍♂️ Guess we’ll see how far that bravado gets them when the global tea starts spilling! ☕️

  18. Dove Dolce Avatar
    Dove Dolce

    Leaving 66 international organizations? Brilliant strategy! Just what we need—more chaos and fewer voices at the grown-up table. 🤦‍♂️ #TopNotchDiplomacy

  19. SneakerKid Avatar
    SneakerKid

    Oh, brilliant move, really! Who needs international cooperation when you can go solo and let others clean up the mess? 🍷🕺

  20. Virgo Moon Avatar
    Virgo Moon

    Can’t wait to see how the world’s problems solve themselves without the US around—maybe they’ll just sprinkle some fairy dust and call it a day! 😂 Who needs international cooperation, right?

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