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    UN General Assembly approves 3.45 billion dollar budget for 2026

    January 1, 2026
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    MENA Newswire, NEW YORK: The United Nations General Assembly has approved a regular budget of $3.45 billion for 2026, concluding a series of intensive negotiations among the 193 Member States. The decision caps one of the most compressed budget cycles in the Organization’s history and aligns with the ongoing UN80 reform initiative, designed to modernize administrative and financial operations. The budget, adopted by consensus late Tuesday, will finance the UN’s three central pillars of activity: peace and security, sustainable development, and human rights. The approval underscores the Member States’ collective agreement on maintaining funding stability for the Organization’s core mandates amid global economic and geopolitical challenges. Speaking after the conclusion of the budget deliberations, UN Controller Chandramouli Ramanathan commended the Fifth Committee, the Assembly’s main administrative and budgetary body, for reaching an outcome within a limited timeframe.

    UN General Assembly approves 3.45 billion dollar budget for 2026
    UN budget agreement reinforces commitment to international stability and growth.

    He noted that the Secretariat was tasked with preparing the full budget framework in less than six weeks. The process involved assembling detailed financial tables and addressing numerous technical questions from oversight bodies and Member States. “It has been a year of challenges,” Ramanathan said, acknowledging the extensive workload and the cooperative approach that led to a consensus. He emphasized that the ability of Member States to agree on a budget through negotiation remains a defining aspect of the UN’s fiscal process. The approved $3.45 billion allocation will cover the Organization’s global programs and activities through 2026. Funding will support operations that include conflict prevention, peacekeeping support, humanitarian coordination, the advancement of sustainable development goals, and the strengthening of international human rights mechanisms. The budget also enables the UN to maintain essential functions across its field missions, specialized agencies, and regional offices.

    The 2026 regular budget does not include separate funding for UN peacekeeping operations, which are approved through distinct financial channels. It focuses primarily on the Secretariat’s core administrative and programmatic activities, ensuring that mandated initiatives remain on track despite financial pressures faced by many Member States. Ramanathan highlighted that the adoption of the budget marks the beginning of the implementation phase, during which the Secretariat will translate allocations into operational programs. He reiterated the importance of accountability and financial discipline, in line with the UN80 reform plan aimed at increasing transparency, streamlining processes, and enhancing resource management efficiency. The UN Controller also reported a record level of anticipated advance payments by Member States toward their 2026 assessed contributions.

    Member States ensure financial backing for global priorities

    He described this as a positive indication of financial cooperation within the UN system and urged all Member States to continue making their payments in full and on time. Regular and timely contributions are critical to maintaining the Organization’s liquidity and avoiding cash flow constraints that can affect program delivery. The Fifth Committee’s approval came after several weeks of technical discussions involving detailed reviews of proposed expenditures, efficiency measures, and program priorities. Delegates considered the fiscal implications of global inflation, currency fluctuations, and increased operational costs linked to humanitarian and development programs. Despite these factors, Member States reached consensus without a formal vote, maintaining a long-standing tradition of adopting the UN’s regular budget through agreement rather than division. The 2026 budget process reflects the UN’s ongoing adaptation to contemporary operational demands, including digital transformation and the integration of new technologies into its administrative and reporting systems. The Secretariat’s financial planning for 2026 also prioritizes sustainability, climate action, and the inclusion of gender equality considerations in program design.

    Budget process concludes final session of the 2025 fiscal year

    The approval of the 2026 regular budget ensures the UN’s continued capacity to deliver on its global mandates while advancing the objectives of efficiency and accountability under the UN80 reform framework. The adoption concludes the Assembly’s final budget session of 2025 and secures the financial foundation for the Organization’s work in the year ahead. It also reflects Member States’ collective commitment to maintaining multilateral cooperation and supporting the UN’s operational stability amid complex global challenges. The budget provides the Secretariat with the resources needed to sustain essential programs in peacekeeping support, humanitarian assistance, and sustainable development. By reinforcing transparency and results-based management, the 2026 budget strengthens institutional credibility and ensures that the UN remains responsive to the evolving priorities of the international community while upholding its founding principles of peace, security, and human rights. The 2026 budget also reinforces the United Nations’ drive to modernize internal systems, improve data-driven decision-making, and enhance financial oversight across all operational areas. It reflects a unified effort by Member States to preserve the UN’s role as a central platform for global dialogue and cooperation, ensuring stability, accountability, and effective multilateral action in support of its global mission.

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