UN faces $500m budget cut and 20% job losses after big drop in US funding
Core budget to fall to $3.2bn next year and initial minimum 3,000 job cuts expected amid streamlining process The UN will need to cut $500m (about £370m) from next year’s budget and lose 20% of its staff as it struggles to cope with a massive reduction in funding by the Trump administration. The (…)
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