UN Chief Warns of 'Painful' Reforms Ahead
UN Secretary General António Guterres announces major restructuring of the organization, with potential staff cuts affecting Swiss-based UN offices.

Key Takeaways
- UN Secretary-General António Guterres has launched the 'UN80' initiative aimed at improving organizational efficiency.
- Guterres estimates a potential 20% cut in posts within the Department of Peacekeeping Operations and the Department of Political Affairs.
- The UN Secretariat currently employs approximately 35,000 people as of the end of 2023.
- The restructuring plan considers relocating posts from high-cost cities like New York and Geneva to less expensive locations.
- The UN Secretariat is currently burdened with over 3,600 mandates identified during the review process.
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They Said
"The process launched to make the United Nations more effective will require painful changes."
"I think we will be able to cut 20% of the posts in the two departments."