UN Human Rights Council Faces Activity Cuts Amid Cash Crisis
Geneva-based UN Human Rights Council announces suspension of multiple activities for 2025-2026 due to severe funding shortages, impacting global human rights monitoring

Key Takeaways
- The UN Human Rights Council has suspended multiple activities for the 2025-2026 period due to a severe liquidity crisis.
- Approximately 15 human rights reports cannot be delivered as planned in 2025.
- A critical report on war crimes in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has been delayed until the end of 2026.
- A Swiss-requested global consultation on the right to peaceful demonstration has been cancelled due to lack of funds.
- The United States is currently not a member of the Human Rights Council.
By The Numbers
They Said
"concerned"
"All parties to the conflict, including the Congolese army, were responsible for violations of human rights and international humanitarian law."