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February 13, 2026 | Commentary

UN Financial Crisis Threatens to Halt Human Rights Work

In Geneva on 9 February, the United Nations deputy human rights chief gave an alarming update on the dramatic impact of the financial crisis on the UN’s ability to promote and protect human rights around the world. She described a human rights system at breaking point – with travel cutbacks, atrocity investigations grinding to a halt, and even pro bono human rights experts prevented from working as their shoestring budgets are slashed. This follows a stark warning by UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres last month that the UN faces collapse by the summer unless member states pay their dues.

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