Funding Woes Hamper U.N. Investigations on Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
The UN inquiry faces a 50% staff reduction and budget cuts due to a $1.5 billion UN liquidity crisis, impacting mandated reports on Israeli settler violence and arms transfers.
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UN inquiry on Israeli violence requested by Pakistan 'hampered by funding shortfall'
A team of UN investigators tasked with researching cases of violence by Israeli settlers and the transfer of arms to Israel for use in the Gaza war cannot complete their work because of financial constraints, a document...
UN inquiry on Israeli violence hampered by funding shortfall
A team of U.N. investigators tasked with researching cases of violence by Israeli settlers and the transfer of arms to Israel for use in the Gaza war cannot complete their work because of financial constraints, a document showed. The incident highlights how severe funding shortages in the U.N. system, caused by donor fatigue and budget tightening, are harming global accountability efforts for abuses after a Congo probe was stalled earlier this y…


UN inquiry on Israeli violence hampered by funding shortfall, document shows
GENEVA - A team of U.N. investigators tasked with researching cases of violence by Israeli settlers and the transfer of arms to Israel for use in the Gaza war cannot complete their work because of financial constraints, a document showed. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Funding Woes Hamper U.N. Investigations on Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
U.N. investigations into Israeli settler violence and arms transfers for the Gaza war face delays due to financial difficulties. This hampers accountability for alleged crimes, as donor fatigue and outstanding fees from countries like the U.S. affect the U.N.'s budgeting and operational capacity.
Pakistan's UN Inquiry on Israeli Violence Delayed Due to Funding Shortage
A group of UN investigators assigned to examine incidents of violence committed by Israeli settlers and the transfer of weapons to Israel for the Gaza conflict are unable to complete their work due to funding shortages, according to a document. This situation highlights how declining donor contributions and cost-cutting measures within the UN system are undermining efforts to hold perpetrators accountable for abuses, with a Congo investigation e…
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