As the Fifth Committee (Administrative and Budgetary) today continued its consideration of peacekeeping finance, the Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping, Alain Le Roy, described the early results of the peacekeeping restructuring exercise, elaborating on several positive steps on the provision of Headquarters support to the field, and saying that, 22 months into the process, “we are very much a work in progress”.
In progress at UNHQ
Fifth Committee
GA/AB/3905
GA/AB/3904
Angela Kane, Under-Secretary-General for Management, painted a “mixed picture” of the United Nations financial health in the Fifth Committee (Administrative and Budgetary) today, saying that, while 2008 had seen progress, a negative trend had emerged in 2009, with a growing number of States not fully meeting their financial obligations, an evolving situation whose outcome would depend largely on actions taken by Governments.
GA/AB/3903
As the Fifth Committee (Administrative and Budgetary) today took up the first three of more than a dozen peacekeeping budgets to be considered for the upcoming 2009/10 financial year, the Committee was told that projected delays in the deployment of troops to Sudan suggested the possibility of reductions to the amounts proposed by the Secretary-General for the multi-million dollar UNMIS and the billion-dollar UNAMID, although some States cautioned against underbudgeting.
GA/AB/3902
With the United Nations total peacekeeping budget ballooning to $8.2 billion in 2009-2010, speakers in the Fifth Committee (Administrative and Budgetary) today stressed the importance of austerity in a weakened global economic climate, and timely, full payment of assessed contributions so that peacekeeping missions could effectively carry out their mandates.
GA/AB/3901
The Fifth Committee (Administrative and Budgetary) this morning began its second resumed session -- a four-week session largely dedicated to the funding of peacekeeping-related activities – with speakers urging the Secretariat to avoid a piecemeal approach to strengthening safety and security arrangements in the field, just as the Secretary-General is preparing to present a comprehensive report on security policies at the United Nations this year.
GA/AB/3900
6 April 2009
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Sixty-third General Assembly
Fifth Committee
40th Meeting (AM)
GA/AB/3899
27 March 2009
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Sixty-third General Assembly
Fifth Committee
39th Meeting (Night)
CAPITAL MASTER PLAN, SECONDARY DATA CENTRE, AMENDED STAFF RULES AMONG ISSUES
ADDRESSED, AS BUDGET COMMITTEE CONCLUDES RESUMED SESSION
GA/AB/3898
25 March 2009
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Sixty-third General Assembly GA/AB/3898
Fifth Committee
38th Meeting (AM)
GA/AB/3897
24 March 2009
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Sixty-third General Assembly
Fifth Committee
37th Meeting (AM)
BUDGET COMMITTEE TAKES UP REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL FINANCING
FOR UNITED NATIONS MISSION IN SUDAN
Also Begins Consideration of Revised Budgets for Four Special Political Missions
GA/AB/3896
23 March 2009
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Sixty-third General Assembly
Fifth Committee
36th Meeting (AM)
BUDGET COMMITTEE TAKES UP REVISED PROPOSAL FOR ESTABLISHMENT
OF SECONDARY DATA CENTRE AT HEADQUARTERS