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Bashellet supports UN80 reform but warns against hollowing out field operations

April 21, 2026 | United Nations, International


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Bashellet supports UN80 reform but warns against hollowing out field operations
During the leadership segment of the General Assembly interactive dialogue, Michele Bashellet endorsed the UN80 reform agenda as necessary to make the United Nations more effective, transparent and results‑oriented — but she repeatedly cautioned that cost‑cutting must not come at the expense of field capacity.

Bashellet told delegations that UN80 should prioritize operational efficiency, mandate rationalization and structural coherence while preserving frontline analytical capacity, early‑warning mechanisms and humanitarian presence. “We need to reduce duplication through common services, greater digital interoperability and inter‑agency teaming — not through cuts that eliminate field capacity,” she said.

On financing, Bashellet called assessed contributions “legal charter obligations” and advocated moving toward a more balanced financing model that reduces excessive dependence on earmarked voluntary funding, which she said fragments systemwide priorities. She also proposed a culture of independent, real‑time evaluation so management decisions and resources are more tightly linked to demonstrated impact.

Member states asked specific follow‑up questions about how to ensure reforms remain intergovernmental and do not undercut development mandates. Bashellet replied that UN80 must be owned and driven by member states and that reform requires persistent follow‑up mechanisms and clearer accountability for results at country level.

The debate underscored the tension many delegations voiced between fiscal pressure on the secretariat and the operational needs of peacekeeping, humanitarian and development work in the field; Bashellet urged member states to align political will with resourcing so reforms improve delivery rather than simply trim budget lines.

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