Mr. Diarra told the Security Council that UNMIK is affected by the wider financial crisis facing the United Nations and has taken steps to adjust operations. "The mission has recently implemented a contingency plan reducing encumbered positions by almost 30%," he said, adding that the mission followed recommendations from a civilian staffing review conducted in late 2025 and reflected changes in UNMIK's proposed budget for 2026–2027.
He said the adjustments aim to pursue efficiencies while maximizing available resources in support of mandate implementation, and that the mission will continue to identify ways to maintain core programming and community engagement despite constraints. The briefing did not provide specific dollar figures or detail which functions were reduced; Mr. Diarra described the steps as part of a broader effort to align staffing and operations with available funding.
The Council thanked Mr. Diarra for the briefing and moved to the next agenda item.