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United Nations financing and programming

The financial situation of the United Nations showed some improvement in 2008, although it remained fragile. Cash availability under the regular budget was lower than in 2007 and stood at $19 million by year’s end. Assessments stood at $1.8 billion—a decrease of some $174 million—and unpaid assessments totalled $417 million, compared to $428 million in 2007. Cash balances were higher for peacekeeping operations, the international tribunals and the capital master plan, while debt owed to Member States stood at $431 million. The number of Member States paying their regular budget assessments in full and on time increased to 146.

Related Subject(s): United Nations
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