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Survey by Staff Federation Expresses Disappointment over UN’s Reform Process

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The Coordinating Committee for International Staff Unions and Associations of the United Nations System (CCISUA) staff federation has recently conducted a quick survey among its member unions to gather their thoughts on the UN80 initiative. The results of the survey have been eye-opening and have shed light on the current state of affairs within the United Nations system.

The UN80 initiative, launched in 2015, aims to make the United Nations system more efficient, effective and accountable by its 80th anniversary in 2025. It was born out of the growing concerns about the UN’s ability to effectively deliver on its mandates and the need to adapt to the changing global landscape.

However, the responses from our member unions have shown a concerning lack of confidence in the way UN80 is being led and implemented. Many respondents expressed disappointment in the current state of affairs and the slow progress being made towards achieving the goals of the initiative.

One of the main concerns raised by the respondents was the lack of clear and effective leadership within the UN80 initiative. Many felt that there was a lack of direction and coordination, resulting in a disjointed approach towards achieving the goals. This has led to a sense of frustration and a feeling of being left in the dark among staff members.

Another issue highlighted by the survey was the disappointment in the lack of transparency and inclusive decision-making processes within UN80. Many staff members felt that their opinions and voices were not being heard, and decisions were being made without proper consultation. This has led to a sense of disconnect between staff and the leadership, which is hindering the progress of the initiative.

Furthermore, the survey also revealed a lack of awareness and understanding of the UN80 initiative among staff members. This is a cause for concern as it shows a lack of communication and proper engagement from the leadership towards the staff. Many respondents expressed the need for more information and regular updates on the progress of UN80.

Despite these concerns, it is essential to note that the staff members who participated in the survey also showed a strong commitment and dedication towards the goals of the UN80 initiative. They believe in the potential of the United Nations system to make a positive impact on the world, and they want to see the organization succeed.

In light of the survey results, the CCISUA staff federation urges the leadership of the UN80 initiative to take a more proactive and inclusive approach towards its implementation. This includes clear and effective communication, regular updates on progress, and meaningful engagement with staff members. It is also vital to address the concerns raised by staff members and involve them in decision-making processes.

The success of the UN80 initiative depends on the collective efforts and commitment of all staff members. It is crucial for the leadership to understand and address the concerns of its staff to create a more positive and productive work environment.

In conclusion, the CCISUA staff federation acknowledges the importance of the UN80 initiative in making the United Nations system more efficient and effective. However, to achieve its goals, it is essential for the leadership to address the concerns raised by staff members and work towards creating a more transparent and inclusive work culture. Let us all work together towards a stronger and more impactful United Nations system.

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