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Annan's UN reform plans upset staff
2006-03-08
The United Nations secretary-general has outlined a radical overhaul of UN procedures, recruitment and training, prompting protests by staff on proposed outsourcing from its New York headquarters. In a long-awaited report on management reform, Kofi Annan on Tuesday sought more financial oversight, simplified hiring and reporting procedures, staff buyouts and a modern information system. The reforms are estimated to cost $500 million. Annan said the shake-up was necessary because the UN had to cope with 80,000 peacekeepers and civilian staff in the field and its "regulations and rules do not respond to current needs".

His report is a direct result of scandals in the oil-for-food programme in Iraq and fraud in awarding contracts. "Just as this building, after 56 years of ad hoc repair and maintenance, now needs to be fully refurbished from top to bottom, so our organization, after decades of piecemeal reform, now needs a thorough strategic refit," Annan told the 191-member General Assembly in introducing the 33-page report.

The exercise, demanded by world leaders at a UN summit in September, would cost about $510 million: $280 million for improving staff conditions in the field; $120 million for information technology; $10 million for training and a possible $100 million for buyouts. In turn, UN officials believe they can save nearly as much through streamlining contract procurement and farming out projects, but gave few details.
Posted by:Fred

#7  $280 million for improving staff conditions in the field

In-house hookers? 5 star field kitchens? Kojo as a motivational speaker?
Or was he covered in the $100 million for "buyouts"?
Posted by: tu3031   2006-03-08 15:47  

#6  I work at the UN and I am hoping finally something good might come out of this, however I have seen this many times in the past and it probably won't happen, until the UN stops hiring people because of their skin colour or religon and starts to hire qualified people then this is just another Annan fuck up
Posted by: T   2006-03-08 11:46  

#5  Kofi Annan sought more financial oversight, simplified hiring and reporting procedures, staff buyouts and a modern information system.

Ie: all money goes to Kofi, all hiring goes through Kofi and all information is edited by Kofi.
Posted by: 2b   2006-03-08 10:21  

#4  Touche', Steve S. And this Kofi scam will only cost $500M...33 pages, few details...how about one page from Bolton saying they have 30 days to pay the parking tickets and get out of town on the next banana boat?
Posted by: Inspector Clueso   2006-03-08 01:01  

#3   if he stopped their raping, graft and secret support of middle east terrorism.

If you do that, what's the point of even having a UN?
Posted by: SteveS   2006-03-08 00:38  

#2  A new manager moved into his office and found three envelopes with a note which says 'if you get in trouble - open an envelope'.

A few months later the manager found himself in a pickle - he screwed up some important project and was at risk at losing his job. Remembering the envelopes he opened the first one:

Reorganize - the blame will be lost in the shuffle..

Annan has two more envelopes to go.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2006-03-08 00:26  

#1  Think how outraged UN staff would be if he stopped their raping, graft and secret support of middle east terrorism.
Posted by: PlanetDan   2006-03-08 00:22  

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