💨 Abstract
The United Nations is considering a significant overhaul, potentially merging major departments and consolidating dozens of agencies into four primary departments: peace and security, humanitarian affairs, sustainable development, and human rights. The proposed changes, outlined in a confidential memo, aim to reduce overlapping mandates, inefficient use of resources, and fragmentation within the organization. The reforms come in response to U.S. foreign aid cuts and geopolitical shifts, which have impacted U.
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