This has resulted in job cuts throughout the organization as well as budget reductions for human rights and humanitarian programs. Accompanying the HRW report is a document detailing the extent of the liquidity crisis the UN is facing and what it means for the future of human rights protections. The US and China are not the only member states not fully contributing their fair share of dues. The funding crisis has resulted in budget slashes throughout the organization, including cuts to humanitarian aid and peacekeeping missions. UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk indicated that his office has had to reduce the number of international human rights missions by more than half, from 11,000 in 2024 to 5,000 in 2025.