Machakos County Deputy Governor Francis Mwangangi has issued a strong warning on the potential global consequences following the United States’ decision to pull out funding from key United Nations agencies, cautioning that the move could derail development gains made over decades.
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Addressing journalists during a media briefing, DG Mwangangi described the withdrawal as a major setback to international cooperation, particularly for developing nations that depend heavily on UN-backed programmes to support health, education, humanitarian relief, and economic empowerment.
According to Mwangangi, the United States has historically been one of the largest contributors to UN agencies, with its support accounting for a significant share of funding that sustains life-saving programmes across Africa, Asia, and parts of Latin America.
“The decision by the US to disengage from critical UN institutions threatens the stability of global development systems. The impact will be felt most by vulnerable populations who rely on these programmes for survival and opportunity,” Mwangangi said.
He warned that reduced funding could lead to scaled-down operations in refugee assistance, disease prevention, climate resilience initiatives, food security programmes, and education support, with Kenya and other African countries facing increased pressure on already stretched national resources.
DG Mwangangi further noted that the move could weaken global multilateralism and reduce the effectiveness of international responses to shared challenges such as climate change, migration, pandemics, and conflict.
“When major global players retreat from collective responsibility, the burden shifts unfairly to developing nations, while global problems continue to grow unchecked,” he stated.
He called on the international community to urgently explore alternative financing mechanisms and strengthen partnerships to ensure continuity of critical UN operations.
Mwangangi also reaffirmed Kenya’s commitment to multilateral engagement, emphasizing that cooperation remains essential for sustainable global development.
“Global challenges demand global solutions. No country, however powerful, can afford to operate in isolation,” he added.
DG Mwangangi urged development partners to remain committed to international institutions, stressing that sustained global solidarity is key to safeguarding development achievements and protecting vulnerable communities worldwide.