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‘Too little cash, too much politics, leaves UNESCO fighting for life.’ Discuss the statement in the light of US’ withdrawal and its accusation of the cultural body as being ‘anti-Israel bias’.

UNESCO, established in 1945, promotes education, culture, heritage, and scientific cooperation as pillars of global peace.

Context of US Withdrawal

The United States withdrew from UNESCO in 2017, accusing it of anti-Israel bias.

The trigger was UNESCO’s 2011 recognition of Palestine as a full member, and resolutions declaring East Jerusalem and Hebron as occupied Palestinian territories.

The US described this as “politicization of culture”

The US also objected to inefficient governance within the organization.

It rejoined in 2023 but again withdrew in 2025 citing bias against Israel.

Impact of the US Withdrawal

Geopolitical Power Shift- Creates space for China’s greater influence within UNESCO.

The US was UNESCO’s largest contributor (22% of its budget) – withdrawal caused program cuts.

Cultural preservation, education, and global literacy programs suffered from lack of funds.

Political polarization among members eroded UNESCO’s credibility and neutrality.

Developing nations’ initiatives faced delays due to resource shortages.

Highlights US unpredictability and undermines credibility of multilateral institutions

Way Forward

Depoliticize cultural resolutions and heritage conservation.

Diversify funding sources to reduce reliance on a few donors.

Strengthen transparency and consensus-based decision-making.

Strengthen South-South and regional cooperation for promoting capacity-building in developing nations

UNESCO’s revival requires inclusive governance and financial sustainability to rebuild global trust, credibility and address the ‘crisis of confidence’ in multilateralism.