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Summary
United Nations system analyst Ronny Patz presents a sharply satirical take on the trajectory of UN reform by proposing that the entire organization be restructured along the minimalist, consultancy-based model of UNOPS.
In this fictional scenario, all staff except the Secretary-General are replaced with consultants and AI, the General Assembly meets just once a year, and multilateralism becomes little more than a front for bilateral donor deals. The satire critiques current trends: rising projectization, consultant dependence, and shrinking budgets—suggesting the UN may already be edging toward this dystopian model.
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“Let’s UNOPS-ify the entire UN work, replace all staff except for the UN Secretary General with consultants…”
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“Geopolitics and bilateral deal-making with efficient UN project implementation is all we need.”
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“AI is anyway better than staff to do routine work such as hiring consultants, so the SG is happy.”
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“Any failure is blamed on consultants.”
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“No bureaucracy. Little travel. No multilateral speeches. Just successful project implementation. It’s a beauty.”
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“The problem with this satire is reality: Half the UN system already runs on quasi bilateral or unilateral earmarked projects.”
ReplyDelete🇺🇳 Has Ronny Patz just leaked Guy Ryder’s latest “strictly confidential” UN 80 blueprint? (Comment on Linkedin)
WHY ENGAGE UNOPS AT ALL ? WHY NOT SIMPLY ASK AI AND DOGE TO RUN THINGS?
ReplyDeleteGood Sunday to you.
ReplyDeleteJust touching upon your satirical article which many took too seriously 🤣.
In relation, today had a short chat with a CO that is under one of our global centers of excellence and this statement shared hit a cord:
- "yes I need technical support for topic x in sector y but the regional advisor is not an expert in x. So is it not best to me the money used to hire the regional advisor and I can hire a consultant with those technical attributes that I need?”
Seems its the same cards, different game but same results …
Ciao
Lou