Obama’s Push to Fund UNESCO is No Joke (COMMENTARY MAGAZINE) Jonathan S. Tobin 04/01/12)
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Even amidst the flurry of overt philo-Semitism that is the hallmark
of President Obama’s election year Jewish charm offensive, some
remnants of his less appealing foreign policy stands persist. One
such anomaly is the administration campaign to restore American
funding to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural
Organization (UNESCO). U.S. law required Obama to cut off UNESCO
after it admitted the Palestinian Authority as a full voting member
of the group as part of the Arab effort to make an end run around the
Middle East peace process. The Palestinian push for recognition of
their independence without first making peace with Israel fizzled,
but the president’s ardent love for the UN and its constituent
agencies made him regret the fact that he was obligated to punish
UNESCO.
There is little chance that Congress will amend the law so as to
allow the flow of U.S. taxpayer cash to resume. But those supporting
such a move got a boost recently when Comedy Central’s “The Daily
Show” did a segment intended to spoof the cutoff. The satire
complimented UNESCO’s own efforts to persuade Americans that they are
a collection of non-political do-gooders whose efforts are being
hampered. But as Claudia Rosett writes in an important piece in The
Weekly Standard, the truth about UNESCO is a familiar story for those
who follow the world of international non-governmental organizations.
The corruption of the agency and, in particular, its efforts in the
African nation of Gabon (which was the focus of “The Daily Show’s”
skits), serves as a warning of how the world body wastes American
money intended for charitable purposes.
As Rosett writes:
Far from helping the world’s neediest, UNESCO’s top priority is
helping itself. The Heritage Foundation’s Brett Schaefer calculates
that 87 percent of UNESCO’s $326 million budget last year was
allocated for its own staff, travel, and operating costs. More than
half of UNESCO’s staffers are based in Paris, many pulling in tax-
exempt six-figure salaries, with plush benefits and 30 days of
vacation per year. UNESCO’s auditors reported that on travel costs
alone, the organization was squandering more than $3 million annually
via bad management and a taste for business-class airline tickets. A
program of financial disclosure by senior UNESCO officials has been
mysteriously delayed.
To its credit, UNESCO does have an Ethics Office, which in its 2009-
2010 annual report bluntly noted “a failure by employees at all
levels to take responsibility for their work.” That’s no surprise,
given the findings in the same report that many of UNESCO’s employees
don’t know what they are supposed to be doing. The Ethics Office
further reported receiving “more and more complaints” about UNESCO
employees “inappropriately using their diplomatic immunity” to
show “non-respect of private legal and financial obligations.” In
other words, they were abusing UN privileges to break local laws.
As for Gabon, as Rosett notes:
Apparently [UNESCO’s Washington flack] neglected to mention to Comedy
Central’s intrepid reporter that little Gabon is the ninth-largest
oil producer in Africa. Gabon’s 1.5 million citizens are poor not
because the United States has been snatching their books or defunding
UNESCO, but because Gabon has been plundered for more than 40 years
by the family of President Ali Bongo Ondimba—the same fellow who
showed his support for UNESCO after its Palestinian vote by pledging
$2 million from Gabon.
Though UNESCO was supposedly reformed in the last decade after a long
history of being one of the most corrupt and politically biased
(against Israel) of all the UN’s agencies, the reality is that the
rhetoric we have heard from the president and Secretary of State
Clinton about its value to the world is largely fluff. It continues
to show its prejudice against Israel in efforts to treat Jewish holy
sites in Hebron, Bethlehem and Jerusalem as Muslim shrines and to
oppose archeological digs in Israel’s capital as attempts
to “Judaize” the city.
The Obama campaign to refund UNESCO is one more example of how the
president intends to use a second term to show how “flexible” his
foreign policy will be. UNESCO doesn’t deserve American funding. But
one can bet that a re-elected Obama will spend the next four years
finding ways to funnel U.S. support to his pets at the UN.
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