Brazil Discloses R$2.2 Billion in 2025 Payments to International Bodies, Restoring Full UN Compliance
The government says a staggered schedule tied to exchange rates reduced Treasury costs.
Overview
- Payments covered the UN’s regular budget, peacekeeping operations and the IRMCT, placing Brazil among fully compliant members.
- Contributions to UN specialized agencies were settled, including FAO, UNESCO, WHO, ILO and the International Organization for Migration.
- Environmental and climate obligations were paid, including the UNFCCC and the Kyoto, Montreal, Cartagena and Nagoya protocols.
- Regional and sectoral entities received 2025 dues, among them Mercosur bodies, the OAS, ALADI, OTCA, WTO, CPLP, IAEA, the ICC, ITLOS, CERN and FLACSO.
- Quota contributions to development institutions—FONPLATA, IFAD, IFC and CAF—preserve shareholder rights and access to financing and technical cooperation.