UN Watch is a nongovernmental organization that monitors the performance of the United Nations according to the yardstick of its charter and promotes human rights for all.
Founded in 1993, UN Watch influences decision-makers, educates world opinion, and promotes UN reform, transparency, and accountability.
Headquartered next to the UN human rights apparatus in Geneva, UN Watch works with civil society, dissidents, and victims to focus international attention on urgent human rights situations worldwide.
UN Watch stands at the forefront in combating racism, antisemitism, and anti-Israel prejudice at the UN, taking the offensive against dictatorships and double standards.
UN Watch receives no funding from any government and relies entirely on charitable donations.
Find out how your country votes on Israel, how many times it has been criticized by the UN, and on which UN human rights bodies it currently serves.
Read our analysis on various topics including on UN personnel and activities, elections of countries and officials, and the work of different UN bodies.
UN Watch has invited over 100 dissidents from around the world to speak truth to power at the UN Human Rights Council.
The UNRWA Terror Network compiles documented evidence involving hundreds of UNRWA employees engaged in terrorism and incitement.





UN Watch is a non-profit organization dedicated to holding the United Nations accountable to its founding principles. UN Watch is funded entirely by charitable donations
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