Trump's Gaza board reports funding 'gap', urges quicker disbursement
The report did not say how much money it had received or how big the gap was, though it said that the amount pledged remained $17 billion. The Board of Peace did not immediately respond to a request for comment. A Board of Peace official said the ...

The board denied that report, saying in a statement it was an "execution-focused organisation that calls capital as needed" and that there "are no funding constraints."
APPEAL FOR QUICKER DISBURSEMENT
In a May 15 report to the United Nations Security Council, viewed by Reuters on Tuesday, the board said that "the gap between commitment (to the Board of Peace) and disbursement must be closed with urgency".
It added: "Funds committed but not yet disbursed represent the difference between a framework that exists on paper and one that delivers on the ground for the people of Gaza."
The board also called on countries and organisations that are not part of the Board of Peace to make contributions to Gaza's reconstruction without delay.
In a statement to Reuters, a Board of Peace official said the board had been consistent in urging U.N. member states and international organisations to fulfil pledges and contribute funding for the reconstruction of Gaza. It did not address the gap in funding pledges to the Board of Peace and disbursement.
Nickolay Mladenov, Trump's Board of Peace envoy for Gaza, is expected to update the Security Council on the report on May 21, the official said.
The United States, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar are among states to have pledged funds to the board. Others include Morocco, Uzbekistan and Kuwait.
Many states are hesitant to finance Gaza's reconstruction through Trump's board over transparency and oversight concerns and would rather fund efforts through traditional institutions like the United Nations, European and Asian officials say.
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