Board of Peace Report Identifies Funding Gap in Gaza Rebuilding Plan
The Board of Peace reported a gap between pledged and disbursed funds for a Gaza rebuilding plan estimated at $70 billion. The report called for faster disbursement to avoid a cash shortfall.
msnbc.comThe Board of Peace stated that a gap between funding pledges and actual disbursements threatens the implementation of a Gaza rebuilding plan estimated to cost $70 billion. The board urged quicker disbursement of committed funds to prevent a potential cash crunch.
Background on the Plan The UN Security Council has recognized the board.
Many major powers have not joined the effort, while Washington's main Middle Eastern allies and some smaller states have signed up. The plan focuses on rebuilding efforts in Gaza following recent conflict.
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Delays in fund disbursement could slow rebuilding projects in Gaza.
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