The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Humanitarian Groups Rethink Operations After Apparent Death of Iraq Worker

By Nicole Wallace

Last week's news of the apparent killing of Margaret Hassan, a CARE official in Iraq, left many humanitarian workers not only mourning her death but also pondering its implications for how they must operate in the future.

Mrs. Hassan, 59, was abducted last month from the office where she worked as director of CARE's operations...

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