The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Charities in Iraq Face Shortage of Money and Many Other Hurdles

The International Rescue Committee was one of at least six large American relief charities that pulled out of Iraq in 2005, as security in the country worsened and more and more aid workers found themselves victims of kidnappings and bombings. But last fall, the New York nonprofit group decided to reopen an office in northern...

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