Washington DC, Two-thirds of U.S.-based nonprofit organizations working abroad are facing problems accessing financial services, according to a comprehensive report released today by the Charity and Security Network. The study illustrates a growing challenge to peacebuilding and humanitarian relief organizations working in conflict zones globally.
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