The IRC has resumed health, water, sanitation and livelihoods programs in Rakhine State, Myanmar, that had been suspended for four weeks following attacks against international and U.N. agencies.
On April 26, the International Rescue Committee resumed its life-saving interventions in Rakhine State, Myanmar, following attacks against international and U.N. agencies. The IRC, one of the largest health care providers for vulnerable populations in Rakhine, had suspended all health, water, sanitation and livelihoods activities across the state for four weeks.