Challenges of Humanitarian Assistance in a Maritime Battlespace
In the Asia-Pacific, the prospect of great power competition—and potential conflict—looms large, threatening to reshape not only geopolitical dynamics but…
In the Asia-Pacific, the prospect of great power competition—and potential conflict—looms large, threatening to reshape not only geopolitical dynamics but…
In 2020, USAID’s Office for Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA) and Food for Peace (FFP) merged into the Bureau for Humanitarian…
With election day just a few weeks away, InterAction has issued a set of fundamentals for U.S. development and humanitarian…
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In January 2021, the U.S. Congress enacted the Global Child Thrive Act. This landmark legislation aims to…
A public accounting for Saudi Arabia's conduct in Yemen is critical, and evidence by experts outside the U.S. government should be considered when determining future certifications. InterAction member organizations and other civil society groups should support congressional hearings on this matter and weigh in with both Congress and the State Department about their concerns in Yemen.
Nearly 222 million people across 53 countries will require humanitarian assistance next year, marking a 25% increase in both need…
Chemical weapons (C.W.) invoke a unique, inherent fear in people in a way most conventional weapons do not, making…