Building the Evidence Base
In armed conflicts around the world, destruction of civilians’ property and assets, public services, and critical civilian infrastructure has resulted…
The Risky Business of Security for Aid Workers
When well-meaning people ask—as Elon Musk recently did—for a cost accounting for humanitarian activities, security can be among the…
MEMBERS ONLY: Panel Discussion – Impact of the Wide Constellation of Armed Actors on the Protection of Civilians in Ukraine
Recommendations for U.S. Security Cooperation
In recent years, humanitarian organizations have become deeply concerned with the ongoing involvement of U.S. government (USG) security partners in…
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…
A Wrong Inflicted: Mass Starvation in the 21st Century
Alex de Waal writes that modern famines do not occur by chance, but are rather the consequence of deliberate acts committed by political-military elites in pursuit of their strategic objectives.
Access to Aid: A Cornerstone of Civilian-Centered U.S. Diplomacy
In 2022, humanitarian needs in Sudan were already at the highest level in a decade. Suffering largely…
Addressing the Humanitarian Crisis in Sudan: A Call to Action
InterAction and its Member organizations are launching a comprehensive blog series to shed light on the critical issues facing Sudan and provide targeted recommendations for policymakers.
An Invisible Threat
Chemical weapons (C.W.) invoke a unique, inherent fear in people in a way most conventional weapons do not, making…