One Year After Russia’s Invasion: InterAction Member Recommendations for Ukraine Response
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has left 17.7 million people in need of humanitarian assistance, internally displaced 5.4 million people, and…
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Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine: Humanitarian Response, Insights & Experts
InterAction provides tailored Media Alerts highlighting the work our Members are implementing around the world. If you would like…
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Russia’s Nefarious Meddling is Nothing Like Democracy Assistance
With continued revelations of Russia’s attempts to interfere in the 2016 U.S. presidential election, a specious narrative has come back into circulation: that Moscow’s campaign of political warfare is no different from U.S.- supported democracy assistance.
Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine Leaves Millions Vulnerable to Sexual Exploitation and Abuse
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has displaced 6.5 million and put millions more in need of humanitarian assistance. Without prevention measures…
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Ukraine: NGOs On The Ground
InterAction provides tailored Media Alerts highlighting the work our Members are implementing around the world. This week’s Media Alert…
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Conflict-Induced Hunger: Linking the War in Ukraine to the Global Food Insecurity Crisis
Currently, 50 million people worldwide face the risk of famine, a reality exacerbated by the war in Ukraine. After…
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Mindful Spending: Incorporating Psychological Health Into Foreign Aid
It is a well-known fact that war has disparate psychological effects on all those involved—from refugees to soldiers to the…
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Prioritize the Mental Health of Refugees
The number of people forced from their homes due to persecution, conflict, and violence has now reached an…
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How InterAction and ICVA are Supporting the Action Agenda on Internal Displacement
By the end of 2022, the number of internally displaced persons (IDPs)—people forced to flee their homes but who remain…
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