InterAction Signs Inter-Agency Standing Committee Statement on Central Sahel
The crises gripping the Central Sahel are exacerbating humanitarian and protection needs and threatening to reverse development gains. In 2024,…
The crises gripping the Central Sahel are exacerbating humanitarian and protection needs and threatening to reverse development gains. In 2024,…
The following letter was sent to the appropriations committees in the House and Senate. — Dear Chairwoman Granger, Chairwoman Murray,…
Desirable protection outcomes in a time of prolonged armed conflict and civilian harm can be achieved with practical and creative…
The United Nations Security Council has until July 10 to renew the Syria cross-border resolution, which ensures lifesaving U.N. aid…
InterAction, with the support of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs, conducted a simulation of the Risk Sharing Framework in November 2023.
InterAction, with the support of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs, conducted a simulation of the Risk Sharing Framework in November 2023.
Surging bureaucratic and administrative impediments (BAI) across Latin America are an increasing challenge to humanitarian access and a barrier to…
Climate change continues to be one of a few main drivers of record levels of displacement and rising humanitarian needs globally. In the face of compounding climate impacts and their evolving effects on humanitarian responses—including impacting supply routes and raising commodity prices—humanitarian actors are considering their role and responsibilities in addressing climate impacts.
The brutal hostilities we are seeing in multiple conflicts around the world have exposed a terrible truth: We are living in an era of impunity. Attacks that kill or injure civilians, including humanitarian and health-care personnel, are devastatingly common. Yet despite widespread condemnation, serious violations of the rules of war too often go unpunished.
Humanitarian actors share a common goal of supporting affected people, often in difficult contexts marred by conflict or environmental disaster.