65+ NGOs Respond to Terminations of Life-Saving Programs
InterAction and the undersigned Members issued the following statement in response to the termination of thousands of life-saving awards.
InterAction and the undersigned Members issued the following statement in response to the termination of thousands of life-saving awards.
“Tom Hart, CEO of InterAction, an alliance of NGOs and partners in the United States, said bringing life-saving programmes to a halt was ‘counterproductive to this administration's own stated goals’."
While not endorsing the bill in its entirety, we appreciate the bipartisan recognition that supplemental humanitarian assistance is necessary and prudent, and we urge all members of Congress to support this funding to address humanitarian needs.
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