Department of State Diplomatic Programs
Letter to Congressional Leadership Regarding the Prioritization of Funding for State, Foreign Operations Bill in FY2023
Dear Chairwoman DeLauro, Chairman Leahy, Vice Chairman Shelby, and Ranking Member Granger: We, the undersigned international, implementing, and advocacy organizations,…
InterAction Statement on President Biden’s Remarks at the UN General Assembly
Following last week’s high-level global meetings at the United Nations, InterAction took a quick look at some of the U.S.
Joint InterAction and Alliance for Peacebuilding Statement: The U.S. Must Protect Afghan Partners and Civil Society
InterAction and the Alliance for Peacebuilding, the two largest networks of international development, humanitarian, and peacebuilding organizations with…
Response to Secretary of State Blinken’s Announcement
InterAction released the following statement in response to Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken’s remarks on the announcement of a…
Statement on the Biden Administration’s First 100 Days
As we reflect on the first 100 days of the Biden Administration, InterAction is taking stock of the commitments and…
Statement on the House’s Proposal for Next Phase of Coronavirus Relief Legislation
The international development and humanitarian organizations listed below issued the following statement on the House’s proposal for the next phase…
Statement on Redirection of Funds from the Northern Triangle Countries
On June 24, 2019, InterAction and over 70 other NGOs released a statement in response to the redirection of funds…
The U.S. Supports a Deadly, Saudi-Led War in Yemen
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.