Responding to Mis- & Disinformation When Marginalized Groups Are Targeted
Safe water for new mothers: Upgrading Sierra Leone’s health centers
In a country with some of the highest rates of maternal and infant mortality, water and sanitation improvements at health centers are preventing infections and saving lives.
Sec. 7059 Gender Equality
Seven Years Later: Rohingya Genocide Remembrance Day
This month marks seven years since the 2017 “clearance operation” when Myanmar’s military forces, the Tatmadaw, unleashed waves of violence against Rohingya ethnic minorities in Rakhine State, Myanmar. The conflict triggered the expulsion of over 700,000 Rohingya into neighboring Bangladesh, marking the largest and fastest influx into the country. The U.S. government later determined that these attacks constituted genocide and crimes against humanity.

Statement By Leading Humanitarian And Development Organizations Against Any Rescissions Within Foreign Assistance Budget
As implementers and advocates for humanitarian and development assistance, we urge the Administration to reconsider recent steps to freeze funds…

Strengthen the Global Community Through Educational Investments
The data is clear—too many children worldwide are not learning. An estimated 244 million children and youth between the ages…

Supporting Mothers Through Education
In developing countries around the world, education is giving mothers the power to make change.

Supporting Vulnerable Children During The Pandemic
Children’s early childhood experiences have long-lasting effects on their health, development, and quality of life. Ensuring children are nourished, cared…

Syrian Crisis Passes Twelve Year Mark as Earthquake Compounds Humanitarian Needs
The Syrian Civil War passes the twelve-year mark on March 15, signaling the continuation of one of the deadliest and…
