Humanitarian Aid: Captive to Bureaucracy
August 19 marks the day in 2003 when a bomb ripped through U.N. Headquarters in Baghdad, killing 22 women and…
August 19 marks the day in 2003 when a bomb ripped through U.N. Headquarters in Baghdad, killing 22 women and…
Increasing attacks have led to a rapidly-growing human displacement and humanitarian crisis in the once relatively peaceful nation.
The Humanitarian Policy and Practice (HPP) team provides Member NGOs with a forum to coordinate, consult, and advocate on behalf of those forcibly displaced or otherwise affected by conflict, natural disasters, and other situations of human suffering.
When did you first hear about the humanitarian crisis in the Cabo Delgado state of Mozambique? For most of the…
Today, aboriginal people endure poverty, illness and human rights abuses at far higher rates than the rest of the world.
“Countless lives are currently at risk around the world. We are facing the largest displacement crisis since World War II, and 76 million people will require food assistance this year alone. Smart American leadership is needed now more than ever, and we must increase our commitment to the world.” said InterAction President Lindsay Coates
The conflict in Yemen will enter its eighth year on March 26, with over 17 million people facing acute food…
InterAction is pleased to introduce Global Refuge and Stichting White Helmets Foundation to its coalition. Global Refuge…
InterAction welcomes the positive developments to minimize civilian harm in conflict in the 2018 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), and…
Between 1998 and 2017, natural disasters killed 1.3 million people, left 4.4 billion people injured, displaced, or in need of…