An Intersectoral Approach to Mental Health and Psychosocial Support
Conflict and violence around the globe have left about 47.2 million children displaced, 15 million of which are refugees. Of those 15 million children, 40% are out of school. The effects of displacement can be severe and far-reaching, impacting children’s mental and physical health as well as cognitive development, with significant follow-on effects on learning outcomes.

An Invisible Threat
Chemical weapons (C.W.) invoke a unique, inherent fear in people in a way most conventional weapons do not, making…

Announcing InterAction’s 2024 Award Winners
InterAction’s annual awards highlight exceptional individuals in the international development and humanitarian sectors. Their contributions have been instrumental to advancing…

Announcing InterAction’s New Results-Based Protection Website
It’s here! InterAction is excited to announce the launch of its revamped Results-Based Protection (RBP) website. Click HERE to…

Announcing the Winners of InterAction’s 18th Photo Contest

Announcing the Winners of the 2020 Results-Based Protection Good Practice Contest
Congratulations to our winners of the 2020 Results-Based Protection Good Practice Contest! In September 2020, for the first time, InterAction…

Areas to Watch

Army of Love
Sol·i·dar·i·ty (noun): unity or agreement of feeling or action, especially among individuals with a common interest; mutual support within a…

As Congo Ebola cases pass 1,000, growing calls to listen to locals when responding
As the world’s second-deadliest Ebola outbreak ever continues to ravage communities in the Democratic Republic of Congo, international aid groups are reconsidering the way they respond.
