South Sudan & Sudan Working Group
This working group meets monthly to share information, discuss operational concerns, and coordinate advocacy efforts for the South Sudan and Sudan context.
This working group meets monthly to share information, discuss operational concerns, and coordinate advocacy efforts for the South Sudan and Sudan context.
The monthly Food Security, Nutrition, and Agriculture Working Group is an active NGO community and learning space for InterAction Members to share best practices, current challenges, and recent research.
The monthly Gender-Based Violence (GBV) Working Group provides a collective voice to advance the GBV programming and policy concerns of InterAction Member organizations engaged in humanitarian and conflict programs.
Three years on from the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan, the humanitarian situation has deteriorated significantly, leaving over 23 million people in need of shelter, healthcare, education, and livelihoods. Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) continue to provide lifesaving support to Afghans across the country despite an increasingly challenging operational environment and decreased funding from donors.
After the Taliban became Afghanistan’s de-facto authorities in August 2021, over 600,000 displaced Afghans sought refuge in…
Sara* is a 22-year-old mother who lives in a remote village of southern Afghanistan. She has only one child, a…
After decades of conflict, instability, poverty, and natural disasters, one in two people living in Afghanistan suffer from psychological distress.
Nearly three years after the change in power in Afghanistan, women and girls are being left behind as little to…
Community centers in Afghanistan are offering a beacon of hope to thousands of Afghans who are trapped in harmful cycles…
Aid workers are increasingly being targeted by armed actors who seek to intimidate, coerce, or disrupt aid operations for strategic gains. In Gaza and South Sudan, in Yemen and the Central African Republic, disinformation campaigns are fueling hostility toward aid agencies. These threats not only endanger the lives of those dedicated to humanitarian action but also severely hinder access to essential aid for millions of vulnerable people in conflict-affected areas.