Fundamentals for U.S. Development and Humanitarian Assistance
With election day just a few weeks away, InterAction has issued a set of fundamentals for U.S. development and humanitarian…
With election day just a few weeks away, InterAction has issued a set of fundamentals for U.S. development and humanitarian…
In armed conflicts around the world, destruction of civilians’ property and assets, public services, and critical civilian infrastructure has resulted…
On June 17, leaders from a range of sectors and backgrounds shared their observations and thoughts on the implications of…
*Update: As of June 3, 2019, Oxfam and Save the Children have signed on to the below letter. *Update: As…
Congratulations to our winners of the 2020 Results-Based Protection Good Practice Contest! In September 2020, for the first time, InterAction…
Working by, with, and through partners in military operations has become a preferred approach in U.S. security policy. Doing so without uniform controls governing conduct and the use of force can result in real consequences for civilians.
InterAction conducted field research in Erbil, Mosul, Kirkuk, Baghdad, Anbar, and Karbala from July 23-August 9, 2018 to assess the most pressing protection issues.
We unequivocally condemn the recent horrendous attack at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh.
The proposed structural shifts have the potential to change how USAID engages with Congress, the NGO sector, and others.
"The trauma caused to children and families seeking refuge in our nation by these policies will have ramifications for generations to come."