InterAction’s 2022 Forum: Toward Greater Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
This year, InterAction’s annual Forum closed with the final plenary, Toward Greater Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, which focused on exposing…
This year, InterAction’s annual Forum closed with the final plenary, Toward Greater Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, which focused on exposing…
In late 2019, InterAction began transforming the NGO Aid Map to better serve the needs and interests of the NGO…
Last month, thousands of attendees from governments, the private sector, and nonprofits convened at the first U.N. Water Conference since…
The answer is clear: for less than 1% of the federal budget, the United States’ global development and humanitarian assistance can lift millions of people out of poverty, end extreme hunger, protect human rights, build resilience, and promote responsive democratic governance—all while advancing core American values and economic and security interests.
As Congress and the U.S. government continue to invest billions in development and humanitarian assistance, debates over these programs have…