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Building the Middle: Global Cooperation at the Frontier: Innovative Finance in Fragile Contexts

This report analyzes insights from 18 executives from both for-profit firms and nonprofit organizations that participated in a retreat held by InterAction and The Annenberg Trust at Sunnylands in November 2018.

March 12, 2019
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The Future of NGOs: Five Tips on Responding to a Changing World

What top tips do CEOs have on how NGOs can respond to a changing world? During an InterAction Forum…

July 25, 2019
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Celebrating the International Day of Democracy

Media freedom is the lifeblood of democracy, and the ability of journalists to report freely is a critical indicator of…

September 15, 2022
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International Day of Democracy

“Democracy is under attack!” Over the last few years, this alarm has grown louder and more frequent, but for a…

September 13, 2019
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In the News

Russia’s Nefarious Meddling is Nothing Like Democracy Assistance

With continued revelations of Russia’s attempts to interfere in the 2016 U.S. presidential election, a specious narrative has come back into circulation: that Moscow’s campaign of political warfare is no different from U.S.- ­supported democracy assistance.

April 10, 2018

2021 G7 Summit Recommendations

April 19, 2021
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2022 InterAction Award Winners

Every year, InterAction’s awards recognize outstanding leaders and organizations who are shaping the evolution of the U.S. NGO sector and…

May 25, 2022
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2023 Prudent Assumptions and Critical Uncertainties

Dramatic change is shaping the sector, and on a global level, our achievements and goals for humanity are backsliding. As…

October 22, 2020
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A Reflection on the State of American Democracy

Democracy rests on laws, on policies debated from different political perspectives, and on civilians who have the right to protest…

January 8, 2021
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A Wrong Inflicted: Mass Starvation in the 21st Century

Alex de Waal writes that modern famines do not occur by chance, but are rather the consequence of deliberate acts committed by political-military elites in pursuit of their strategic objectives.

May 3, 2019
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