
Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine: Humanitarian Response, Insights & Experts
InterAction provides tailored Media Alerts highlighting the work our Members are implementing around the world. If you would like…

Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine Leaves Millions Vulnerable to Sexual Exploitation and Abuse
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has displaced 6.5 million and put millions more in need of humanitarian assistance. Without prevention measures…

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Seven Years Later: Rohingya Genocide Remembrance Day
This month marks seven years since the 2017 “clearance operation” when Myanmar’s military forces, the Tatmadaw, unleashed waves of violence against Rohingya ethnic minorities in Rakhine State, Myanmar. The conflict triggered the expulsion of over 700,000 Rohingya into neighboring Bangladesh, marking the largest and fastest influx into the country. The U.S. government later determined that these attacks constituted genocide and crimes against humanity.

Sharing Best Practice Across the Atlantic: A U.K.-U.S. legislator dialogue on civilian protection in armed conflict
She’s a Mother of Six, a Refugee and on a Mission to Empower Women
How one South Sudanese woman is making a difference in Ethiopia.

Social Inclusion: The Key to Effective Global Development
Incorporating social inclusion practices into global development efforts is not simply a feel-good exercise, it’s central to meeting many goals.

Solidarity While Separated
Friendship looks different right now. Gone for the time being are the days of showing physical affection, gathering together frequently,…

Solutions Over Pessimism: A Key to Global Progress in 2019
"We can prevent crises before they start, and we can help to protect people when they are endangered." Sam Worthington.
