How InterAction and ICVA are Supporting the Action Agenda on Internal Displacement
By the end of 2022, the number of internally displaced persons (IDPs)—people forced to flee their homes but who remain…
By the end of 2022, the number of internally displaced persons (IDPs)—people forced to flee their homes but who remain…
As the planet breaks previous seasonal heat records and forced displacement affects a record…
Armed conflict, climate change, food insecurity, and recent…
InterAction, the largest U.S.-based alliance of international NGOs and partners, is pleased to announce that it will submit a pledge…
In an increasingly interconnected world, the ability to move freely within one’s country or across borders is often determined by…
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.
This is Part II of “A Hidden Reality,” examining men, boys, and conflict-related sexual violence. Read Part…
“In 2021, continued recourse to military rather than diplomatic and political means led to displacement on a significant scale,…
InterAction and its Member organizations are launching a comprehensive blog series to shed light on the critical issues facing Sudan and provide targeted recommendations for policymakers.
Conflict and violence around the globe have left about 47.2 million children displaced, 15 million of which are refugees. Of those 15 million children, 40% are out of school. The effects of displacement can be severe and far-reaching, impacting children’s mental and physical health as well as cognitive development, with significant follow-on effects on learning outcomes.