Key Takeaways from the First U.N. Water Conference in 46 Years
Last month, thousands of attendees from governments, the private sector, and nonprofits convened at the first U.N. Water Conference since…
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.
In 2020, the number of people unable to afford a healthy diet around the world rose by 112 million to…
The NGO community has made significant progress in safeguarding against sexual abuse or exploitation by and of humanitarian and development…
InterAction Members are working diligently to protect program participants and staff from sexual exploitation, abuse, and harassment (SEAH). One Member…
Leading humanitarian, development, and global health organizations are calling on Members of Congress to protect the International Affairs budget in Fiscal Year 2020 (FY20) despite the Administration’s proposed 24 percent cuts.
In countries affected by conflict, girls are nearly three times more likely to be out of school than boys. With the appropriations season in full swing, Congress must prioritize funding for education programs that reach the most vulnerable – including refugee girls.
Despite the Administration’s repeated efforts to gut foreign aid, Congress has proven a bulwark against those dangerous proposals, restoring funding.