The Politicization Of Humanitarian Aid For Venezuela Must End
"The people of Venezuela are in desperate need of significantly expanded lifesaving and sustaining support. We must not allow them to become victims of the political brinksmanship around humanitarian assistance we are currently witnessing."
The Risky Business of Security for Aid Workers
When well-meaning people ask—as Elon Musk recently did—for a cost accounting for humanitarian activities, security can be among the…
The Role of Global Civil Society in Supporting a Genuinely Transformative, Inclusive & Ambitious G7
We are facing the largest global crisis in a generation. The COVID-19 pandemic, and all its consequences, will shape our…
The Settlements Approach Guidance Note
The humanitarian landscape is quickly transforming. Protracted armed conflicts, uncontrolled urbanization, and environmental pressure present new challenges, even as the…
The Top 9 Causes of Global Poverty
11% of the world’s population is living in extreme poverty, which is defined as surviving on only $1.90 a day.
The U.S. Supports a Deadly, Saudi-Led War in Yemen
A public accounting for Saudi Arabia's conduct in Yemen is critical, and evidence by experts outside the U.S. government should be considered when determining future certifications. InterAction member organizations and other civil society groups should support congressional hearings on this matter and weigh in with both Congress and the State Department about their concerns in Yemen.
The Urgency of Green Recovery from COVID-19
The COVID-19 origin story is still unfolding. From bats to potentially a pangolin, to humans in wildlife markets in…
There’s a Lie You’ve Heard about Haiti
There is one thing you quickly learn when researching anything about Haiti: the country is the poorest in the Western…
Three Takeaways from InterAction’s Analysis on GRF Pledges
In an era of rising populism and rejection of multilateralism across the globe, the adoption of the Global Compact…