Syria-Türkiye Earthquake Anniversary
After thirteen years of persistent hostilities, mass displacement, and economic failure, a series of earthquakes hit the Turkish-Syria border, further…
After thirteen years of persistent hostilities, mass displacement, and economic failure, a series of earthquakes hit the Turkish-Syria border, further…
The following is an executive overview of InterAction’s newest report, which was written following an InterAction humanitarian team field mission…
These remarks were delivered at a farewell celebration with colleagues and friends of InterAction. Thank you all for coming. I…
On November 7, 2019, Patricia McIlreavy, InterAction’s Vice President of Humanitarian Policy and Practice, delivered the keynote address at Villanova…
What top tips do CEOs have on how NGOs can respond to a changing world? During an InterAction Forum…
The Global Fragility Act (GFA) passed the House of Representatives on May 20, 2019. The bill would streamline and improve programs and efforts within the USG to address violent conflict overseas using a “3D” approach of development, diplomacy, and defense. With bipartisan support, the bill has moved out of the House.
In the future, international development organizations and donors should continue with forward causal questioning that leads to learning from immediate development programming experiences but should also prioritize reverse causal reasoning that leads to learning from reflection and broader investigation of a holistic causal chain involved in a development program’s outcomes.
In January 2021, the U.S. Congress enacted the Global Child Thrive Act. This landmark legislation aims to…