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InterAction CEO: Conflict on the Turkish-Syrian Border Must End Through Peaceful Political Process

CEO of InterAction, Sam Worthington, issued the following statement regarding military incursion on the Turkish-Syrian border. “InterAction strongly urges all…

October 10, 2019
Event

InterAction Celebrates the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day: Launching the NGO Climate Compact

April 15, 2020
Blog Post

InterAction Community Feedback on USAID’s New Local Capacity Development Policy

The InterAction community appreciated the opportunity to provide feedback on USAID’s new Local Capacity Development Policy. We commend the acknowledgment…

February 25, 2022
Blog Post

InterAction Endorses COP28 Declaration on Climate, Relief, Recovery & Peace

This year’s United Nations Climate Change conference, or the 28th Conference of the Parties (COP28), is the first to include…

December 11, 2023
Blog Post

InterAction Fellowship Program Welcomes First Cohort

Four established leaders from the international nonprofit community have joined InterAction in its first fellowship program cohort.

October 5, 2018
Blog Post

InterAction Forum 2019 Promises To Be A Tremendous Event

InterAction Forum 2019, June 11-13, will feature the world's most influential and inspiring organizations, change makers, and executives from the public, private, and NGO sectors.

March 5, 2019
Statement

InterAction Joins Multi-Stakeholder Pledge on Climate Action at Global Refugee Forum

InterAction, the largest U.S.-based alliance of international NGOs and partners, is pleased to announce that it will submit a pledge…

December 13, 2023
Blog Post

InterAction Launches New Funding Opportunity to Initiate Change in NGO Safeguarding

InterAction with its members are working to change the structural and cultural barriers to addressing sexual harassment and abuse within…

May 3, 2019
Members of CRS-supported SILC groups (Savings and Internal Lending Communities) dance together during a meeting in Awaradoni village, Upper East Region, Ghana. These women have begun making and selling shea nut butter, straw baskets, and parboiled rice ever since interrupted weather patterns related to climate change have inhibited their abilities to earn livelihoods through farming. Awaradoni village, Talensi District, Upper East Region, Ghana, West Africa. March 19, 2016 - Photo by Jake Lyell for CRS.
Blog Post

InterAction Letter to Humanitarian Donors in Support of Common Services for COVID-19 Response

InterAction and The Steering Committee for Humanitarian Response sent out a letter on April 21, 2020, to humanitarian donors in…

April 23, 2020
Blog Post

InterAction Listening Session Marks One Year Anniversary of USAID’s Climate Strategy

In April 2022, USAID released their new Climate Strategy which will guide the Agency’s approach to reducing…

July 26, 2023
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