The First Step to Addressing Conflict-Induced Hunger
The statistics are staggering. Armed conflict is the single biggest challenge to achieving zero hunger, with nearly 100…
The statistics are staggering. Armed conflict is the single biggest challenge to achieving zero hunger, with nearly 100…
As written, FARA is unsuitable for our contemporary world – a world in which global interconnectivity is increasing and the roles of state and non-state actors are blurring.
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.
“Food security is not just about food. It’s about giving farmers in rural areas a disposable income,” said Paul Guenette
In January 2021, the U.S. Congress enacted the Global Child Thrive Act. This landmark legislation aims to…
“Our member organizations have already shown a strong commitment to addressing these issues," said Carolyn Aeby.
"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."
When well-meaning people ask—as Elon Musk recently did—for a cost accounting for humanitarian activities, security can be among the…
We are facing the largest global crisis in a generation. The COVID-19 pandemic, and all its consequences, will shape our…