Syrian Crisis Passes Twelve Year Mark as Earthquake Compounds Humanitarian Needs
The Syrian Civil War passes the twelve-year mark on March 15, signaling the continuation of one of the deadliest and…
The Syrian Civil War passes the twelve-year mark on March 15, signaling the continuation of one of the deadliest and…
The following is an executive overview of InterAction’s newest report, which was written following an InterAction humanitarian team field mission…
In the heart of Sierra Leone, a remarkable transformation is taking shape. This isn’t a revival born out of strife;…
The Biden administration made a promise to reform the U.S. asylum system, a system strained under political and budgetary…
On November 7, 2019, Patricia McIlreavy, InterAction’s Vice President of Humanitarian Policy and Practice, delivered the keynote address at Villanova…
The statistics are staggering. Armed conflict is the single biggest challenge to achieving zero hunger, with nearly 100…
“Food security is not just about food. It’s about giving farmers in rural areas a disposable income,” said Paul Guenette
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 an increasingly interconnected world, the ability to move freely within one’s country or across borders is often determined by…