Food for Peace 65th Anniversary Celebration
“If it is true that what we believe governs what we do, then what we believe is very important.” On…
“If it is true that what we believe governs what we do, then what we believe is very important.” On…
Our alliance has acted collectively in multiple ways and at various times over the past few weeks in response to…
Washington, DC— Sam Worthington, CEO of InterAction, issued the following statement in response to the administration’s announcement to put a…
InterAction applauds the U.S. Department of the Treasury for noting its commitment to the “unfettered flow of humanitarian aid to the Venezuelan…
As implementers and advocates for humanitarian and development assistance, we urge the Administration to reconsider recent steps to freeze funds…
In the aftermath of World War II, States sought to strengthen the preservation of humanity in times of war.
CEOs of smaller InterAction member organizations recently gathered to share top partnering tips and challenges. When partnering with significantly larger…
Tabitha Ayen, 36, works on the frontlines of the humanitarian response in South Sudan and is arguably one of the…
The prospect of hefty fines for skirting U.S. sanctions on Venezuela has made some banks skittish about doing business with…