Launching InterAction’s “Big Think” on U.S. Global Food Security Response
In 2020, the number of people unable to afford a healthy diet around the world rose by 112 million to…
In 2020, the number of people unable to afford a healthy diet around the world rose by 112 million to…
Despite the Administration’s repeated efforts to gut foreign aid, Congress has proven a bulwark against those dangerous proposals, restoring funding.
“Foreign assistance provided by the U.S. supports life-altering and life-saving programs for millions around the world,” said InterAction president Lindsay Coates.
Sam Worthington, CEO of InterAction issued the following statement in response to the administration’s announcement to not cut foreign aid:…
The 2018 Chicago Council Survey tell us that Americans want to engage the world, rather than back away from it.
On June 24, 2019, InterAction and over 70 other NGOs released a statement in response to the redirection of funds…
“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.
The structure of partnerships between NGOs and the U.S. government is one area that is ripe for productive reform.
To kick off 2018, we’re looking back at some of our most-read blog posts published in 2017.