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Mar 21, 2013
Atlantic article quoting Jeremy Kadden, InterAction's senior legislative manager, and other members, on the impact of sequestration on conflict zones, particularly humanitarian operations in Syria.
Mar 21, 2013
Devex article quoting Jeremy Kadden, InterAction's senior legislative manager, on the impacts of sequestration on US foreign aid.
Mar 21, 2013
IPS article analyzing the impact of US budget cuts on the foreign aid model. InterAction President & CEO Sam Worthington gives his assessment of the relationship between public and private actors.
Mar 21, 2013
Rundown of the impacts of sequestration on US foreign assistance. The Star article quotes Jeremy Kadden, InterAction's senior legislative manager on why the cuts will cost lives.
Mar 21, 2013
Article in UN Dispatch quoting InterAction President Samuel A. Worthington on the Syrian conflict and the need to protect humanitarian independence.
Mar 19, 2013
International Medical Corps marks 10 years helping Iraq recover from the war.
Mar 19, 2013
InterAction President and CEO Samuel A. Worthington appeared before the House Appropriations Subcommittee on State, Foreign Operations on Tuesday, March 19 to advocate for poverty-focused development and humanitarian accounts. This is the full, five-page testimony he submitted to the subcommittee.
Mar 19, 2013
InterAction President and CEO Samuel A. Worthington appeared before the House Appropriations Subcommittee on State, Foreign Operations on Tuesday, March 19 to advocate for poverty-focused development and humanitarian accounts. This is the shortened version of his testimony that he presented to the subcommittee.
Mar 19, 2013
InterAction's Senior Legislative Manager, Jeremy Kadden, is quoted in this article about the impending impacts of sequestration.
Mar 15, 2013
Nutrition and food security are likely to be major development themes of the 2013 G8 meeting. Because good nutrition is essential to preventing maternal and child death, we applaud that focus. We ask that the United States remind world leaders of their pledges to help end preventable child deaths, and the need to make commitments to child and maternal health in addition to nutrition. A holistic approach that addresses determinants of health and poverty, including unequal access to productive resources, sanitation and hygiene promotion, is essential for nutrition and food security to be protected and sustained, and for needless deaths to be prevented. If the G8 is serious about ending preventable child deaths in a generation, the time to invest is now.Recommendations:Make good on their "A Promise Renewed" pledge by increasing funding and pursuing policies that help developing countries improve newborn, maternal and child health, especially for the poorest and most vulnerable populations.Pursue policies that help developing countries address crosscutting barriers to health and services, and build coordinated health systems. 

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