Document Library

InterAction’s document library is a resource for and by the NGO community and our partners. It includes reports, press releases and advocacy materials. Search by document type, issue area and country to explore.

Feb 17, 2011
 House of Representatives’ "Continuing Resolution (CR) Extension" bill for the rest of fiscal year 2011ignores the recommendations of military and business leaders and prioritizes relatively miniscule short-term budget savings over long-term security, prosperity and fiscal health.
Feb 16, 2011
President Obama’s proposed 2012 budget calls for a modest increase—1 percent—in spending on foreign affairs and development.
Feb 16, 2011
InterAction member CARE's statement on the FY2011 Continuing Resolution.
Feb 16, 2011
President Obama’s proposed 2012 budget calls for a modest increase—1 percent—in spending on foreign affairs and development.
Feb 16, 2011
President Obama’s proposed 2012 budget calls for a modest increase—1 percent—in spending on foreign affairs and development.
Feb 16, 2011
Statement by U.S. House of Representatives Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi on the FY2011 Continuing Resolution.
Feb 15, 2011
A line-by-line look at how InterAction is crunching the numbers in the House of Representative's 2011 "Continuing Resolution Extension" bill.Note: Last updated June 27, 2011.
Feb 15, 2011
Offers line-by-line details on how InterAction is crunching the 2012 International Affairs Budget numbers. Note: Last updated June 27, 2011.
Feb 14, 2011
“In a tough fiscal environment, the Obama administration has presented a responsible and sensible FY 2012 international assistance budget; one that will help save lives, create economic prosperity here and abroad, and reduce future deficits by preventing bigger security outlays in the future. The administration is also taking steps to ensure every dollar of international assistance is spent effectively and efficiently, an approach members of Congress have been urging for many years...
Feb 14, 2011
Americans think they give far more aid than they actually do, and are clamorring to cut it. But aid isn't just about compassion, it serves our security and economic interests too.

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