InterAction Press Releases
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John Ruthrauff, Director of International Advocacy at InterAction, is quoted in this article speaking about the Accountability Working Group for G-8 and G-20 meetings.
InterAction President and CEO, Sam Worthington, contributes an article to the Arabella Advisor's blog on what's needed to takle chronic hunger.
InterAction President and CEO Sam Worthington released the following statement today regarding President Obama’s nomination of Sen. John Kerry (D-MA) to serve as the next Secretary of State.
As Congress debates the upcoming fiscal cliff, InterAction President and CEO Samuel A. Worthington released the following statement regarding a possible threat to charitable tax deductions.
NGO alliance InterAction welcomes provisions included in legislation introduced today by Rep. Howard Berman (D-CA) that will help modernize the delivery and effectiveness of foreign assistance.
NGO alliance InterAction commends the Senate Foreign Relations Committee for convening a hearing yesterday on the progress and future of U.S. food security and agricultural development policy and for recognizing the critical role of NGOs and local civil society organizations in tackling global hunger.
InterAction, the largest alliance of U.S.-based international NGOs, announced the Best Practices and Innovations (BPI) award winners on Thursday. ACDI/VOCA, Alliance to End Hunger and Lutheran World Relief received the awards, which focus on building the capacity of local implementing partners working in food security and agriculture.
The U.S. NGO alliance InterAction urged both sides in the conflict between Israel and Gaza to abide by the terms of a ceasefire deal reached on Wednesday, pointing to the toll on human life already caused by the fighting.
Mark Lotwis, Senior Director of Public Policy, contributed a post-election analysis to Devex on what President Obama's legacy for international development could be.
InterAction congratulates President Barack Obama on his victory Tuesday and hopes his new administration will commit to a bold agenda to eliminate global poverty.