Responding to the Humanitarian Crisis in Afghanistan
Three years on from the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan, the humanitarian situation has deteriorated significantly, leaving over 23 million people in need of shelter, healthcare, education, and livelihoods. Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) continue to provide lifesaving support to Afghans across the country despite an increasingly challenging operational environment and decreased funding from donors.

Restoring Hope: Community Centers in Afghanistan
Community centers in Afghanistan are offering a beacon of hope to thousands of Afghans who are trapped in harmful cycles…

The Role of Gender in Afghanistan’s Humanitarian Response
Nearly three years after the change in power in Afghanistan, women and girls are being left behind as little to…

Three Things You Need to Know about the Humanitarian Crisis in Afghanistan
“Afghans are resilient, not by choice but by need. We know how to celebrate life despite the constant violence we…

Two Years After Taliban Takeover, the Humanitarian Situation in Afghanistan Remains Critical
August 19 marks two years since the Taliban took power in Afghanistan, following the United States military withdrawal and collapse…

We Must Ensure That Those Who Do Not Choose To Engage in Conflict Are Not The Ones to Pay its Price
We urge leaders around the world to recognize the dignity and rights of all humankind by prioritizing the protection of civilians.
The top 6 low-tech innovations that we love
Sometimes low-tech fixes to development problems can provide brilliant solutions.
Better Health for Afghan Refugees
The 70,000 undocumented refugees in Iran’s centrally located province of Yazd in particular struggle with poverty and a lack of stable economic opportunities that makes them unable to afford basic necessities such as soap and toothbrushes.

Take the Blinders Off
The following is an executive overview of InterAction’s newest report, which was written following an InterAction humanitarian team field mission…
