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Statement

Letter to Californian legislators in response to A.B. 1181.

*Update: As of June 3, 2019, Oxfam and Save the Children have signed on to the below letter. *Update: As…

May 31, 2019
Blog Post

Statement on California Assembly Bill 1181

Washington, D.C.— InterAction applauds Governor Newsom for supporting charities and recognizing the burdensome implementation challenges charities would face should California…

October 15, 2019
Blog Post

As the Pandemic Continues, We Cannot Backtrack on Accessibility

This year, the International Day of Persons with Disabilities will be commemorated throughout the week of November 30 –  December…

December 3, 2021

Climate

March 22, 2022
Blog Post

February in Review: A New InterAction.Org, Oral History Initiative, CEO Survey

The latest news and updates from the InterAction team.

March 6, 2019
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Female Surgeons Leading the Way

Today, estimates show there are only approximately three female surgeons for every one million people in low-income countries.

March 7, 2018
Blog Post

How Global Sporting Events Can Encourage Human Trafficking

In the United States, Enrile says, major events like the Super Bowl can draw three times the normal volume of sex trafficking

February 5, 2018
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How to Turbocharge the Peace Process in Afghanistan

I am the country director for a large American humanitarian organization working in Afghanistan that has been providing emergency and…

March 30, 2021
Blog Post

Indigenous People: Human Trafficking’s Overlooked Casualties

Today, aboriginal people endure poverty, illness and human rights abuses at far higher rates than the rest of the world.

March 6, 2018
Blog Post

InterAction Applauds Governor Newsom for His Action on CA Assembly Bill 1181

This weekend, Governor Newsom voted on the side of charities by declining to sign California Bill AB 1181. Proposed by…

October 15, 2019