Mindful Spending: Incorporating Psychological Health Into Foreign Aid
It is a well-known fact that war has disparate psychological effects on all those involved—from refugees to soldiers to the…
2020 Global Situation Report
InterAction presents the 2020 Global Situation Report as a resource highlighting pressing humanitarian and development challenges facing the world in…
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InterAction’s Global Situation Report 2021
InterAction presents the 2020 Global Situation Report as a resource highlighting pressing humanitarian and development challenges facing the world in…
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Seven Years Later: Rohingya Genocide Remembrance Day
This month marks seven years since the 2017 “clearance operation” when Myanmar’s military forces, the Tatmadaw, unleashed waves of violence against Rohingya ethnic minorities in Rakhine State, Myanmar. The conflict triggered the expulsion of over 700,000 Rohingya into neighboring Bangladesh, marking the largest and fastest influx into the country. The U.S. government later determined that these attacks constituted genocide and crimes against humanity.