Global Hunger in the Time of COVID-19
The World Food Program projects that, due to COVID-19 and without urgent action, the number of people facing food…

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Haiti Gang Violence Deepens Risk of Food Insecurity
Haiti has seen repetitive crises and instability for decades, characterized by chronic socio-political instability, rampant violence—including sexual and gender-based violence,…

How the U.S. Can Maintain its Position as a Global Leader
In the face of humanitarian crises, increasing violent conflict, and famine, American leadership across the globe is needed now more than ever.

Human Rights Day 2021: Fighting for Equality in the COVID Age
25 years ago, the United Nations General Assembly declared that development is a human right. Recognizing development as a…

Hunger in Yemen: A “Slow Motion Collapse”
The current level of hunger in Yemen is unprecedented, with almost 18 million people lacking enough food.

InterAction Community Letter Supporting FY2019 International Affairs Budget
Dear Member of Congress, The undersigned members and partners of InterAction urge support for full funding in Fiscal Year 2019…

InterAction Launches Choose to Invest FY2019 with Bipartisan Support
For the last 50 years, U.S. leadership and investment in international development and humanitarian assistance have proved instrumental in helping…

InterAction Members Raise Concerns on the Humanitarian Situation in Afghanistan
On August 31, 2021, InterAction’s Kathryn Striffolino spoke at the Center for Strategic and International Studies Forum on…
