In New Podcast, InterAction CEO Shares Insights on Response to Current Humanitarian Crises
InterAction CEO noted that the gap between current needs and what the humanitarian system can currently deliver is increasing.
InterAction CEO noted that the gap between current needs and what the humanitarian system can currently deliver is increasing.
InterAction applauds the U.S. Department of the Treasury for noting its commitment to the “unfettered flow of humanitarian aid to the Venezuelan…
InterAction and The Steering Committee for Humanitarian Response sent out a letter on April 21, 2020, to humanitarian donors in…
The crisis in Haiti is multidimensional, fueled by a combination of endemic poverty, sociopolitical unrest, fuel shortages, and long-term economic…
On August 31, 2021, InterAction’s Kathryn Striffolino spoke at the Center for Strategic and International Studies Forum on…
"Our call is for us not to politicize the humanitarian assistance. Humanitarian needs from the populations are what we should be keeping at the forefront of our minds and not how we could be using humanitarian assistance to further the interests of one side or another."
Over three years since violence in Myanmar forced more than 700,000 Rohingya into Bangladesh, refugees continue to wait for safe,…
Speakers explore the importance of language in humanitarian contexts.
Leading humanitarian, development, and global health organizations are calling on Members of Congress to protect the International Affairs budget in Fiscal Year 2020 (FY20) despite the Administration’s proposed 24 percent cuts.