Five Key Takeaways from USAID’s Disinformation Primer NGO Feedback Session
The rapid growth and adoption of mobile data and social media technology has wrought significant changes in the way people…
From Difficulty Comes Strength
Every year on August 12, the United Nations celebrates International Youth Day to highlight the value that youth bring…
Global Societal Trends Exacerbating Disinformation
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Her Voice, Our Equal Future
Since 1995, October 11 has been globally recognized as the International Day of the Girl, an annual campaign to amplify…
Humanitarian Action Conundrums: Neutrality
In the current moment, when it seems that everything, including tasks as simple as washing your hands or wearing a…
InterAction Fellowship Program Welcomes First Cohort
Four established leaders from the international nonprofit community have joined InterAction in its first fellowship program cohort.
InterAction Welcomes Distinguished Photographers
Judges named top photos for annual Effective Assistance Photography Award.
Launching Choose to Invest FY2025
The answer is clear: for less than 1% of the federal budget, the United States’ global development and humanitarian assistance can lift millions of people out of poverty, end extreme hunger, protect human rights, build resilience, and promote responsive democratic governance—all while advancing core American values and economic and security interests.