NGO Statement of Support: Strengthening US Food Assistance Programs
"Ending hunger in our lifetimes is possible, but many challenges to this goal remain"
"Ending hunger in our lifetimes is possible, but many challenges to this goal remain"
“Countless lives are currently at risk around the world. We are facing the largest displacement crisis since World War II, and 76 million people will require food assistance this year alone. Smart American leadership is needed now more than ever, and we must increase our commitment to the world.” said InterAction President Lindsay Coates
Leading international NGOs based in the US have highlighted the benefits of foreign aid that the cuts could significantly impact.
WASHINGTON—InterAction applauds the introduction of bipartisan legislation to reauthorize the Global Food Security Act of 2016. Introduced by Senators Johnny…
As organizations engaged in efforts to end global hunger, malnutrition, and extreme poverty, we welcome the introduction of the Global…
InterAction CEO Sam Worthington said “The White House’s budget will do damage to poverty-focused development and humanitarian assistance programs already proven to help save lives
“Foreign assistance provided by the U.S. supports life-altering and life-saving programs for millions around the world,” said InterAction president Lindsay Coates.
Dear Member of Congress, The undersigned members and partners of InterAction urge support for full funding in Fiscal Year 2019…
From famine relief to girls’ education, we hope the U.S. government continues to live up to America's values and not restrict aid for political or partisan reasons.