How Stories of Central American Climate Displacement Were Buried Under a Border Crisis
“I’m doing this for my children.” That’s what Martha from Colón, Honduras, said to a reporter in November 2018.
“I’m doing this for my children.” That’s what Martha from Colón, Honduras, said to a reporter in November 2018.
Our alliance has acted collectively in multiple ways and at various times over the past few months in response to…
Cutting off poverty-alleviating and violence-reducing assistance in Central America runs counter to American values and interests.
Thousands of Hondurans wait on Mexico's border, hoping to find respite from poverty and political violence.
Cutting off poverty-alleviating and violence-reducing assistance in Central America runs counter to American values and interests.
"The root causes of these crises are in Central America. If we're addressing them at the southern border, it is too late." -InterAction CEO, Sam Worthington
For three days last week, thousands of Guatemalans blocked roads and major highways to protest the Central American country's slide toward a constitutional crisis. The protest organizers included groups that have long demanded justice: indigenous communities and campesinos, as rural and farm workers are called.
There are more children on the move today than ever before. Of the 110 million people currently…
A common concern InterAction hears from implementing Members is how they want to better improve their relationship with USAID. Although…
How can non-governmental organization (NGO) ideals and collective thinking become a positive and influential force in advancing policies that help…