
Recognizing InterAction Member Humanitarian Aid Workers in the Field
The InterAction Humanitarian Award recognizes an individual or individuals whose work reflects important leadership qualities in humanitarian practice, such as…

Humanitarian Aid: Captive to Bureaucracy
August 19 marks the day in 2003 when a bomb ripped through U.N. Headquarters in Baghdad, killing 22 women and…

New InterAction Research Confirms Global Counter-Terror Efforts Harm and Curtail the Delivery of Humanitarian Aid
In the aftermath of 9/11, efforts to combat and counter-terrorist activities (C.T.) have been a foreign policy priority for governments,…

Celebrating Women’s Impact on Development and Humanitarian Aid
In the midst of great societal change and unrest, many questions regarding the very fabric of institutions are being asked…

Choose to Challenge: The Gender Data Gap in Humanitarian Aid
Humanitarian assistance has slowly become more data-focused. This is a positive move for the humanitarian community, as high-quality data can…

Duty of Care: Protection of Humanitarian Aid Workers from Sexual Violence
This document from Duty of Care International provides some safeguarding guidance on performing reference checks.
InterAction Applauds the U.S. Department of the Treasury for Its Commitment to the Unfettered Flow of Humanitarian Aid to the Venezuelan People
InterAction applauds the U.S. Department of the Treasury for noting its commitment to the “unfettered flow of humanitarian aid to the Venezuelan…

UN: Nearly 2 in 3 Syrians in Need of Humanitarian Aid
"[E]ight years of warfare has turned Syria into one of the biggest protection crises in the world'" said UNOCHA spokesperson.
UN raises $2.6 billion in donations for Yemen humanitarian aid
A UN pledging conference for Yemen has raised about $2.6bn of the $4bn needed to address the humanitarian crisis in the country.