Indigenous People: Human Trafficking’s Overlooked Casualties
Today, aboriginal people endure poverty, illness and human rights abuses at far higher rates than the rest of the world.

InterAction Community Feedback on USAID’s New Local Capacity Development Policy
The InterAction community appreciated the opportunity to provide feedback on USAID’s new Local Capacity Development Policy. We commend the acknowledgment…

Human Rights Day 2021: Fighting for Equality in the COVID Age
25 years ago, the United Nations General Assembly declared that development is a human right. Recognizing development as a…

Making the Invisible Visible
Indigenous peoples are at the forefront of adaptation and mitigation in the existential race to address climate change. Despite…

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.

Key Takeaways from the First U.N. Water Conference in 46 Years
Last month, thousands of attendees from governments, the private sector, and nonprofits convened at the first U.N. Water Conference since…

Building on COP27’s Breakthrough Loss and Damage Agreement
After over 30 years of advocacy by the Global South and civil society organizations, delegates at the…

Initiating the DEI Compact
On May 10, 2022, InterAction convened representatives from our vast international non-governmental organization (INGO) coalition to officially launch the…

Storytelling as Activism: Part 3
The third installment of InterAction Communications Director Morgan Martinez's blog series on training Lao youth on the power of storytelling.
