InterAction CEO Statement on Foreign Aid Preliminary Injunction
“We urge Congress to ensure the immediate release of foreign aid funds, thereby preserving a longstanding bipartisan foreign assistance system."
“We urge Congress to ensure the immediate release of foreign aid funds, thereby preserving a longstanding bipartisan foreign assistance system."
WASHINGTON, D.C. – InterAction, the leading alliance of international non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and partners in the United States, issued the…
InterAction, the leading alliance of international non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and partners in the United States, issued the following statement in response to recent staffing reductions impacting USAID.
InterAction is deeply concerned by recent developments at USAID—programs halted, staff removed from offices, and efforts to integrate the independent agency into the State Department.
We urge Secretary of State Rubio and the Administration to continue America's vital life-saving work during the foreign assistance review process to maintain our nation's global leadership and values.
"InterAction stands in solidarity with the people of Syria and emphasizes the critical importance of centering Syrian voices and civil society during this pivotal period of transition."
InterAction’s three-year strategy results in improving the lives of people around the world through positive shifts in development and humanitarian…
InterAction, the largest U.S.-based alliance of international NGOs, today announced two key additions to its Executive Team under the leadership of President and CEO, Tom Hart. Lisa Bos has been appointed as the new Vice President for Global Development Policy, Advocacy, and Learning. Morgan Martinez has been promoted to Vice President for Membership, Communications, and Public Engagement.
InterAction is pleased to welcome Fred Hollows Foundation, Friends of the Global Fight, and NetHope to its membership.
At InterAction’s annual Members Meeting on June 25, we said goodbye to eight Board Members and welcomed six new Members.