Thai Unions Coordinate, Collaborate for Success
Despite his success, Prasopsuk says it is “very difficult” to get workers to form unions in Thailand.
Despite his success, Prasopsuk says it is “very difficult” to get workers to form unions in Thailand.
On March 5, InterAction hosted the first session in our new series, ConnectAid, which brings InterAction Members and outside experts…
Two major climate trends are reshaping the humanitarian landscape: the increasing frequency of acute, high-cost disasters and…
Twenty-five percent of people giving birth in Guatemala, which has one of the highest…
In 2011, South Sudan emerged from a violent civil war as an independent nation from Sudan. However, in 2013, escalating…
Non-governmental organization (NGO) coordination at every level of a humanitarian response is critical to ensure quality, accessible programming reaches conflict- and disaster-affected people.
Conflict and violence around the globe have left about 47.2 million children displaced, 15 million of which are refugees. Of those 15 million children, 40% are out of school. The effects of displacement can be severe and far-reaching, impacting children’s mental and physical health as well as cognitive development, with significant follow-on effects on learning outcomes.
The Practical Measures give guidance on policy, operational practice, and relations with partners and allies before, during, and after operations to avoid contributing to food insecurity.
In January 2021, the U.S. Congress enacted the Global Child Thrive Act. This landmark legislation aims to…
HLP is crucial to crisis preparedness and response, peacebuilding, and development, yet it is often overlooked as a technical niche rather than an essential component of successful humanitarian assistance.