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…
After over 30 years of advocacy by the Global South and civil society organizations, delegates at the…
Washington, DC— Sam Worthington, CEO of InterAction, issued the following statement in response to the administration’s announcement to put a…
In response to recent Congressional action taken on the crisis in Afghanistan—as well as our ongoing obligation to help our…
InterAction welcomed nine new members into our coalition in June 2018. These members represent a wide range of work within the international development and humanitarian sectors, bringing knowledge and expertise on issues ranging from health and wellness to data, civilian protection to poverty alleviation.
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.
On June 26 and 27, over 240 leaders and innovators in the global development and humanitarian community gathered for InterAction’s flagship annual event, Forum, at Convene in downtown Washington, D.C. Headlined by speakers from Congress and the Administration, and complemented by panel discussions and interactive sessions from over 30 organizations, the event sparked broad discussion and debate on a variety of issues—from localization and sanctions, to artificial intelligence and current global crises.
In the wake of the House taking leadership to deliver a desperately needed infusion of emergency supplemental funding, the State, Foreign Operations allocation reported out of the House Appropriations Committee is stunningly low.
InterAction and 50 Member CEOs, some of whom have organizations that work in Gaza, urge President Biden to take decisive and actionable steps to alleviate the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
On Thursday, October 19, InterAction welcomed over 300 humanitarian and development professionals to Forum 2023 at Convene in downtown Washington,…
There are more children on the move today than ever before. Of the 110 million people currently…