
5 Reasons Why the Climate Crisis Affects African Women More Than African Men
The U.N. estimates that 80% of people displaced by the climate crisis are women, and even among populations that…

Understanding Successful Locally Led Humanitarian Responses
“Localization is when [local NGOs] implement interventions and access funding at the same pace as [international NGOs]. It is…

In Search of Local Leadership
“Local organizations must continue to try to implement projects that generate self-sustainability [and] build more robust alliances, without losing…

InterAction’s Global Situation Report 2021
InterAction presents the 2020 Global Situation Report as a resource highlighting pressing humanitarian and development challenges facing the world in…

2020 Global Situation Report
InterAction presents the 2020 Global Situation Report as a resource highlighting pressing humanitarian and development challenges facing the world in…

Addressing Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo
On November 25, 1960, agents of the Dominican Republic’s Trujillo dictatorship brutally murdered Patria, Minerva, and Teresa Mirabel, three activists…

Open Letter to the Member States of the U.N. General Assembly, on behalf of the IASC Principals
The brutal hostilities we are seeing in multiple conflicts around the world have exposed a terrible truth: We are living in an era of impunity. Attacks that kill or injure civilians, including humanitarian and health-care personnel, are devastatingly common. Yet despite widespread condemnation, serious violations of the rules of war too often go unpunished.

Welcoming InterAction’s Six New Board Members
At InterAction’s annual Members Meeting on June 25, we said goodbye to eight Board Members and welcomed six new Members.

High Level Goma Visit Sheds Light on Unfolding Tragedy in DRC
As conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) rages, gender-based violence, including sexual violence and killings, have become daily realities for civilians.
