Joint InterAction and Alliance for Peacebuilding Statement: The U.S. Must Protect Afghan Partners and Civil Society
InterAction and the Alliance for Peacebuilding, the two largest networks of international development, humanitarian, and peacebuilding organizations with…
How to Turbocharge the Peace Process in Afghanistan
I am the country director for a large American humanitarian organization working in Afghanistan that has been providing emergency and…
Building the Middle: Global Cooperation at the Frontier: Innovative Finance in Fragile Contexts
This report analyzes insights from 18 executives from both for-profit firms and nonprofit organizations that participated in a retreat held by InterAction and The Annenberg Trust at Sunnylands in November 2018.
For Lasting Peace, Involve Women In Decision-Making
The Columbia's accords signed in 2016 marked a step forward in considering women as part of peace processes.
Barriers to Aid: The Growing Bureaucratic and Administrative Hurdles in Latin America
Surging bureaucratic and administrative impediments (BAI) across Latin America are an increasing challenge to humanitarian access and a barrier to…
Supporting Community-Based Protection in the Democratic Republic of Congo
Escalating violence in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has exacerbated the humanitarian crisis and left…
We Keep Us Safe: Women Protecting Women in South Sudan
In 2011, South Sudan emerged from a violent civil war as an independent nation from Sudan. However, in 2013, escalating…
Women on the Frontline of Sudan’s Crisis Response
The ongoing conflict in Sudan, which erupted in April 2023, has wreaked havoc on the lives of millions. Clashes between…
16 Days of Activism
InterAction’s GBV Working Group will be publishing a blog series for the 16 Days of Activism dedicated to the role of women’s movements across crises and conflicts. Each of these blogs will showcase the centrality and role of either individual women or women-led movements and organizations across nine country or regional contexts.