InterAction Endorses COP28 Declaration on Climate, Relief, Recovery & Peace
This year’s United Nations Climate Change conference, or the 28th Conference of the Parties (COP28), is the first to include…
This year’s United Nations Climate Change conference, or the 28th Conference of the Parties (COP28), is the first to include…
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Over the past year, commitments made by corporations to achieve net-zero emissions have nearly doubled. In 2019 alone, 90% of S&P 500 companies have published greenhouse gas emissions reduction targets and…
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The international development and humanitarian organizations listed below issued the following statement on the House’s proposal for the next phase…
Patricia Mcllreavy, a vice president at InterAction, an alliance of nongovernmental organizations, said more and more organizations are joined together to amplify their reach through mergers and partnerships.
“As the war in Sudan between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and Rapid Support Forces (RSF) enters a third year of fighting today, InterAction deplores the ongoing conflict which has resulted in more than 150,000 deaths and some 30 million civilians in dire humanitarian need."
InterAction and the undersigned Members issued the following statement in response to the termination of thousands of life-saving awards.
Tom Hart, the CEO of InterAction, an alliance of 170 NGOs, says many of those groups now face bankruptcy because they cannot access credit or U.S. financing because USAID systems were taken down. About 40% of InterAction's members receive USAID funding. “‘While the policy is in place through Secretary Rubio's order, and even paperwork has been delivered to some of our partner NGOs, they've not been able to get the assistance, the money, to continue operations,’ Hart said. ‘So, we have the policy, we have the paperwork, we just don't have the funding flowing to keep that emergency relief going.’