Interaction & ICVA Call on World Bank Group to Update Operational Model
As the planet breaks previous seasonal heat records and forced displacement affects a record…
As the planet breaks previous seasonal heat records and forced displacement affects a record…
USAID’s draft 2022 Resilience Policy Revision makes significant progress toward resilience becoming a multisectoral priority. However, some adjustments and additions…
Washington, D.C., Jan. 11, 2022 — Pearl Jam and Tom Morello are advocating alongside a coalition of global humanitarian leaders…
For many, the existence of the United Nations is a simple fact of life, but of course, that wasn’t always…
World Humanitarian Day is a moment to acknowledge the importance of helping others in dire need and to recognize the great lengths that humanitarian workers go to provide such help.
A group of 54 NGOs are calling on the U.S. to take a leading role to encourage G7 and G20 leaders to take action on key global challenges.
An ad hoc DRC Working Group meeting on the DRC will be hosted at InterAction on Monday, March 25 from 3:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. EST. Guest speaker Pamela Chama, Director of Communications, Advocacy and External Engagement for Southern Africa at World Vision, will join to facilitate discussions.
In faith-based organizations (FBOs), these organizational values are often influenced by faith principles. This case study examines and highlights how organizational values within FBOs influence their safeguarding activities and approach. Five InterAction Member organizations participated in this case study: World Vision United States, Islamic Relief USA, Habitat for Humanity International, Food for the Hungry, and Episcopal Relief and Development. Each organization has a unique affiliation with its respective faith and uses this affiliation in creative ways when approaching safeguarding programming.
The war in Ukraine has captivated global attention over the last two and a half years, yet there is a…
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.