Congress scorns Trump plan to cut, weaponize foreign aid
“Now is not the time to slash effective, lifesaving programs that help create a safer and more secure world,” said InterAction, an alliance of international organizations.
“Now is not the time to slash effective, lifesaving programs that help create a safer and more secure world,” said InterAction, an alliance of international organizations.
"Cuts to vital diplomatic, development, and humanitarian efforts diminish the United States’ ability to respond to and prevent new crises and contribute to a more prosperous world."
Broken foreign lobbying laws are unfairly labeling environmental groups as foreign agents.
Amid partisan clashes and pushback from foreign-owned companies, the push to strengthen the Foreign Agents Registration Act appears to be going nowhere fast.
“Countless lives are currently at risk around the world. We are facing the largest displacement crisis since World War II, and 76 million people will require food assistance this year alone. Smart American leadership is needed now more than ever, and we must increase our commitment to the world.” said InterAction President Lindsay Coates
On April 22, 2020, 106 InterAction Members sent the following letter to leadership and appropriators in the House and Senate…
InterAction, the largest U.S.-based alliance of international NGOs that implement and advocate for U.S. humanitarian, global health, development, and democracy…