Using Human-Centered Design in Protection Programming
Desirable protection outcomes in a time of prolonged armed conflict and civilian harm can be achieved with practical and creative…
Desirable protection outcomes in a time of prolonged armed conflict and civilian harm can be achieved with practical and creative…
The impact of fighting on civilians is particularly acute in urban areas, resulting in the destruction of multiple infrastructures.
Results-based protection is a problem-solving approach used to address complexity and the ever-changing environment that surrounds protection issues in humanitarian action.
When warfare takes place in cities, civilians experience direct and indirect harm, from physical violence and injury to disruption of…
Speakers explore the importance of language in humanitarian contexts.
It is impossible to fully prevent displacement in armed conflict, particularly when military operations are carried out in populated areas.
InterAction welcomes the positive developments to minimize civilian harm in conflict in the 2018 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), and…
Chemical weapons (C.W.) invoke a unique, inherent fear in people in a way most conventional weapons do not, making…
On November 7, 2019, Patricia McIlreavy, InterAction’s Vice President of Humanitarian Policy and Practice, delivered the keynote address at Villanova…