Could Family Separation Increase Human Trafficking Risk for Immigrant Children?
Confusion and desperation in regard to immigration policies fuels human trafficking around the globe. Beyond the immediate dangers, the separation of children from their families only adds to the mental and emotional anguish of children who’ve already endured much on their way to the U.S. Southern border.
Cross-cutting Themes
Cross-cutting Themes
Fundamentals for U.S. Development and Humanitarian Assistance
With election day just a few weeks away, InterAction has issued a set of fundamentals for U.S. development and humanitarian…
G7 / G20 Advocacy Alliance
Gender Equality Adds Up
In 2015, the United Nations adopted the International Day of Women and Girls in Science to commemorate the vital role…
Government Policies Affecting Immigrants and Asylum Seekers Worsen
It is incumbent on those of us who are part of the InterAction community, and broader civil society, to root American values, that affirm the potential and dignity of all people as a welcoming and compassionate nation, in our hearts. We must be an example for our leaders and our neighbors.
How Stories of Central American Climate Displacement Were Buried Under a Border Crisis
“I’m doing this for my children.” That’s what Martha from Colón, Honduras, said to a reporter in November 2018.