New: @InterActionOrg & @ICVAnetwork report on first tranche of U.S.-OCHA. Findings show funding reaching the field quickly—but with tradeoffs for scope, timelines, and coordination. As a second tranche moves forward, these lessons matter. Read more: https://t.co/UtOjZE6aYk
InterAction CEO Tom Hart joins Lessons for Leaders, a leadership interview series, to talk about leading mission‑driven organizations through uncertainty—and why purpose and collective action matter. Watch here: https://t.co/hAXbZmkEjG
InterAction welcomes the decision allowing humanitarian orgs to operate in #Gaza. Even brief openings save lives—food, medicine, aid for civilians. Access remains blocked amid regional escalation. Our Members stand ready; we urge sustained, unhindered access.
Stronger voice. Greater influence. -- InterAction unites U.S. nonprofits working globally—bringing leaders together when coordination matters most. Members gain policy insight and a united voice. Learn more: https://t.co/g6OUJMg1FE
Four years after Russia’s full‑scale invasion, InterAction members are responding on the front lines in Ukraine. Winter hardship is worsening, civilian casualties rose 27% in 2025, and 3.8M remain displaced. Needs outpace resources—strong aid, access, and diplomacy are essential.
Kudos to @TheAtlantic for showing how aid terminations cause real harm. When lifesaving aid ends, clinics close and kids lose care. Children should never bear the cost of policy. https://t.co/IF4N1vUIEr
We welcome the U.S. $200M for Sudan as part of its $2B humanitarian commitment, alongside the UAE’s $500M pledge. Sudan faces the world’s largest displacement & hunger crisis — funding and political action, including a sustained ceasefire, are urgent. https://t.co/U7a8P2ZlEB
Devex’s new report: U.S. aid is slowing just as global needs surge, disrupting programs and widening gaps in lifesaving support. Private donors are stepping up, but they can’t replace public funding. A timely, essential read from @devex. https://t.co/VeoG9nrBde
InterAction welcomes Congress’s $50B foreign affairs bill, which avoids deeper cuts and supports vital global health, humanitarian, and development efforts. We’ll push for fast, effective implementation.
One year after #StopWorkOrders halted #GlobalAssistance, InterAction Members are still managing the fallout. We’re working to restore trust, rebuild momentum, and ensure future reforms strengthen—not weaken—global assistance. The next chapter is being written now.
One year after a U.S. #StopWorkOrder halted #HumanitarianAssistance, the fallout continues. InterAction and its Members urge a return to principled, predictable U.S. engagement—grounded in values, backed by strategy, and built to last. The world is watching what comes next.
One year after U.S. stop work orders halted critical aid, InterAction Members are still navigating the fallout. Programs were frozen midstream, partnerships disrupted, and communities left waiting. It marked not just a pause—but the beginning of a new era of uncertainty.
Welcoming the bipartisan FY26 foreign assistance bill — an important step toward rebuilding momentum after a year of disruptions. But it’s still not enough to meet the scale of today’s global challenges. Read InterAction’s full statement here: https://t.co/f9R7f6DGoj
InterAction welcomes the U.S. $2B humanitarian commitment across 17 countries—an important step toward meeting urgent global needs.
Full statement: https://t.co/jAdtN8i0kO
Join us for the next session in our ConnectAid series, The Aid Report: Connecting U.S. Aid Cut Evidence.
🗓️ Tuesday, January 13
⏰ 2:00 - 2:45 p.m. Eastern
Register here: https://t.co/OHyguF48BN
Israel’s planned suspension of NGOs in Gaza on Jan 1 would cut off lifesaving aid at a moment of acute humanitarian need. Winter will leave families even more vulnerable, and halting essential services puts countless lives at risk. Humanitarian access is vital...
InterAction applauds the hard work of the U.S. Administration, the Security Council, multilateral partners, and others to achieve this result.
Now we need to urgently scale humanitarian assistance and ensure full access to populations in need before winter sets in.
Yesterday's U.N. Security Council approval of the U.S.-brokered Gaza peace plan is a vital step forward in bringing peace, stability, and humanitarian support to the region.
Join us for the next session in our ConnectAid series, Earning Influence: Reclaiming Nonprofit Advocacy in a Time of Retreat.
📆Wednesday, November 19
⏰2:00 p.m. ET
Register here: https://t.co/ELD9gp47MX
We recently hosted our annual Forum, hosting over 200 leaders from the international development and humanitarian community in Washington, D.C.
The two-day event sparked lively discussion about the future of U.S. foreign assistance.
See the highlights 👇
https://t.co/XjpQ7a9GI4