ActionAid's reaction to flooding in Maputo
Responding after heavy rains caused flooding in Maputo, ActionAid International Climate Justice Lead, Teresa Anderson said:

ActionAid's response to the UN Security Council vote
“We are relieved to see the UN Security Council finally take a stand for humanity and use its voice to collectively call for a desperately-needed ceasefire in Gaza.

ActionAid reacts to the UN Security Council vote
“It is disappointing to see the UN Security Council yet again fail to take seriously its mandate to maintain peace and promote human rights by refusing to come together and determine that an immediate

ActionAid’s Whistleblowing Policy
The ActionAid whistleblowing system aims to reinforce the organisation’s commitment to its policies, values, attitudes and behaviours. The system provides an alternative channel to other reporting
Over 18 million girls missing school in Africa as continent loses USD29 billion in education funding through flawed taxation
A staggering 18,8m girls are out of primary school in Africa according to a new report by the Tax and Education (TaxEd) Alliance and its allies.

“Children are showing clear signs of malnutrition”: No celebrations for Eid al-Fitr in Gaza this year as people struggle to survive and the threat of a ground invasion of Rafah looms
There will be no celebrations to mark Eid al-Fitr in Gaza this year,
11 INGOs call on the EU to act immediately to prevent famine in Gaza
11 INGOs call on the EU to act immediately to prevent famine in Gaza

“The fish in the river are gone”- Fishing communities devastated by El Nino-induced drought, as Zimbabwe joins Malawi and Zambia in declaring a state of disaster
Over 20 million people in Southern Africa are facing a severe food security crisis due to the El Nino-induced drought. Affecting crop and livestock production as well as water availability in the

Briefings on Climate Justice and Finance
ActionAid, Christian Aid, Oxfam, Power Shift Africa, Re-Course, Urgewald and 350.org have produced a series of short one page explainer briefings on why we need to #FixTheFinance.

All political and diplomatic means must be utilised to prevent increased civilian harm and further regional escalation - 13 NGOs warn
Recent escalations in the Middle East are unprecedented and risk regional conflagration, threatening the lives of millions of civilians, say a group of leading NGOs working in the region.