New report examines community-led early warning systems and humanitarian crises
ActionAid International Kenya has published a report analysing community-led early warning systems and their use in relation to protracted crises and making recommendations for others working with
We mean business: protecting women’s rights in global supply chains
This free to download report examines the position of women in global supply chains, particularly in agriculture, and outlines ways in which they must be protected.
Refugees in Europe: Not a single human life should be at risk
ActionAid Greece has called for an immediate halt to violence related to the refugee crisis at the Greece-Turkey border. You can read their statement here.
Making the European Green Deal work for International Partnerships
In this paper 14 NGOs, including ActionAid, provide recommendations to International Partnerships Commissioner Jutta Urpilainen on how she can use the European Green Deal to address the climate and
Cyclone Idai one year on
One year after Cyclone Idai devastated Mozambique, survivors are still living in makeshift shelters and are now facing an escalating food and climate crisis. Recent flooding affecting more than 70,000
Cyclone Idai anniversary: survivors hit by flooding, drought and food crisis
One year after Cyclone Idai devastated Mozambique, survivors are still living in makeshift shelters and are now facing an escalating food and climate crisis.
Financing education
This page outlines the way that ActionAid works to finance education around the world.
How safe spaces for women and girls are strengthening the resilience of communities in Jordan.
Resilience. Protection. Urban. Women-led. Jordan. Syrian-Refugee-Crisis. Disaster Risk Reduction. Empowerment.
Restoring vital mangrove forests in Cambodia
ActionAid Cambodia and partners are working with eight community fisheries and the provincial fisheries administration to restore Kampot’s mangrove forests and marine resources. This is a result of
Our response to the Covid-19 pandemic
Our local teams have already reached 25 million people across 40 countries, but this crisis is far from over.