InterAction
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InterAction "is the largest alliance of U.S.-based international development and humanitarian nongovernmental organizations. With more than 160 members operating in every developing country, we work to overcome poverty, exclusion and suffering by advancing social justice and basic dignity for all." [1]
- From 1998-2000, Congressman Jim Moody served as the President and CEO of InterAction.[2]
- Julia Taft has been the President and Chief Executive Officer of InterAction in the past.
- Nancy Lindborg served as co-chair of the InterAction Disaster Response Committee from 1998-2002.
- Joel Charny "is Co-Chair of the Protection Working Group of InterAction." [3]
- Iqbal Noor Ali former member of Executive Committee
InterAction Board Members (as of April 2006)
- Charlie MacCormack, Chair, Save the Children
- Jo Luck - Heifer International
- Ritu Sharma, Vice Chair, Women's Edge
- John McCullough - Church World Service
- Amy Coen, Treasurer, Population Action International
- Ruth Messinger - American Jewish World Service
- Nancy Aossey - International Medical Corps
- Steve Moseley - Academy for Educational Development
- Ken Bacon - Refugees International
- Sarah Newhall - PACT
- David Beckmann - Bread for the World
- Ray Offenheiser - Oxfam America
- Carol Bellamy - World Learning
- Dan Pellegrom - Pathfinder International
- Sekyu Chang - Korean American Sharing Movement
- Linda Pfeiffer - INMED
- Julius Coles - Africare
- Bill Reese - International Youth Foundation
- Helene Gayle - CARE
- Yolonda Richardson - CEDPA
- Geeta Rao Gupta - International Center for Research on Women
- Leonard Rubenstein - Physicians for Human Rights
- Lee Hamilton - Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
- George Rupp - International Rescue Committee
- Neal Keny-Guyer - Mercy Corps
- John Schultz - Christian Children's Fund
- Lelei Lelaulu - Counterpart International
- Richard Stearns - World Vision
- Lavinia Limon - U.S Committee for Refugees and Immigrants