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COVID Stay Safe at Home One-Pager (For Parents/Caregivers) – Printouts in Multiple Languages
These printouts repeat precautions that need to be taken, but also advise on how to talk about Coronavirus with children.


Coronavirus Facts vs. Myths One-Pager– Printouts in Multiple Languages
This one-pager discusses the myths that are circulating about Coronavirus through word of mouth and social media.


Refugee Voices: “We are here, we are afraid, and we need help.”
“Is there a message you would like to share with other people around the world?”


Refugee Voices: iACT asks, “How can we support you?”
iACT's US staff surveyed our refugee and conflict-affected teammates across the globe to find out how we can support them.


3 Things You Can Do
Here are 3 ways you can take action to help support our refugee leaders across the globe.


Dear friends,
In these times of uncertainty and concern around the world, the iACT family is with you.


iACT’s New Partnership with Dana Abraham, a children’s author
iACT is excited to announce our partnership with Dana Abraham, author of the children’s book In the Arms of the Grandmother Tree.


Let There Be Peace: a message from our friend Sara
“For the world, I tell them to let there be peace, no violence, and no racism.”


Kellie’s 2020 Goals: A Year for Impact
Setting goals for the year ahead, focused on making an impact.


Katie-Jay’s Hope for 2020 impact: Return to Greece
That the Little Ripples program in Greece continues to shift and adapt is what makes it so revolutionary.


Gabriel’s Hope for 2020 impact: Return to the Central African Republic
For us, “impact” is so much more than numbers.


The first iACTivist: A Mindful Humanitarian Pathway Retreat
Striving to ignite systems change in humanitarian work.


The iACT Way
"I longed to work with a team that was willing to start by listening and connecting rather than trying to 'fix' things."


Review of Little Ripples in camps Kounoungou and Mile, eastern Chad
Overall, the women leading the Little Ripples program in camps Kounoungou and Mile are exceeding our expectations.


iACTivist, a Mindful Humanitarian Pathway
iACT’s approach from the very beginning was to listen first, create solutions together, and never forget the human being in front of you.


Announcing our new Co-Executive Directors!
I am happy to announce Katie-Jay Scott and Sara-Christine Dallain as iACT co-executive directors.




Murtada, An iACT Kid All Grown Up
Murtada was 12 years old when I met him in a primary classroom in refugee camp Djabal.


Ten Years Strong & Beyond
This year we are proudly celebrating 10 years of listening, 10 years of action, and 10 years of supporting refugee leaders creating...


iACT at the 63rd Annual Convention on the Status of Women
In March, UNWOMEN hosted its 63rd annual Convention on the Status of Women (CSW). The CSW is the principal global intergovernmental body...
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