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Explore case studies, impact evaluations, reports, and other technical documents about our programs. Learn about our research partnerships, and please contact us if you have any questions ...
Around the world, children, women, and men are facing enormous obstacles. Poverty, disaster, violent conflict, and the acute impacts of climate change continue to threaten progress and stability. You ...
More than nine years in, Syria's civil war has fueled a massive exodus. See the staggering statistics and learn the facts behind the figures.
In his village in Guatemala, Miguel is the president of the local farmers association, supported by Mercy Corps, which connects farmers to new markets to improve their income. Make your tax-deductible ...
As a global humanitarian organization serving the world’s most vulnerable communities, we take our responsibility to program participants, partners, donors, and team members across the countries in ...
The man-made humanitarian crisis is threatening to turn into famine in South Sudan. How did this happen? Get the facts and learn why this young nation needs our help.
Our impact investing arm, Mercy Corps Ventures (MCV), invests in and fuels high-impact enterprises that increase the resilience of people and communities in frontier markets.
Our nearly 4,300 team members live and work in over 40+ countries around the world. 95% of them are from the countries where they work. The work we do in each country is informed by our partners there ...
Kate Phillips-Barrasso Vice President of Global Policy and Advocacy ...
Mercy Corps is a global team working together on the front lines of today’s biggest crises to create a future of possibility, where everyone can prosper. People come to Mercy Corps to do the most ...
Since 2007, Mercy Corps has supported communities in Democratic Republic of Congo through improved access to clean water, increased livelihood opportunities, promoting good governance, and emergency ...
The hunger cycle has millions of families in its grip. Why don't they have the food they need — and what effect will COVID-19 have on the crisis?