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 ...
Renewed fighting in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has triggered a sharp and urgent escalation in displacement. Thousands are fleeing toward Goma, already overwhelmed with ...
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 ...
When people need us, we’re there. With support from people like you, Mercy Corps has been building stronger, more resilient communities for the past 40 years. Along the way, we’ve developed our ...
STRESS is a methodology that helps teams apply resilience thinking in distinct humanitarian or development contexts. Deepening understanding of risk and the systems communities rely on allows ...
Nafis, a textiles worker in Ethiopia, lost her store to a fire. With Mercy Corps’ help, she’s rebuilt and received business training and mentorship that has helped her meet her family’s basic needs.
This withdrawal from the Paris Agreement weakens U.S. commitments both to reduce the emissions driving the climate crisis and to provide climate finance to support the world's most climate-vulnerable ...
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 ...
Women in a rural region of Uganda dance and sing peace songs prior to a dialogue session where they can peacefully voice grievances and work together to find solutions. Women's participation in ...
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 ...
Going forward, we are excited to share stories about market-driven solutions to poverty on the Mercy Corps website. Click here to visit our blog and read more about how innovations and small ...