During the ongoing conflict in Gaza, children and young people get a much-needed opportunity to play and build tools to cope.
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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 ...
In Guatemala, farmers are growing more resilient harvests by using an app that tracks weather patterns in their communities.
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 ...
In Guatemala, 39-year-old Victoria harvests potatoes from her field. With our Mercy Corps program, she is able to sell directly to Walmart to provide for her family and increase her income. Currently, ...
You need to enable JavaScript to run this app. Our 6,000+ team members live and work in over 40+ countries around the world. 95% of them are from the countries where ...
Vega, a company we invested in, is disrupting the coffee value chain by paying small farmers a guaranteed premium price for their beans and hiring them to participate in roasting, packaging, and ...
People in Noella’s village in the Democratic Republic of Congo experienced bandit attacks, robberies, and violence trying to gather water each day. After Mercy Corps installed a water system in her ...
Collaboration is at the core of everything we do. We know that no single organization can solve the complex set of issues contributing to global poverty and suffering. That’s why we champion bigger ...
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 ...
For the thousands of people living in makeshift shelters – many of whom have fled multiple times from all parts of Gaza – Rafah was the last comparatively safe option. More than half the population of ...