From Gaza to Sudan to Ukraine to Colombia, your doubled gift will help families put food on the table, farmers grow more ...
Mercy Corps is proud to share that Chief Executive Officer Tjada D’Oyen McKenna has been recognized by U.S. News & World Report as one of its 2025 Best Leaders. The recognition honors 25 leaders whose ...
Stories of impact from 2025 show how we’re working, innovating, and partnering to make a difference against all odds.
Mercy Corps’ Strengthening Caribbean Economic Growth (SCEG) program is launching a small grants challenge to support organizations driving economic growth across the region.
Mercy Corps is closely monitoring Tropical Storm Melissa, which has already brought deadly flooding to Haiti and is expected to strengthen into a hurricane over the weekend, causing catastrophic ...
This October marks two years since the deadly attack on Israel by Hamas. The conflict that followed sparked a man-made humanitarian crisis that continues to spiral, causing two long years of ...
Six months after the U.S. Government began terminating nearly 10,000 foreign aid programs, millions of people around the world have been cut off from food, water, shelter, health care, and other ...
This report outlines the escalating threats to water access, health, and stability in Afghanistan’s capital. With aquifers nearing depletion, widespread contamination, and funding for WASH programming ...
For decades, U.S. foreign aid has been a lifeline for millions of people across the globe. The U.S. administration's order to terminate nearly 10,000 foreign assistance programs abruptly severed that ...
Note: Information contained here on US-funded Mercy Corps programs was accurate as of February 28, 2025; to confirm the status of continued US-funded programs implemented by Mercy Corps, please reach ...
At Mercy Corps Ventures, 2024 brought both remarkable advancements and urgent challenges in our collective response to climate change. It was a year that highlighted how innovative resilience-building ...
Not long ago, the low hum of diesel-powered generators permeated throughout Sheder Refugee Camp. Though the generators provided some access to electricity, it was costly to operate, inconsistent, only ...
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