This week’s surge in violence between Israeli forces and Hezbollah that has already killed more than 500 people in Lebanon in a single day – including many women and children – represents the most ...
Let us be clear: The protection of civilians is a bedrock principle for the global community and in all countries’ interest. Allowing the abhorrent, downward spiral caused by this war in the Occupied ...
During the ongoing conflict in Gaza, children and young people get a much-needed opportunity to play and build tools to cope.
Aid Agencies and Medical Professionals Warn of Mass Polio Outbreak Among Gaza's Children Without Urgent Action ...
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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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Raymondo and his family, Q’eqchi natives, one of the many indigenous Mayan groups in Guatemala, are participants in Mercy Corps’ Market Access for Small Producers program, receiving fertilizer and ...
After attending husband school, which is led by a village mentor and facilitated by Mercy Corps in Niger, Alhaj agreed to share household tasks with his wife. In the past decade, progress has been ...
Mercy Corps is on the ground in Ukraine, Romania, and Poland, providing funding to local organizations that know their communities best and working to meet urgent humanitarian needs. Beyond Ukraine’s ...
Manase and her husband grow teff, maize, and sorghum to support their seven children. During the dry season in Ale, Ethiopia, the rivers are low and Manase must dig through sand until she hits water.