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Phoenix Fund Semi-Annual Report, Jan-June 2008 ›

The Phoenix Fund currently supports nine projects in eight countries, on four continents. Included in this report are summaries of the projects, including three new projects that launched during this reporting period.

Form 990 ›

Form 990 is an annual reporting return that certain federally tax-exempt organizations must file with the IRS. It provides information on the filing organization's mission, programs and finances. This is Mercy Corps' report for fiscal year 2007 (July 1, 2006 to June 30, 2007).






What Matters In Kosovo ›

This view from Kosovan communities offers critical lessons for structuring effective policy and aid for continued stability and recovery.

Value Chain Revitalization ›

This assessment examines the fruit, vegetable and several niche product sub-sectors throughout Kosovo by analyzing surveys conducted with producers, processors, input suppliers and development programs.

How to Host a Fundraiser ›

Community fundraisers share their stories to help you raise support and awareness of causes that are important to you.

2007 Annual Report ›

This annual report highlights our approach to social change and the tangible results we produce in partnership with the people we serve. In our professional world of international development, our donors, partners, and colleagues speak the language of outcomes, impact, and sustainability. These are vital and necessary measures of the work we do. We take accountability very seriously, and for that reason we chose to center this report on case studies demonstrating the lasting gains our programs help bring about.

Inclusive Financial Services ›

With a demonstrated record of success in microfinance lending, Mercy Corps has been a leader in providing financial services for the poor.

Market-Driven Economic Programming ›

Implementing market-driven programs helps organizations like Mercy Corps ensure that the local poor are able to participate in the market recovery and that the markets remain more equitable in the future.

Sustainability Field Study: Understanding What Promotes Lasting Change at the Community Level ›

This report reviews the research and contributes meaningful data to the longer term impact of community mobilization programs.

Climate Challenges: Bridging the Knowledge Gap ›

This document is a summary of findings, including conclusions about the way to address climate change impacts and data gaps that remain to be filled.

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