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Helping Children and Teens Cope with Hurricane Season ›

Mercy Corps prepared this brochure for families living in the Gulf Coast area. In it, we share what parents have found useful to help children heal after a disaster.

Refugees and IDPs ›

This issue of The Bridge explores Mercy Corps' work with refugees and IDPs.

2005 Annual Report ›

In 2005, disasters around the world showed us the power of nature and the fragility of human life. Mercy Corps responded to each new crisis, working first to save lives and then to rebuild communities.

Sumatra Healthy Schools Program Baseline Assessment ›

Mercy Corps is implementing a school-based program in Sumatra to promote healthy diets, health and hygiene of school and madrassa children in Indonesia.

Heatsheet Thermal Blanket Initiative Final Report ›

The Mercy Corps Pakistan relief effort included distribution of critical emergency supplies and materials. A significant element of this effort was the manufacture, acquisition, air shipment of "Heatsheet" thermal blankets, which were distributed to displaced Pakistani earthquake survivors.

Afghanistan: Organic Export Feasibility Study ›

This study, the first of three phases, evaluates the prospects for the development of a Southern Afghan organic export market focused primarily on fruits and nuts.

After the Tsunami: A First Rice Harvest ›

A look at Mercy Corps' efforts to reclaim rice production in six Indonesian communities after the tsunami.

Mental Health Tips for Teachers Mainstreaming the Children of Katrina ›

The following suggestions were compiled for Comfort for Kids by mental health clinicians from the Oregon Psychoanalytic Center. They were written with teachers in mind, the front-line heroes and heroines who are taking on more students.

The Hurricane Aftermath: 10 Ways for Parents and Caregivers to Help Children ›

With a disaster like the hurricane, adults and children should expect all kinds of feelings: shock, confusion, sadness, grief, anger, loneliness and hopelessness. This pamphlet provides tips on beginning the healing and emotional recovery processes.

My Personal Story About Hurricanes Katrina and Rita ›

This Hurricane Katrina and Rita workbook is built on years of experience strengthening the mental health of disaster victims. Its main purpose is to give psychological first aid to children and adolescents.

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