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Working With Youth ›

This issue of The Bridge examines Mercy Corps' work with youth. The following articles look at some the approaches that different countries and programs have taken to empower youth and promote their leadership and participation.

Production and Marketing of Red Meat, Wool, Skins and Hides in Afghanistan ›

The goal of the RALF program was to identify market opportunities for livestock and livestock products and constraints to producers receiving higher returns from livestock products as a viable alternative to poppy growing.

Assessment of Emergency and Transition Situations (ASSETS) ›

ASSETS is a collection of step-by-step, participatory tools for conducting assessments. Use of ASSETS can help a community to develop an action plan that includes steps it can take without international assistance.

What Happened to MY World - Facilitator's Guide ›

In the wake of the Asian Tsunami, Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, and the ongoing aftermath, adults and children all over the world witnessed the awful power of nature. What Happened to MY World? Helping Children Cope with Natural Disaster and Catastrophe was developed as a resource for parents, teachers, and anyone working with children.

The Mercy Corps Cash for Work Program in Post-Tsunami Aceh ›

This report, researched and written by Johns Hopkins University's Bloomberg School of Public Health in collaboration with Mercy Corps, describes Mercy Corps' cash-for-work program in Indonesia's tsunami-ravaged Aceh Province.

My Hurricane Story ›

This graphically pleasing 32-page workbook helps elementary school children to make sense of their experiences with Hurricane Katrina.

What Happened to MY World? ›

What Happened to MY World: Helping Children Cope with Natural Disaster and Catastrophe is a guidebook intended to help parents, and all those who work with families and children, during times of natural disaster.

A Year of Disasters: Accountability Report 2005 ›

The last year has brought unprecedented disaster to millions of families around the world. Mercy Corps, with the generous support of its donors, has mounted a lifesaving response across four continents. This report outlines those efforts and the agency's ongoing work.

The Evolution of Civil Society at Mercy Corps ›

A civil society vision is so rooted in core human rights principles, so drawn from social justice and social change work, and so linked to the collective human experience of aiming to build a better world that any organizational vision should be way more than the thoughts of any individual.

Kosovo Case Study: Lessons Learned in Community Mobilization ›

In November of 2001, Mercy Corps implemented a 16 USAID-funded Healthy Communities Initiative in Kosovo. The program used public health training for women as an entry point into the community followed by subsequent infrastructure projects that were community-identified and community-driven. This study outlines particular lessons learned, ranging from the need for leadership training to the key contributions women made towards project success rates.

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