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2004 Annual Report ›

In this year's report, we present the Mercy Corps vision of the world. It is a vision influenced by our 25 years of working with people and communities in all corners of the globe.

Strengthening Civil Society in the Midst of Natural Disaster ›

Mercy Corps has a long history of responding to humanitarian and natural disasters around the world with a strong focus on strengthening civil society at a community level. Disasters present unique challenges for humanitarian programs and this newsletter reflects upon the many lessons learned from responding to disasters like the Southeast Asian tsunami.

Six-Month Tsunami Accountability Report ›

Six months after the disaster struck, Mercy Corps is providing assistance for more than one million survivors of the deadly Indian Ocean tsunami. This report outlines the agency's financial accountability, program strategy and achievements.

Jakarta Field Study: Built to Last ›

This study examines the sustainability of infrastructure built in Jakarta, Indonesia through food-for-work projects designed to address the dramatic increase in poverty following the Southeast Asia currency collapse in 1997. This study looks at the factors that contribute to the creation, long-term use, and maintenance of structure build during the food-for-work programs.

Working with Governments ›

Local governments in developing or conflict-afflicted nations and communities often are aided by civic organization promoting greater accountability, participation, and peaceful change. This edition of The Bridge explores the challenges and opportunities Mercy Corps has experienced working with local governments to promote development and build just communities.

2003 Annual Report ›

In this year's report, as we approach our 25th anniversary, we seek to connect the present with the past by tracing the origins of our work.

Georgia Field Study: Understanding the Legacy of Community Mobilization ›

This study analyzes community mobilization programs aimed at alleviating social instability.

Photo Contest Edition ›

See some of the best photos from Mercy Corps' field offices around the world in this photo contest issues of The Bridge.

Claiming Basic Rights: Focus on Disability ›

People with disabilities are often marginalized by the communities in which they live. Mercy Corps recognizes this situation and this issue of The Bridge discusses how best to fully serve the communities in which we work by ensuring our program activities represent all segments of society.

Exploring Community Mobilization ›

Many communities in which Mercy Corps operates programs have been disempowered in the civic arena. 'Community mobilization' programs seek to address this civic disempowerment in a way that fosters strong relationships among the various civic actors such as local governments, businesses, community members and others.

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