Video: Three Stories from Mercy Corps Northwest ›
Topics: Economic Development
Leading Businesses, Cities and Non-Profits Join "Together" to Fight Climate Change ›
Topics: Climate Change
Together unites brands, cities and non-profits to make it easier for every American to fight climate change.
Supporting Oxfam America's Call to Modernize Foreign Aid ›
Mercy Corps commends the release of a new Oxfam America report as a valuable contribution to ongoing debates about how to make each U.S. dollar spent on overseas assistance as effective as possible.
Building a Model for Change ›
Outdoor and lifestyle clothing company — and Mercy Corps partner — Nau approaches business with a new set of values that place philanthropy and sustainability as a top priority.
John Haines: Filling a Niche ›
Topics: Social Innovations
When Mohammad Yunus won the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize for championing small-scale lending to the world's poor, most U.S. microfinanciers probably took it as an affirmation of their own good works. Not John Haines.
Finding an Answer Together ›
Topics: Global Engagement, HIV/AIDS, Youth
Amy asks Americans of all ages to get behind youth to provide solutions for those living with HIV/AIDS.
Encouraging Tolerance ›
Topics: Global Engagement, HIV/AIDS, Youth
Alexii, a Global Citizen Corps student leader, believes that tolerance of HIV/AIDS is a primary goal.
Video: Deconstruction Documentary ›
Topics: Economic Development, Environment
This brief video documentary, which discusses and demonstrates deconstruction, was filmed during Mercy Corps' Flight of Friendship to New Orleans in April 2007.
Play Locally, Impact Globally ›
Using art to affect social change is an age-old concept, but one that jazz pianist Darrell Grant firmly believes in.
Two Years Later, Still Working for Recovery ›
Topics: Emergencies, Economic Development
Two years after Katrina, the challenges are still staggering. But Mercy Corps is still there, working alongside the people who are committed to bringing their city back.

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