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September 1, 2009

Chicago Public Radio: Mediating Conflict in Iraq ›

Listen to this audio interview from with Mercy Corps' Charles Barker on Chicago Public Radio here
September 1, 2009

The Tribeca Tribune: U.S., Iraqi Youth ‘Chat’ Half a World Apart ›

The Mercy Corps Action Center to End World Hunger, in Battery Park City, is the place to go to restore your faith in humanity.
August 27, 2009

The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: Taking on World From Her Own Backyard ›

Sometimes, an inspiration to help the world can lead a person from her hometown and back again.
August 12, 2009

The Seattle Times: Mercy Corps New Headquarters Takes Shape, Gates Campus to Follow ›

Northwest non-profits have been making an impact around the globe, and now they're also helping to reshape the urban landscape back home.
August 12, 2009

Portland Business Journal: Mercy Corps Building Campaign Nears End ›

Mercy Corps’ $10 million campaign to pay for its new Old Town headquarters is nearing an end.
August 11, 2009

CNN International: Commentary: Growing up inside Gaza ›

Editor's note: Reem (whose last name is withheld for security purposes) is a 22-year-old student living in Gaza City and a participant in Mercy Corps Global Citizen Corps, a nonprofit initiative th
August 7, 2009

Huffington Post: Secretary Clinton Visits the Most Dangerous Place To Be a Woman ›

Linda Mason is the Chair of the Board of Directors at Mercy Corps.
August 4, 2009

O, The Oprah Magazine: 3 Things You Can Do to Empower Women ›

In their new book, Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide (Knopf), husband-and-wife Pulitzer Prize winners Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn argue that the key to econo
August 4, 2009

Daily Journal of Commerce: A Blend of Old and New at Mercy Corps’ New Headquarters ›

Working on the new Mercy Corps headquarters, Walsh Construction Co. found a way to build a bridge to the past: a lot of structural steel.

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