Programs
Vital Support For a Country in Crisis ›
Our programs in Zimbabwe provide humanitarian and development assistance to more than 300,000 people. We're strengthening food and livelihood security, increasing access to water and sanitation and supporting vulnerable children.
Niger: Promoting Healthy, Strong and Independent Communities ›
Since 2005, Mercy Corps has worked with local and regional authorities in more then 130 communities to promote health and nutrition.
Gaza: Survival and Recovery ›
Since the 1980s, Mercy Corps has been working to help Palestinians in Gaza meet their immediate needs for survival and find durable solutions to chronic problems.
Rebuilding and Recovery After Conflict and Disaster ›
Currently, Mercy Corps’ work in Sri Lanka centers on creating public and private partnerships to promote peaceful coexistence, economic opportunities and access to services for vulnerable communities.
Equal Access To Economic Opportunity ›
Mercy Corps has a decade of experience providing financial services to underserved people. We have created standalone start-up banks and commercialized financial institutions which have lent more than $1.4 billion to people in countries recovering from war, disaster or painful economic upheaval.
Transforming Young Lives Through Sport ›
Through sport, we can lay the groundwork for positive, lasting change on the societal level.
A Commitment To Hope ›
Our HIV/AIDS programs have reached more than 300,000 people worldwide, with a special focus on at-risk populations including youth.
Health: A Community Approach ›
Mercy Corps views public health as the foundation for long-term global development. Without reliable access to proper nutrition, clean water, sanitation and health services, it is impossible for people to move beyond the urgency of meeting their most basic needs.
Peace-Building and Conflict-Management Programs ›
Since the late 1990s, Mercy Corps has implemented more than 70 peace-building programs in 20 war-torn countries.
Investing In The Future ›
In order to build secure, productive and just communities across generations, it is critical that we meet the physical, mental and social needs of children and youth.

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