Programs
Democratic People’s Republic of Korea: Long-Term Development and Food Security at Work ›
Mercy Corps is assisting North Koreans impacted by economic collapse, agricultural failure and a lack of medical services.
Resolving Land Conflict, Spurring Economic Development ›
Mercy Corps' goal in Guatemala is to encourage civic, government and business cooperation at local and national levels to raise the accessibility and quality of public services, according to the 1996 Peace Accord commitments.
Mapping Out a Healthier Future ›
In the second-poorest country in Central America, Mercy Corps has provided integrated development assistance to impoverished Honduran communities for more than 20 years.
Creating New Opportunities Through Technology ›
Mercy Corps has worked in Lebanon since 1993, providing development assistance to thousands of disadvantaged citizens around the country.
Helping Farmers and Families Prosper ›
Since 1994, Mercy Corps has been working to help communities in Tajikistan reduce the potential for violent conflict and improve the health for more than 80,000 women of childbearing age.
Promoting Lasting Change ›
Mercy Corps programs in Kyrgyzstan invest in the country's development by providing financial services and business advice, improving education and vocational opportunities for youth, and establishing a framework for equitable and broad-based economic progress.
Securing Innovative Partnerships ›
Mercy Corps has had a presence in Nicaragua since 1992, when it helped to form Project Global Village of Jinotega, now known as Aldea Global.
Strengthening Livelihoods and Building Peaceful Communities ›
Mercy Corps is bolstering civic organizations and empowering communities to take part in Liberia's improving social, economic and political environment.
Restarting Broken Lives ›
Since 1993, throughout years of brutal war and hopeful recovery, Mercy Corps has served families in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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