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Distributing food is sometimes necessary, especially during times of crisis — but Mercy Corps believes in teaching people to fish, plant gardens and raise livestock for their household needs. This holistic approach not only ensures that families don't go hungry, but also looks out for their health needs and long-term economic prospects.

Blog Post: Rain, rain, come and stay ›

Country: Uganda

Lately, many parts of northern Uganda have been experiencing a drought. The rains were late, by as much as a month from what I had been told.

Blog Post: A fragile peace is shaken ›

Country: Tajikistan

Just a couple of weeks after celebrating the National Day of Reconciliation, tensions are rising here in Rasht; ghosts of the country's civil war seem to be more than just apparitions.

One Table: A global partnership to end hunger ›

Today’s announcement of a new $3.5-billion investment in agriculture programs over a three-year period demonstrates the Obama administration's leadership on ending global hunger.

One Table: Petition to fight world hunger ›

More than one billion people went to bed hungry last night. Chances are they will go to bed hungry tonight as well — even though the world produces enough food to feed every man, woman and child in the world.

One Table: One billion are hungry ›

Last week the UN announced that the number of people suffering from hunger now totals one billion worldwide.

Blog Post: Renewing a family’s dream of land ›

Country: Afghanistan

Good agricultural land is considered more valuable than gold treasure in northern Afghanistan — unless your land is constantly under floodwaters.

More Than Run-of-the-Mill Progress ›

Country: Kosovo

Prospects for Kosovo’s future stability and prosperity rest in returning and re-integrating internally displaced people and refugee populations to their native homes.

Blog Post: From tomatoes to empowerment ›

Country: Tajikistan

The true success of Mercy Corps' program in Tajikistan lies in its network of 300 health and agriculture volunteers, who take time to educate their communities — and empower women.

Blog Post: It's lunchtime! ›

Country: Tajikistan

Working out in the field is exhilarating for so many reasons. It’s a chance to see the program in action — oh, and then there’s lunch.

Blog Post: Fingers crossed that the road will be open... ›

Country: Tajikistan

Moving 800 metric tons of wheat flour, oil and lentils across eight districts in Tajikstan — with its limited infrastructure — is just plain challenging.

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  • Donate $50 by buying a Women's Small Business Kit and help give women in our programs the resources to turn their ideas and energy into successful small businesses.

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