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Mercy Corps organized soccer matches in more than a half-dozen countries to celebrate the Sept. 21 International Day of Peace.
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On International Day of Peace in Iraq, Mercy Corps celebrated by holding a soccer match between two groups of people who don't always play for the same team.
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Nine-year old Maria survived last August's Peru earthquake — but life in the aftermath was often nightmarish. Mercy Corps helped heal her emotional wounds.
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It's not the classroom, or the doctor's office, or some other site where you might expect to find traumatized children receiving supportive services. But athletic fields...
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Poverty Tabaan has risen above his name and become a role model for the youth of southern Sudan.
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Don't be surprised if Asia's next great basketball prospect comes from the vast deserts where Chinggis Khann once roamed.
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Watch a video from Nike about Mercy Corps' work with the children of South Sudan.
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Youth returning to southern Sudan are learning about HIV/AIDS through a curriculum of soccer.
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Three examples of where Mercy Corps is harnessing the power of soccer to change lives.
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As legions of soccer fans around the globe anticipated the opening whistle of the 2006 World Cup, Liberian youth such as Victoria were stepping onto the soccer field to learn about HIV/AIDS.
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