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As ferocious fighting engulfs parts of eastern Congo, Mercy Corps is supplying displaced families with the most critical resource of all: clean, fresh water.
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A Jakarta couples squeezes its family of six into a tiny dwelling, paying an exorbitant share of income just for water that's not 100-percent safe.
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Mercy Corps is helping more than 50,000 displaced people meet their most basic needs in areas of conflict-ravaged northeastern Congo near the Rwandan border.
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Mercy Corps contributes to global water goals by offering solutions that include piping drinking water to rural communities, building wells and ensuring that people have access to drinking water in the aftermath of devastating emergencies.
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Thanks to Mercy Corps supporters, we continue to help the hardworking people of Sudan survive — and even envision brighter times ahead.
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Mercy Corps is providing water, medical supplies and other forms of emergency assistance to the war-weary southern Iraqi provinces of Basra, Maysan and Wassit.
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A Mercy Corps program encouraging water savings is helping goat herders in Jordan's central highlands.
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Throughout Jordan, Mercy Corps awards grants to more than 70 community-based organizations for household water savings and efficiency projects.
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Like thousands of Congolese children fleeing from conflict, young Giselle's path to relative safety in Goma has been grueling.
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Mercy Corps' work to install new drinking-water sources is setting the stage for Liberia's growth and contributing to national reconciliation, sometimes in surprising ways.
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