Mercy Corps Meeting Immediate Needs, Addressing Long-Term Concerns of Bam's Residents ›
Country: Iran
One month after an earthquake destroys the ancient town of Bam, there remain emergency and long-term concerns for the more than 70,000 homeless.
A Silver Lining in Northeastern Afghanistan ›
Country: Afghanistan
After a rocky start, a program in rural Afghanistan has helped more than 69,000 people gain access to safe drinking water.
Saving the Darwishan Canal ›
Country: Afghanistan
A decaying canal is revived thought the efforts of a stabilization program in the Helmand province of Afghanistan
Tackling the Obstacles and Harnessing the Opportunities ›
Country: Afghanistan
From road repairs to drug prevention, Mercy Corps' programs in Afghanistan are changing lives. Read all about it in the latest edition of Sabah magazine.
After 15-Year Absence, Water Returns to Georgia Village ›
Country: Georgia
Thirsty for a better life, community members in Marabda worked together to repair a damaged canal and to bring drinking water to their village.
Mercy Corps Launches Emergency Water Program ›
Country: Liberia
Mercy Corps has begun an emergency water supply program in Liberia to help 75,000 victims of civil war cut off from clean water.
Mercy Corps Program Delivers Clean Water to Kosovo Village ›
Country: Kosovo
A water program in a small Kosovo village brings clean drinkable water directly into the homes of many villagers.
One Cup at a Time ›
Country: India
Recently, Tazo Tea announced the launch of Community Health and Advancement Initiative (CHAI), in partnership with Mercy Corps, to work in the tea-growing district of Darjeeling, India.
Water Power ›
Country: Georgia
A project to deliver water to its village has left people in Tskordza, Georgia thirsting for more community projects.
Peaceful Water to Cool Conflict ›
Country: Indonesia
Thanks to Mercy Corps funds, one Indonesian village secures their access to water.

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