One Table: A Stove to Save Lives ›
Country: DR Congo
For 59-year-old Dafroza Baleberaho, building improved cookstoves isn’t just about preventing climate change, it’s about saving women’s lives.
One Table: Farming Rice, Intensively ›
Country: Sri Lanka
Kanthi Weerasinghe is one of 160 farmers in the village of Yahangala East experimenting with a method of growing rice called SRI, which is short for System of Rice Intensification.
Blog Post: It's time for the U.S. to ratify core UN conventions ›
The U.S. should leverage membership on the UN Human Rights Council to renew its effective role in making human rights in the interest of every country — including ours.
Creating Opportunities for Kosovo's Youth ›
Country: Kosovo
Nineteen-year-old Altone Ibrahim recently graduated from high school but was unable to find a job — until she found Mercy Corps' SKYL program.
Blog Post: From Kansas to Cairo ›
Country: Iraq
Listening to President Obama's speech in Cairo yesterday, I was struck by how many themes resonated with what Mercy Corps is doing in the Middle East.
Helping Those With Nowhere Else to Go ›
Country: DR Congo
We're providing clean drinking water to tens of thousands of displaced Congolese — including 34-year-old Odette Bihoyoki, whose story reveals the horrors of eastern Congo's ongoing war.
Peace Through Forgiveness ›
Country: Uganda
In a modest straw-thatched hut in northern Uganda's Pader district, lives one woman whose work — and story — represent great hopes for peace.
Sewing's Rising Star ›
Country: Pakistan
Mehnaz Akhtar is easing the burden on her 11-member family one thread at a time.
Babies, Full and Contented ›
Country: Pakistan
Moms in Pakistan are getting some much-needed nutritional advice, with happier, healthier children as a result.
Trial By Fire ›
Country: Afghanistan
Life is considerably easier these days for Nasrin and her four children, thanks to a Mercy Corps-facilitated loan that's fueled a now-thriving bakery.
Find out more: onetable.mercycorps.org
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How You Can Help
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