Three steps for making the world a better place
South Sudan and Syria are thousands of miles apart, but the people living in these countries share a common problem: Their lives are being uprooted ...
South Sudan and Syria are thousands of miles apart, but the people living in these countries share a common problem: Their lives are being uprooted ...
Update: Mercy Corps' ground-breaking use of digital wallets to provide instant cash transfers to families in crisis has also been featured in the New ...
Every year, our team diligently assesses and plans the destinations for our photography assignments. Then, without fail, every year the plan goes out ...
Conflict. Hunger. Poverty. Disaster. These are just a few of the challenges threatening the lives of families living in the world’s toughest places ...
On a scorching afternoon in southern Niger, five village women patrol a labyrinth of plants. It is the dry season here, the hardest time to find ...
We work in some of the toughest places in the world, but their incredible settings are a reminder of what lies beyond poverty, conflict and disaster ...
Scenes from gardens around the world Summer is a time to get outside and get your hands dirty. At Mercy Corps, gardening isn’t just a hobby: it’s a ...
Around the world, 87% of youth live in developing countries. In those places, young people face a wide variety of obstacles and cultural challenges ...
Each and every day, we encounter tough, resilient women all around the world. Their stories are different, but their strength in the face of hardship ...