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Displaced, forced to flee, uprooted from all they had known. From Palestine to Ukraine and Myanmar to Sudan, more than 122.1 million people across the globe have been forced from their homes —the ...
South Sudan should be a country full of hope eight years after gaining independence. Instead, it’s now in the grip of a massive humanitarian crisis. Political conflict, compounded by economic woes and ...
New assessment reveals nine in 10 children are suffering from life-threatening malnutrition Data from a new Mercy Corps assessment reveals a catastrophic malnutrition crisis unfolding in Sudan’s ...
This report outlines the escalating threats to water access, health, and stability in Afghanistan’s capital. With aquifers nearing depletion, widespread contamination, and funding for WASH programming ...
Countries characterized as fragile and conflict-affected situations (FCS) are often highly susceptible to the impacts of the climate crisis. Many of these nations are geographically exposed to severe ...
“Floods in Focus” provides a high-level overview of flash and river flooding in Iraq, Syria, and Yemen, including recent trends and its impact on displacement. The report contains river flood ...
Sudan has already been recognized as the center of one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises. Two years of grinding conflict have multiplied hunger, displacement, and suffering – pushing more ...
Mercy Corps is a non-religious, non-profit and non-governmental international humanitarian organization. Mercy Corps in NE Syria is seeking supplier/s to contract for Master agreement for the Supply, ...
At Mercy Corps Ventures, 2024 brought both remarkable advancements and urgent challenges in our collective response to climate change. It was a year that highlighted how innovative resilience-building ...
Apolou is a five-year USAID/Bureau of Humanitarian Assistance-funded Activity with the goal of improving food and nutrition security for 310,000 participants in the Moroto, Kotido, Amudat, Kaabong and ...
Over the next decade, the World Bank estimates one billion young people—a majority living in the countries Mercy Corps operates—will try to enter the job market, but less than half of them will find ...
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