Four years into full-scale war, civilians across Ukraine are battling freezing temperatures, rolling blackouts, and ...
This research brief draws on the strongest impact evaluations to date to clarify when anticipatory action improves welfare and when it can protect livelihoods and contribute to longer-term resilience.
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The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification Partnership (IPC) alerts today of famine-level acute malnutrition detected in two more localities in North Darfur, Um Baru and Kernoi. Just three ...
Mercy Corps is a global team working together on the front lines of today’s biggest crises to create a future of possibility, where everyone can prosper. People come to Mercy Corps to do the most ...
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Sudan: Urgent Support to Communities ‘Still on the Margins’ Remains Critical as Access Shifts in South Kordofan ...
Around the world, people are experiencing both the subtle and stark effects of climate change. Gradually shifting weather patterns, rising sea levels and more extreme weather events are devastating ...
In addition to the loss of human life, the economic effects of an Ebola outbreak are devastating. An Ebola outbreak impacts all sectors of the economy, and can have long-lasting effects. In this ...
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 ...
Note: Information contained here on US-funded Mercy Corps programs was accurate as of February 28, 2025; to confirm the status of continued US-funded programs implemented by Mercy Corps, please reach ...
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 ...