Stories of impact from 2025 show how we’re working, innovating, and partnering to make a difference against all odds.
The ceasefire is a critical step but now we must urgently surge the immediate, consistent, and safe delivery of life-saving aid.
Our teams in Haiti and Jamaica are already on the ground supporting local partners and authorities to meet urgent needs.
In 2022, Mercy Corps, in partnership with the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and supported by Innovation Norway, launched a groundbreaking pilot project focused on addressing the ...
Mercy Corps is urgently warning of a public health crisis following the devastating impact of Hurricane Melissa on communities across Jamaica and Haiti, where flooding, power outages, and structural ...
Girl-H Financial Inclusion Learning Brief (5.79 MB) This learning brief highlights the impact of the Girls Improving Resilience through Livelihoods and Health (GIRL-H) program’s financial inclusion ...
The disastrous humanitarian situation in Sudan continues to require urgent action. Two out of every three people need humanitarian aid. Nearly 12 million people have been forced to flee their homes ...
When foreign aid was cut earlier this year, Mercy Corps teams saw the impact immediately—more than half of our U.S. grant-funded programs came to an abrupt end. For decades, U.S. foreign aid has been ...
International non-governmental organizations working in Sudan are sounding the alarm over the severe escalation of violence in El Fasher, North Darfur. Civilians, local responders, and aid workers are ...
Mercy Corps Preparing to Respond as Tropical Storm Melissa Threatens Haiti and Jamaica ...
Families waiting to register for a food aid delivery at an internal displacement camp in Sudan that is hosting over 45,000 ...