A Decade After Paris, COP30 Fails to Deliver for Communities on the Frontlines of the Climate Crisis
Statement by Debbie Hillier, Mercy Corps UNFCCC Policy Lead: “COP30 was a failure for the communities on the frontlines of the climate crisis. Ten years after the Paris Agreement — in what was meant ...
Mercy Corps is a non-religious, non-profit and non-governmental international humanitarian organization. Mercy Corps is seeking a consulting firm for an assignment of Carbon finance modelling for THEA ...
Mercy Corps is proud to share that Chief Executive Officer Tjada D’Oyen McKenna has been recognized by U.S. News & World Report as one of its 2025 Best Leaders. The recognition honors 25 leaders whose ...
Communities living in the arid and semi-arid lands (ASALs) of Kenya are among the poorest and most marginalized in the country. They are also the most vulnerable to climate-related shocks, which are ...
From Gaza to Sudan to Ukraine to Colombia, your doubled gift will help families put food on the table, farmers grow more ...
This year brought unimaginable challenges to communities around the world — but your kindness and compassion made all the difference. Below is a special message from Donia Kordo, Senior WASH and ...
Violent conflict, hunger, and poverty have made this year incredibly difficult. And global humanitarian aid cuts have made our work even harder. But the support and compassion of our community have ...
Mercy Corps’ Strengthening Caribbean Economic Growth (SCEG) program is launching a small grants challenge to support organizations driving economic growth across the region.
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 ...
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 ...
After more than 500 days under siege, the city of El-Fasher, Sudan, has now fallen, leaving civilians who had already been surviving on animal hides, wild plants, and umbaz — a groundnut cake ...
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