In the News
Directions Magazine: Tackling the Tsunami Relief Effort from a World Away ›
Mercy Corps collaborates in recovery efforts by using Geographic Information Systems to advise with program directions.
Washington Post: In Sri Lanka, a Frustrating Limbo ›
Rules Leave Tsunami Survivors Unable to Rebuild Lives.
Palladium-Item: Encouraging Signs of An Israeli-Palestinian Peace ›
Commentary by Mercy Corps' Director-at-Large, Landrum Bolling during his trip to Jerusalem.
The Scotsman: The First Building Blocks of Recovery ›
Mercy Corps' Cash-for-Work programs have gotten survivors of the Indian Ocean tsunami and their communitys back on track.
Boston Globe: The Greater Tsunami ›
Mercy Corps President, Nancy Lindborg stresses the needs of the survivors of the Indian Ocean tsunami and those in need around the world.
Seattle Times: Turning Our Attention to the Silent, Suffering Millions ›
Following her visit to Mercy Corps programs aiding survivors of the Indian Ocean tsunami, Margaret Larson highlights the need to continue to focus on the needs of those affected by this and other disasters.
Oregonian: Intel Workers Hear of Good Works Done With Their Tsunami Donations ›
Employees of the company, which has already given Mercy Corps $1 million, present $126,000 more.
WSJ: Tsunami in Sumatra Has Turned Economy Upside Down, Too ›
In this front-page article, Wall Street Journal reporter, Michael Phillips highlights Mercy Corps' innovative Cash-for-Work program to help revitalize economies devastated by the Indian Ocean tsunami.
Jakarta Post: Agency Gets Victims Going With Cash-for-Work Plan ›
Mercy Corps' innovative Cash-For-Work program gets tsunami survivors back to work helping rebuild their communities.
Denver Post: Coloradan Scouts Road to Normalcy in Indonesia ›
The Denver Post highlights the experiences of Mercy Corps' Dan Curran while visiting communities destroyed by the Indian Ocean tsunami.

Share this page on Twitter ›
Share this page on Facebook ›
Share this page by Email ›



Mercy Corps on the Web