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Peaceful Change

Many of poverty's root causes can be found in conflict over resources, philosophies and goals. Mercy Corps believes that engaging potential adversaries in productive dialogue can lead to mutually beneficial solutions for change. Conflict resolution today can help avoid tomorrow's wars and other crises.

Special Report: Reinterpreting Tea Leaves ›

Mercy Corps and Tazo Tea Company are helping almost 13,000 people empower themselves and find opportunities to build better lives for themselves, their families and communities.

Blog Post: We're all the beneficiaries ›

Mercy Corps' offices in Jerusalem rest on the Mount of Olives, in a grove of olive trees that are hundreds of years old. Looking to the west, you can see all of the Old City and beyond.

Blog Post: Mama na come ›

I think the women of Liberia are showing the way to this beautiful country's future.

Blog Post: The tenuous return  ›

While many long-displaced Acholi people have returned home to their pre-war villages, the return is not always easy.

Blog Post: Seeing the work first hand ›

It is one thing to read all about the work of an organization. It is something entirely different to see it with your own eyes. It is inspirational.

Blog Post: A mother in search of peace ›

It's big news at our Portland HQ that staff member Isdud Al-Najjar is in town. That's because her home is in Gaza, where the odds of getting out are about the same as winning Powerball.

Blog Post: Celebrating peace in Khanaqin ›

Children from Khanaqin released white doves and read a famous poem before a football match celebrating Peace Day.

Blog Post: India's tea country hosts Peace Day football festival ›

As part of Mercy Corps' celebration of International Peace Day, as football festival was held at the Dhooteray Ground in Darjeeling, India, on September 21.

Blog Post: Promoting peace in northern Lebanon ›

As part of Mercy Corps' efforts to reach conflict-affected youth in Lebanon, Mercy Corps and Najdeh Association set up a five-day football tournament in September.

Blog Post: Political speeches and friendly tug-o-war highlight Peace Day in Keyna ›

More than 1,000 people attended events that included soccer matches, theater performances and an old-fashioned tug-of-war in Eldoret.

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