Christine: There for Sichuan's Survivors ›
Country: China
Caring staff like Christine Fu define our mission. We don't just respond to emergencies, we stay as long as we're needed — and often become part of the community.
Healing the Future ›
Country: China
At the one-year anniversary of the Wenchuan earthquake, there's still much more we can do, together, for the children of Sichuan.
Nurturing New Growth ›
Country: Afghanistan
Mercy Corps is equipping a new generation of Afghan farmers with a modern education in agribusiness and modern farming practices.
Connections To Crisis ›
Country: West Bank/Gaza
Video: Teaching English as an Opportunity ›
Country: Sudan
The ethnic and religious diversity of Sudan's Blue Nile State makes education – what is being taught to children, how it is being taught and in what language – a crucial issue.
Video: Teaching Street Kids a Lesson ›
Country: Kyrgyzstan
In Kyrgyzstan, it is estimated that between 2,000 to 15,000 children work in order to help support their families economically. Most of these children do not go to school regularly.
Blog Post: Turnabout ›
Country: China
I interviewed them for a half-hour, and then they interviewed me for an hour. And I think they asked the tougher questions.
The World's Youngest Principal ›
Country: China
For Mercy Corps' Guo Xin, the day she spent distributing hygiene kits to displaced earthquake survivors will remain most memorable for the bravery of a 17-year-old school principal.
Cementing a Fragile Peace ›
Country: Sudan
In one of the world's most troubled countries, Mercy Corps is sustaining Darfuris displaced by the conflict while strengthening the fragile peace between north and south in the places considered most critical to lasting tranquility.
Styling a Better Future ›
Country: India
The eight kilometers that Sonia and Rima bike from their homes to work might seem like a short ride — but that distance spans two worlds in India's Assam state.

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