2020 Annual Impact Report: Taking on what’s next
For countless communities around the world, 2020 was catastrophic. The COVID-19 pandemic, climate change and conflict combined to create the worst humanitarian crisis in a generation. For many, the pandemic was the latest in a series of crises, and today 1 in every 33 people depend on humanitarian assistance in order to survive.
Despite these extraordinary circumstances, Mercy Corps has shown that a better world is possible. Last year we reached nearly 37 million people with vital, lifesaving support. I’m incredibly proud of how our team pivoted their focus to support 15 million people with emergency COVID-19 response programming, navigating COVID-19 restrictions on top of day-to-day challenges.
In continental Europe, we have built our reputation as a key member of the development and humanitarian community by growing our presence in The Hague, and strengthened our ability to influence through policy and advocacy work in The Netherlands and Brussels, maintaining strong relationships with key donors across Europe.
Despite a planned reduction of the aid budget, the UK remains an internationally influential donor. At a time where humanitarian aid has never been needed more, we are grateful to all our donors for their partnership and adaptability. I thank each of you for your support to Mercy Corps and I hope you continue to join us as we build a brighter future in 2021 and beyond.
Sincerely,
Alexandra Angulo
Executive Director
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COVID-19 intervention
Helping communities stay healthy through the pandemic
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15.1m
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450k
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433k
When COVID-19 spread across the globe, the challenges vulnerable communities were already facing intensified. In response, our teams started taking every precaution to keep themselves and the people they serve safe and healthy. We quickly adapted our operations to the reality of the pandemic, distributing the supplies and information needed for communities to prevent transmission of the virus and the assistance needed for families and small businesses to stay on their feet.
Emergency response
“More than ever, our teams have to be nimble, responsive and deploy effective approaches that not only support people in fragile states for today’s urgent life-saving needs, but also build communities’ resilience to crises.”
– Anissa Toscano, Vice President, Humanitarian Leadership and Response
Climate adaptation
Planting the seeds for a stronger world
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4.9m
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98k
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138k
This year Mercy Corps’ climate resilience work tackled the pressing challenges of climate change — disappearing livelihoods, rising food insecurity, increasing disaster and escalating violence — by empowering communities to adapt, innovate and thrive, even during a global pandemic.
Innovation
“We lean forward on technology in service of trying to be more efficient and effective in serving needs.”
– Myriam Khoury, VP of Innovation for Mercy Corps
Youth opportunity
Building new possibilities and brighter futures for young people
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2,500+
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£1.9m
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5,190
When connected to the right opportunities, young people have the power to be a positive force for change. We help prepare young people for those opportunities — and the challenges they’ll meet along the way. This year, we focused on job creation and support in order to counteract the devastating economic effects of COVID-19 and to spark lasting change.
You can be part of what’s next
With support from people like you, our teams continue to create transformative change in the lives of people around the world. It’s when we work together that a brighter future is possible.