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April 2024 Newsletter
Building climate resilience, one community at a time
   
Building climate resilience, one community at a time
From improving farming practices to leveraging solar power, Mercy Corps’ Climate: Possible campaign helps communities prepare for climate-related emergencies and create long-term solutions to cope and adapt to extreme weather.
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I had to leave Gaza, but my dream is to return and rebuild

I had to leave Gaza, but my dream is to return and rebuild

Mercy Corps team member, Tala Abu Nahla (who previously wrote under the name Nasma), describes her efforts to save her younger brother, Yazeed, who suffers from epilepsy, and talks about an uncertain future.

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'Aid workers are not a target'

‘Aid workers are not a target’

Following the Israeli airstrikes that killed seven World Central Kitchen team members in Gaza in early aid, Mercy Corps issued a joint statement with our humanitarian aid partners condemning the targeting of humanitarian aid workers.

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A year of war in Sudan: Devastation and hopes of recovery

A year of war in Sudan: Devastation and hopes of recovery

Sudan is experiencing one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises, with nearly 18 million people facing severe food shortages. Despite significant challenges, Mercy Corps is providing immediate support to displaced communities while laying the groundwork for long-term recovery after the violence ends.

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Haiti faces collapse of humanitarian support

Haiti faces collapse of humanitarian support

Growing unrest in Haiti has forced the shutdown of critical humanitarian corridors. With supplies running low and hunger soaring, Mercy Corps Country Director Laurent Uwumuremyi warns that even the limited aid that remains may end soon.

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Mercy Corps in the news

Crowded camps and local aid: How DR Congo’s M23 conflict is impacting Goma
The New Humanitarian
 
Israel’s Past ‘Weaponization’ of Gaza Food Supplies Looms Over World Central Kitchen Deaths
TIME
 
Ongoing Sudan conflict creating humanitarian disaster
Voice of America (VOA) Africa 54
 
Time is running out: Stopping a downward spiral into conflict-induced hunger in Sudan
InterAction