War in Ukraine has impacts around the world: Give now

Mercy Corps is on the ground in Ukraine, Romania, and Poland, providing funding to local organizations that know their communities best and working to meet urgent humanitarian needs. Beyond Ukraine’s borders, economic impacts of the war are exacerbating existing humanitarian crises and threatening the global food supply in countries in Africa and the Middle East.

As the conflict continues, Ukraine’s role as a key supplier of wheat, corn, and sunflower oil is at risk, with violence and damage preventing farmers from tending their fields, harvesting, and getting crops to market. Mercy Corps also is in Somalia, Yemen, Syria, Lebanon, and other countries, supporting communities reliant on imported food and fuel.

All over the world, Mercy Corps works alongside communities to help families determined to survive disasters, conflict, and climate change. Your gift today can help us meet the immediate needs of people facing crises like those resulting from the current war in Ukraine, and in 40+ countries across the globe, working to build a future where everyone can prosper.

86% of our expenses funded program services over the last 5 years.

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Over the last five years, we have spent 86% of our resources on programs that help people in need. Charity watchdog groups give us their highest ratings for accountability, transparency and efficiency.


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