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Innovation-led multi-purpose cash programming: practitioner reflections from the Horn of Africa

Article
February 5, 2026

How our small organisation struggles against logistics challenges in Bangladesh

Article
January 20, 2026
A group of men stand side by side holding clear plastic bags of food supplies labeled “Emergency Flood Relief 2024,” showing rice and other staples distributed as aid.

Post-disaster health system restoration

Article
December 17, 2025
A small hospital room with blue walls containing three empty metal-framed beds with worn mattresses, bedside tables and barred windows letting in daylight.

Beyond survival: why cash is key to Gaza’s recovery

Article
December 16, 2025
Two humanitarian workers from Mercy Corps walk through a heavily destroyed urban area, surrounded by rubble, damaged buildings and displaced civilians.

Proposing a community-led digital early-warning system: integrating climate resilience with protection programming in South Asia

Article
October 9, 2025
A woman and child sit in a round makeshift boat made of metal, paddling through floodwaters that have submerged houses up to their roofs, while several people sit and stand on the rooftops in the background.

Privacy in peril: safeguarding digital data in humanitarian blockchain initiatives

Article
August 26, 2025
A crowded refugee camp at night, with rows of small tents set up on rocky ground, scattered litter, and people gathered near a fenced compound and parked bus in the background.

Community-led humanitarian innovation in rural Zimbabwe: a case study of Ongaeshi’s interventions in Gandanzara

Article
August 7, 2025
A woman addresses a crowd (which is not shown in the photo)

Transitioning from face-to-face to remote capacity-sharing among women-led organisations in Afghanistan

Magazine Article
June 24, 2024
Zarqa Yaftali speaks at an annual meeting on gender-based violence in emergencies.

From bytes to relief: examining how technology impacts and empowers communities during disasters

June 18, 2024 - June 18, 2024

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Lessons learned during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic: localisation is the key to programme adaptation during shocks

Article
April 22, 2024
A Mercy Corps team member in Karamoja, Uganda leads a workshop for girls in June 2021 as part of the USAID-funded Apolou program.

5 steps to building an open-AI approach in the humanitarian sector

Article
May 31, 2022
Cyclone Idai has wrecked much of Beira and its region. Photo: WFP/Photolibrary

Communicating with mobile populations in Venezuela’s humanitarian crisis: can social media offer a lifeline?

Magazine Article
April 28, 2022
Phones charging in a centre for Venezuelan migrants.

The complex humanitarian emergency in Venezuela 

HXM
April 22, 2022
Migrants from Venezuela at Rumichaca Bridge, Tulcan on the Ecuador–Colombia border. Credit: Diego Castellanos/ ICRC

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