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Do you want to help address global challenges like poverty, hunger, conflict, climate change and access to education?
Global Citizen Corps is an international network of youth from over 125 countries who educate and mobilize their schools and communities to make a difference. Over one year, Leaders work with Mercy Corps staff to get the training and tools to organize Global Action Days to inform their peers about global challenges linked to poverty, hunger and conflict.
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Tags: Global Citizen Corps, One Minute
Urge Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and other foreign ministers to put Afghanistan's people first and focus on poverty reduction when world leaders meet to chart the way forward.
Tags: Conflict & War, One Minute
Help comedians from the Upright Citizens, "Saturday Night Live" and "30 Rock" raise $10,000 for Mercy Corps' Haiti relief fund.
Tags: Donate, One Minute
Put your spare change to work for Portland's homeless advocacy organizations.
Help us respond to the worst disaster in years to strike the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere.
Tags: Donate, Emergencies, Fundraise, One Minute
Ask President Obama to make sure the U.S. takes the lead in developing a strong international climate change plan that significantly cuts greenhouse gas emissions before it's too late.
Tags: Climate Change, One Minute
Write a note of hope, encouragement and solidarity to accompany Mercy Corps' next aid shipment.
Tags: Awareness, Citizen Involvement, Technology & Internet, One Minute
The Prince's Rainforests Project and Mercy Corps have teamed up to raise awareness about the importance of preserving rainforests in the fight against climate change.
Tags: Climate Change, One Minute
Tell Secretary of State Hillary Clinton why you think investment in the world's women could lift millions out of hunger and poverty.
Tags: Food Aid, Foreign Aid, Hunger, Women/Gender, One Minute