Background
Rising conflict, climate impacts, and economic hardship are uprooting more and more individuals around the world. Mercy responses to migrants, refugees, asylum seekers, and people who have experienced gender-based violence, homelessness, and trafficking reflect solidarity and hospitality to people who have lost a sense of belonging and safety.
Displacement of Persons Issues
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Mercy Global Action advocates for housing as a human right, recognizing that an affordable, secure, safe home is fundamental to a person’s wellbeing. Read more about housing justice, find resources, and learn how MGA advocates for policies that uphold the rights of people experiencing homelessness and address the root causes of housing insecurity.
Human Trafficking
Around the Mercy World, Sisters, Associates and partners in ministry accompany, advocate, educate and collaborate with others who strive for justice, in opposition to all forms of human trafficking and exploitation. Read more about human trafficking, find resources, and learn how MGA works towards policies that uphold the dignity and rights of people who have experienced or are at risk of trafficking.
Gender-Based Violence
Mercy ministries work tirelessly for the safety and flourishing of women and girls around the world, with particular care for those who have experienced physical, sexual, emotional, economic or psychological abuse. Read more about gender-based violence, find resources, and learn how MGA advocates for a world where all people can live free from violence and discrimination based on gender.
Migrants, Refugees & Asylum Seekers
The Mercy World’s engagement and encounters with people on the move are aligned with our commitment to welcome the stranger, provide hospitality, and create a sense of belonging and inclusion. Read more about migrant and refugee justice, find resources, and learn how MGA advocates for policies that protect and promote the rights of people on the move.