10 Years Ago in Darfur: A Sad Day in Tina
Editor's Note:Guest blogger Jimmy Mulla reflects on the 10 year anniversary of the conflict in Darfur through the perspective of a friend from just one of the many villages destroyed there by a...
View Article5 Stories You Might Have Missed This Week
Here at Enough, we often swap emails with interesting articles and feature stories that we come across in our favorite publications and on our favorite websites. We wanted to share some of these...
View ArticleDarfur10: Mark the Anniversary with 10 Days of Action
The conflict in Darfur began 10 years ago.Just a few months ago, I sat outside a classroom in Goz Amer refugee camp speaking with Umda Tarbosh and Youssif, two Darfuri refugee teachers. We talked about...
View ArticleNew MONUSCO Mandate Should Include Programs to Increase Defections, Combat...
In the coming days, the United Nations Security Council will be debating the mandate of the U.N. mission in Congo known as MONUSCO, the world’s largest peacekeeping force. One of the key decisions the...
View ArticleThe Hill Op-ed: Renewing Congress's commitment to peace in Darfur and Sudan
Editor's Note: This op-ed, co-written by John C. Bradshaw and Tom Perriello, a former congressman from Virginia’s 5th District and president of the Center for American Progress Action Fund, originally...
View ArticleAct for Sudan Emergency Action Summit Recap
Over 200 Sudan activists from across the United States joined in Washington, D.C., last weekend for a conference sponsored by Act For Sudan. A diverse group of attendees came to build relationships...
View Article5 Stories You Might Have Missed This Week
Here at Enough, we often swap emails with interesting articles and feature stories that we come across in our favorite publications and on our favorite websites. We wanted to share some of these...
View ArticleThe Enough Project on the Surrender of Congolese Warlord Bosco 'The...
Date: Mar 18, 2013The U.S. government has confirmed that Bosco "The Terminator" Ntaganda, a Congolese warlord wanted by the International Criminal Court for war crimes, has entered the U.S. embassy in...
View ArticleUSA Today Op-ed: Lessons from Darfur, 10 Years Later
This op-ed co-authored with actor Don Cheadle originally appeared on USA Today. After our first trip to Darfur together nearly a decade ago, we were certain that the enormity of the human rights...
View Article5 Stories You Might Have Missed This Week
Here at Enough, we often swap emails with interesting articles and feature stories that we come across in our favorite publications and on our favorite websites. We wanted to share some of these...
View ArticleM23 Rebel Leader Bosco Ntaganda Pleads 'Not Guilty' at the International...
In a bizarre turn of events, M23 rebel leader Bosco Ntaganda surrendered to the U.S. Embassy in Kigali on March 18th amidst swirling rumors of his presence in Rwanda, reports of internal fighting among...
View ArticleThe Broken Approach to Peace Between the Sudans: A Proposal to End the Cycle...
The international community’s current approach to brokering peace between the two Sudans is caught in a counterproductive cycle. This paper argues that the issues troubling the most recent negotiations...
View ArticleFix the Broken Approach to Peace Between the Sudans: Enough Project
Date: Mar 28, 2013The international community should not be lulled into a false sense of security because of the incremental steps Khartoum has recently taken in its bilateral relationship with South...
View ArticleFixing the Broken Approach to Peace Between the Sudans
Earlier this week, UN Interim Security Force for Abyei, or UNISFA, completed the first verification mission to confirm troop withdrawal on both sides of the highly disputed 14-mile area. While this...
View ArticleCNN Op-ed: Congo's "Terminator" Surrenders, What Next for Peace?
This op-ed originally appeared on CNN Opinion. On March 18, a Congolese warlord known as Bosco "the Terminator" Ntaganda surrendered to the U.S. Embassy in Rwanda. Notorious for his alleged butchering...
View ArticleArchitects of Atrocity: The Sudanese Government’s War Crimes, Crimes against...
Over the past two years, the Enough Project and the Satellite Sentinel Project, or SSP, have used DigitalGlobe satellite imagery and on-the-ground research to gather information that could serve as...
View ArticleRights Groups Statement: Civilians Will Face Heightened Atrocities if Uganda...
Invisible Children, the Enough Project, and The Resolve released a statement on the implications of a premature conclusion to Ugandan and U.S. supported operations to counter the LRA in central and...
View ArticleRights Groups Release Legal Analysis of Evidence of War Crimes, Crimes...
Date: Apr 3, 2013WASHINGTON – A new legal analysis by the Enough Project and its Satellite Sentinel Project, or SSP, finds compelling evidence that since June 2011, the government of Sudan has...
View ArticleAllAfrica Feature: Africa, 'Enough' Fellows to Focus On Worst Cases
This piece originally appeared on AllAfrica.com.There is good news out of Africa. Some of the world's fastest growing economies are African. International investment is growing.Technology is driving...
View ArticlePolicy Alert: The United States and Uganda Should Remain Committed to Ending...
Editor's Note: Enough Project Policy Alerts provide a reaction and set of recommnendations to a significant development designed for policymakers, advocates, and other influential people participating...
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