Renata Rendón's blog

GlobalPost Op-Ed: The African Union's Chance to Support Peace in the Sudans

Misseriya men in the village of Goli in northern Abyei.

In December I traveled to Abyei, a disputed resource-rich region straddling the ill-defined border between Sudan and South Sudan.  Read More »

Op-ed: Crimes against humanity in South Kordofan and Blue Nile

Displaced Nuban people in caves in the Nuba Mountains

The government of Sudan continues to carry out indiscriminate attacks and bombardment against civilian populations, block humanitarian aid, and commit other inhumane acts against its own people. However, under the Responsibility to Protect Doctrine, the burden to protect Sudanese civilians has already shifted to the international community and swift action is required, writes Enough Project's director of policy and advocacy Renata Rendón.   Read More »

Syndicate content