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All Bark, No Bite: The Bush Legacy On Darfur

This timeline tracks the Bush administration’s tough talk against its tepid response to more than five-and-a-half years and counting of crisis in Darfur ...

Press Release: Enough Project Releases Policy Statement on Bush Administration’s ‘Transition Land Mines’ in Somalia

The Enough Project at the Center for American Progress issued the following statement today regarding the growing crisis in Somalia ...

Press Release: Darfur Groups: Resolving Sudan Crisis Must Be Top Priority for Foreign Policy Nominees

The Enough Project of the Center for American Progress, the Save Darfur Coalition and the Genocide Intervention Network today applauded President-elect Obama’s selection of a foreign policy team with a strong Sudan record and called on the nominees to make ending the Darfur genocide a top and immediate priority ...

The Price of Prevention: Getting Ahead of Global Crises

The Price of Prevention: Getting Ahead of Global Crises
The next president will face an unprecedented array of foreign policy demands upon taking office in January. The urgent national security challenges are the most visible among them, with Iraq and Afghanistan topping the list. But Pakistan, the ongoing Arab-Israeli conflagration, Iran, North Korea, Russia, Sudan, Somalia, and the global financial crisis will also cry out for immediate attention ...

Press Release: DR Congo: Civilians Under Attack Need Urgent Protection

United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and other African and international leaders meeting in Nairobi, Kenya, this weekend should take immediate action to protect civilians who are at severe risk in eastern Congo, ten human rights and humanitarian agencies, including Human Rights Watch, Oxfam, Enough and the Norwegian Refugee Council, amongst others, said today ...

Press Release: DR Congo: Civilians Under Attack Need Urgent Protection

United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and other African and international leaders meeting in Nairobi, Kenya, this weekend should take immediate action to protect civilians who are at severe risk in eastern Congo, ten human rights and humanitarian agencies, including Human Rights Watch, Oxfam, ENOUGH and the Norwegian Refugee Council, amongst others, said today ...

Press Release: Darfur Groups Urge President-Elect Obama To Begin ‘Peace Surge’ In Sudan

Leading Darfur advocacy organizations today called on President-elect Obama to lead an international effort to secure a peace agreement to end the Darfur crisis ...

Averting Renewed Regional War in Eastern Congo

Averting Renewed Regional War in Eastern Congo
The offensive by the rebel Laurent Nkunda’s National Congress for the Defense of People, or CNDP, has dramatically worsened the crisis in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. This latest fighting threatens to once again draw Congo’s neighbors directly into the fray in a damaging escalation that would effectively undo a six-year regional and international effort to stabilize the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Great Lakes region ...

Press Release: Enough Project Launches Campaign to RAISE Hope for Congo Women

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With the situation on the ground in Congo further deteriorating, and senior UN leaders calling for more peacekeepers to help restore order, an impressive array of advocates, policymakers and celebrities joined together today to launch the Enough Project’s: “RAISE Hope for Congo” campaign ...

Peace Process Near Collapse in Eastern Congo

Peace Process Near Collapse in Eastern Congo
The peace process in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo is on the verge of collapse due to resumed hostilities between Government forces and rebels loyal to Congolese general Laurent Nkunda. Absent immediate and robust diplomatic pressure on the Congolese government and a more impartial effort by United Nations peacekeepers to stop the fighting, the region could descend back into total war ...