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Rights Groups Urge for Swift International Action to Protect Civilians in the Central African Republic

Rights Groups Urge for Swift International Action to Protect Civilians in the Central African Republic
In response to the rapidly deteriorating security situation in the Central African Republic, the Enough Project has signed on to a press statement calling attention to the crisis and urging swift international action ...

Report: What Happens to a Dream Deferred? The Case for Immediate African Union Action on Abyei

Report: What Happens to a Dream Deferred? The Case for Immediate African Union Action on Abyei
The fate of the contested Abyei region that lies between Sudan and South Sudan is one of the most important issues left unresolved since South Sudan became an independent state in 2011 ...

CNN Op-ed: Rwanda the key to Congo’s peace

CNN Op-ed: Rwanda the key to Congo's peace
The escalation in recent days of eastern Congo's brutal war demonstrates that unless its root causes are addressed in a broader peace process, violence could intensify and Rwanda could be drawn more directly into the fray, regionalizing the war ...

Enough Project Urges US and African Union to Act on Abyei

Frustrated residents of the contested Abyei region that lies between Sudan and South Sudan announced the results of a historic unilateral referendum on Thursday. A new Enough Project report contextualizes the Ngok Dinka community's vote to join South Sudan and calls for the U.S. and the African Union to take immediate action to help determine Abyei’s final status ...

The Power of Collaboration: Students in the International Movement for Peace in Congo

The Power of Collaboration: Students in the International Movement for Peace in Congo
Last year, I met Chelsea Strelser when I attended my first meeting for William & Mary’s STAND chapter. Fresh off a summer internship with the Enough Project, I was excited to begin combating mass atrocities and genocide across the globe ...

VIDEO: Civil Society Voices in the Congo Peace Process

U.N. Special Envoy Mary Robinson told the New York Times that she always listens to taxi drivers. The Enough Project took to the streets of Goma in eastern Congo and asked motorcycle taxi drivers, activists, and civilians for their message to her about the peace process. The success of the peace process depends on the inclusion of Congolese civil society voices such as those represented in this video ...

USA Today Op-ed: George Clooney: Sudan could become a second Syria

USA Today Op-ed: George Clooney: Sudan could become a second Syria
The last two times the Sudan government perpetrated horrific attacks against civilian populations in the disputed territory of Abyei, a Connecticut-sized political football contested by both Sudan and South Sudan, we visited with the survivors after the fact ...

Nuba Reports Launches New Film, “The Bombing Campaign”

Nuba Reports Launches New Film, "The Bombing Campaign"
Today, Nuba Reports launched a new film, The Bombing Campaign, as part its ongoing movement to bring the relentless bombings in the Nuba Mountains to the attention of the global community ...

Daily Beast Op-ed: Clooney’s Satellites Detect Sudan Threat

Daily Beast Op-ed: Clooney's Satellites Detect Sudan Threat
Satellite surveillance can do more than document abuses after they happen. By combining information from citizen journalists with analysis of troop movements visible in imagery captured from 300 miles away in space, we can alert the world of the potential for an attack on civilians in Sudan, even before troops fully deploy ...

New Report: UN, US should address FDLR and M23 rebel threats in Congo

A new Enough Project report argues that the United Nations and U.S. government should address regional security threats in Africa's Great Lakes region by working with Congo, Rwanda, and the U.N. Intervention Brigade to contain the rebel groups Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda, or FDLR, and M23 ...