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Red Flags in DR Congo’s Electoral Process: Time for Consequences

D.R. Congo
Red Flags in DR Congo's Electoral Process: Time for Consequences
Current President Joseph Kabila’s term of office expired in December 2016, but his government has repeatedly failed to hold elections. Each time the Kabila administration delays elections, it trots out a smoke screen of technical excuses, and some of these are the government’s own making ...

Sharing Emi Mahmoud’s Dreams for Peace on International Women’s Day 2018

Sudan
Sharing Emi Mahmoud’s Dreams for Peace on International Women’s Day 2018
In honor of this year’s International Women’s Day, Enough highlights Emi Mahmoud, a Sudanese-American poet and author, and her "One Girl Walk for Peace." ...

BREAKING: Sentry Investigation Sheds Light on South Sudan’s Elites’ Use of the Country’s Oil to Fund Militias, Get Richer

South Sudan’s elite is using the country’s oil wealth to get rich and terrorize civilians, according to documents reviewed in an ongoing investigation by The Sentry, an investigative initiative co-founded by George Clooney and John Prendergast ...

Fueling Atrocities: Oil and War in South Sudan

Fueling Atrocities: Oil and War in South Sudan
In its new investigative brief, Enough's investigative initiative, The Sentry, reports on a set of documents that describe how South Sudan’s elite is using the country’s oil wealth to get rich and terrorize civilians ...

U.S. News & World Report Op-ed: Don’t Remove Sudan from the Terrorism List

Sudan
This op-ed originally appeared in U.S. News & World Report and was written by the Enough Project’s Founding Director John Prendergast ...

Enough’s 5 Recommended Reads | February 22, 2018

Enough’s 5 Recommended Reads is a biweekly series featuring important stories you may have missed ...

Next Phase of U.S.-Sudan Relations Requires Scrutiny, Benchmarks as Khartoum Regime Seeks Normalization, Lifting of Terrorist Designation

Sudan
As Sudan seeks further normalization of relations with the United States, including seeking removal from the list of State Sponsors of Terrorism, a new report published today by the Enough Project highlights serious concerns including links to extremists and terrorists, abuses against Christians and other religious minorities, and regional destabilization ...

Enough’s 5 Recommended Reads | February 8, 2018

Enough's 5 Recommended Reads is a biweekly series featuring important stories you may have missed. With the 2018 Lemkin Summit taking place in Washington DC February 10 - 12, this edition of Recommended Reads is focused on information and recaps from previous Summits ...

NGOs to Jewelry Companies: Ensure Supply Chains are Free of Human Rights Abuse

Conflict Minerals
In a joint letter, 29 international NGOs and trade unions, called upon the jewelry industry to turn its commitment to responsible sourcing into effective action ...

Enough Project Statement: Time for Serious Peace Negotiations in South Sudan

South Sudan
As the IGAD-led High Level Revitalization Forum kicks off today, the stakes have never been higher for South Sudan ...