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Papal Address to Congress: The Role of Money in Conflict

Papal Address to Congress: The Role of Money in Conflict
In his September 24 address to the U.S. Congress, Pope Francis highlighted significant issues and drivers of international conflict and urged the United States to support coordinated international efforts to address them ...

38 NGOs Push AU Chair for Action on South Sudan

South Sudan
38 NGOs Push AU Chair for Action on South Sudan
In a letter to the African Union (AU) Commission Chairperson, Dr. Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, the Enough Project joined 37 South Sudanese and international organizations urging her to utilize the upcoming AU Peace and Security Council meeting on South Sudan as an opportunity to create pressure to establish the Hybrid Court for South Sudan ...

African Union Meeting on South Sudan

South Sudan
In a letter to the African Union (AU) chairperson, Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, the Enough Project joined with 37 South Sudanese and international organizations, urging that the meeting should be used to support the establishment of an AU commission-created hybrid court for South Sudan ...

The Sentry

The Sentry seeks to disrupt and ultimately dismantle the networks of perpetrators, facilitators, and enablers who fund and profit from Africa’s deadliest conflicts ...

NGOs Push African Union Chair for Action on South Sudan Ahead of AU Peace and Security Council Meeting

South Sudan
NGOs Push African Union Chair for Action on South Sudan Ahead of AU Peace and Security Council Meeting
In a letter to the African Union (AU) chairperson, Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, the Enough Project joined with 37 South Sudanese and international organizations, urging that the meeting should be used to support the establishment of an AU commission-created hybrid court for South Sudan. The court would try grave crimes committed in the country’s recent conflict, as provided for in the August peace agreement between the parties to the conflict. The organizations also urged Dlamini Zuma to help ensure the long-awaited publication of the report by the AU Commission of Inquiry on South Sudan ...

Dodd-Frank 1502 Law: Impact on Conflict Minerals Trade in Congo

D.R. Congo
The Enough Project has published a media briefing, “Progress and Challenges on Conflict Minerals: Facts on Dodd-Frank 1502,” as a resource for journalists covering issues related to conflict minerals. Enough experts based in the United States and in Central Africa are also available for backgrounders, commentary, and on-air interviews ...

Activists in Philadelphia to Mark International Day of Peace with “Peace Day Philly”

Activists in Philadelphia to Mark International Day of Peace with “Peace Day Philly”
Activists in Philadelphia are observing International Day of Peace, held annually on September 21 ...

The Hill Op-ed: Time for the Senate to Confirm Gayle Smith

The Hill Op-ed: Time for the Senate to Confirm Gayle Smith
In this The Hill op-ed, Enough Project Founding Director John Prendergast urges the Senate to confirm Gayle Smith's nomination as USAID administrator ...

Resource Page – Progress and Challenges on Conflict Minerals: Facts on Dodd-Frank 1502

D.R. Congo
Resource Page - Progress and Challenges on Conflict Minerals: Facts on Dodd-Frank 1502
The Enough Project recently released a resource page that provides a background and updates on Section 1502 of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act related to conflict minerals. It includes information on the law, progress in Congo, and views from Congolese civil society members ...

NGOs Urge UN Security Council to Impose Targeted Sanctions and Arms Embargo in South Sudan

South Sudan
The Enough Project and partners sent letters to the United Nations Security Council, asking them to fulfill their commitment to impose sanctions on individuals who have committed abuses against civilians in South Sudan and calling for an arms embargo ...