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Human Rights Activist Launches Hunger Strike for South Sudan

South Sudan
Human Rights Activist Launches Hunger Strike for South Sudan
On May 15, South Sudanese human rights activist Simon Deng began “a hunger strike for South Sudan”. In addition to fasting and protesting outside the White House for the past 6 days, Deng has released an open letter to President Barack Obama calling on the U.S. government to play a more active role in supporting peace in South Sudan ...

Celebrity with a Purpose: Actors Champion Enough’s Work

Celebrity with a Purpose: Actors Champion Enough's Work
People spend as little as $10 for a chance to win unforgettable celebrity experiences that support our efforts to end mass atrocities in the Horn, central, and eastern Africa. Learn about two recent winners: one won a trip to Disneyland to join George Clooney for the premier of his new movie Tomorrowland, the other won an opportunity to have a power lunch with Robin Wright on the set of House of Cards ...

Growing Chorus Calling for UN Sanctions Enforcement in South Sudan

South Sudan
Growing Chorus Calling for UN Sanctions Enforcement in South Sudan
Human Rights Watch releases dispatch urging immediate UN sanctions enforcement in South Sudan, echoing public calls made by the Enough Project and others ...

The Resolve and Invisible Children Release New LRA Crisis Tracker Report

The Resolve and Invisible Children Release New LRA Crisis Tracker Report
The recently released report indicates that the LRA’s fighting capacity is dropping, and while killings are fewer, attacks and abductions have increased - in 2014, total LRA attacks rose 10% and abductions 32% compared to 2013 ...

2015 Ridenhour Prize for Truth-Telling

Enough Project Founding Director John Prendergast presents Aicha Elbasri with the 2015 Ridenhour Prize for Truth-Telling ...

My Story: From Congo to the NFL

D.R. Congo
My Story: From Congo to the NFL
Green Bay Packers linebacker and Enough Project upstander Andy Mulumba writes about why he supports the Raise Hope for Congo campaign ...

Guest Op-Ed: The Senate must act fast to confirm Gayle Smith

In this May 5 op-ed that originally appeared in The Hill, senior fellow at the Center for American Progress Molly Elgin-Cossart urges the U.S. Senate to quickly confirm the President's appointment of Gayle Smith as Administrator of the U.S. Agency for International Development ...

6th Annual Women in the World Summit: A Conversation with Samantha Power and Robin Wright

D.R. Congo
Samantha Power, the United States Ambassador to the UN, in conversation with actor and Enough Project upstander Robin Wright, on endemic violence and corruption in the Democratic Republic of Congo ...

6th Annual Women in the World Summit: John Prendergast Discusses #BringBackOurGirls

One year after #Bring Back Our Girls — was it just a hashtag? And will the new Nigerian government succeed in finding them? ...

My Night with Robin Wright

D.R. Congo
My Night with Robin Wright
In April 2015, CFCI Campus Organizer Corey Jones had the opportunity to attend an event at the University of Florida with actor and activist Robin Wright. In this post Corey reflects on the evening, the power of influence, and his work advocating for peace in Congo ...