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Humanitarian Needs Assessment in Sudan’s Blue Nile State

Humanitarian Needs Assessment in Sudan's Blue Nile State
Given the limits on access to rebel-held areas of Sudan’s Blue Nile state, there has been little information made public about the situation civilians face. In an effort to document the scope of their needs, an international non-governmental organization conducted a series of verification missions to rebel-held parts of the state in mid-2013. Due to security concerns, the organization wishes to remain anonymous. However, to raise awareness about the situation, they have requested the Enough Project make public their findings ...

Enough Project Applauds Madison’s Resolution to go Conflict Free

The Madison City Council in Wisconsin passed a resolution earlier this week symbolically declaring the city conflict-free ...

Open Letter to U.S. Special Envoy Feingold

Over 73 campuses from the Enough Project’s Conflict Free Campus Initiative wrote an open letter to U.S. Special Envoy to Congo and the Great Lakes Russ Feingold ...

A First For Congo: Local Elections Announced for 2014

A First For Congo: Local Elections Announced for 2014
In early October, the Democratic Republic of Congo’s Independent National Electoral Commission, or INEC, declared the release of a roadmap for the 2013-2016 election cycle on November 8, 2013 ...

The Rise and Fall of M23

Wednesday, November 20th, 2013, marked the one year anniversary of the M23 movement’s siege on the city of Goma. The M23 rebel group grew out of disputes regarding the March 23, 2009, peace agreement between the Democratic Republic of Congo, or DRC, and the National Congress for the Defense of the People, or CNDP. Check out the timeline documenting the M23 rebel group's rise and fall ...

Central Africa: Access to Remote Areas Needed to Eliminate The LRA Rebel Group

Washington, D.C. --- Today, as the U.N. Security Council meets to discuss the status of the counter-Lord’s Resistance Army, or LRA, mission, the Enough Project released a new report, highlighting gaps in the fight to eliminate the LRA ...

Sudan: The Revolution Will not be Televised, It Will be Tweeted

Sudan: The Revolution Will not be Televised, It Will be Tweeted
Online and diaspora activists should be recognised as the important early stages of a revolutionary movement, not a distraction ...

Politico Op-ed: Aaron Rodgers raises hope for Congo

On a cold Monday night, thousands of screaming students and activists are gathered for a rally for Congo ...

Report: Coming Clean: A Proposal for Getting Conflict Minerals Back on Track

Report: Coming Clean: A Proposal for Getting Conflict Minerals Back on Track
Although substantial progress has been made in supply chain reform and demilitarizing mines in the DRC, gaps in the mineral certification process threaten to undermine these advances, a new Enough Project report argues ...

Enough 101: Crisis in the Central African Republic: What You Need to Know Now

Enough 101: Crisis in the Central African Republic: What You Need to Know Now
This week's post in the series Enough 101 offers an overview of the Central African Republic, and contextualizes current events in the state ...