Sudan – and the Enough Project – in the Spotlight

With more than a little help from our friend George Clooney, the media spotlight on southern Sudan continues with two primetime features tonight and this weekend: NBC’s "Dateline" and The New York Times magazine ...
5 Stories You Might Have Missed This Week

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Jane Bussmann’s Anti-LRA Comedy Show Comes to NYC (Tonight!)

We’ve recommended a couple of times that if you have a chance to check out the antics of comedian, writer, and activist Jane Bussmann, you shouldn’t miss it. If you live in New York City, today’s your lucky day ...
Slideshow: Refugees Look Toward Sudan’s Referendum
With anticipation building toward the January 9 referendum on South Sudan, Enough visited Kakuma camp in northwestern Kenya, home to 22,000 Sudanese refugees. Here are some photos of the polling staff and civic educators at work ...
Black Friday: Ringing in the Holiday Season from Congo

Looking for a memorable message for family and friends when it’s your turn to share over Thanksgiving weekend? How’s this? "This Black Friday I am remembering the connection between my electronics and the conflict in eastern Congo." ...
With U.N. and Congo Army Nearby, Rebels Kill at Least 21

Details about a recent FDLR attack in a remote area near the mining hub of Walikale are scant. But Enough’s eastern Congo based researcher Fidel Bafilemba had some insights based on a conversation with a civil society leader in the area ...
5 Stories You Might Have Missed This Week

A weekly round-up of must-read stories, posted every Friday ...
Sudanese Refugees Gear Up for Vote on Future of South Sudan

This week marked an important milestone in the countdown to South Sudan's referendum – and not just among communities living in Sudan ...
African Union Hints at Progress in Sudan Talks

The AU's readout on Sudan talks gives the impression that there is growing consensus between North and South, but the precise details are open for speculation ...
U.S. Students Launch Efforts to Rid Campuses of Congo Conflict Minerals

The world has come to expect seeing U.S. college students on the frontlines of progressive movements over the last 50 years. The latest wave of student activism, focusing on ending the trade in Congolese conflict minerals, is no less impressive ...