LA Times Profiles George Clooney and His Satellite Sentinel Project
This weekend George Clooney will again leverage his star power, this time in a feature, “I Spy: George Clooney turns long-lens photography into a force for good, aiming satellites at human-rights violations in Sudan” by John Horn in the LA Times Magazine. The article, online now, will appear in the Sunday Edition of the LA Times ...
Satellites Show Evidence of Sudan Armed Forces Razing ‘Amara Village in Blue Nile
The latest Satellite imagery collected on November 27 by the Satellite Sentinel Project shows evidence of the intentional destruction of structures in ‘Amara Village, located in the border state of Blue Nile, Sudan ...
Congo: The First and Second Wars, 1996-2003
This week's post in the series Enough 101 looks at Congolese history from 1996 to 2003, at the time of the first and second Congo wars ...
Congo: Colonialism through Dictatorship, 1400s-1997
This week's post in the series Enough 101 looks at the history of the Democratic Republic of Congo from colonialism through the rule of dictator Mobutu Sese Seko ...
SSP Corroborates Evidence of Bombings of South Sudan Refugee Camps
The Satellite Sentinel Project followed up its November 11 report showing Sudan Armed Forces increasing air attack capacity near the border of Sudan and South Sudan with another report today that confirms evidence of bombings in Guffa and Yida refugee camps in South Sudan ...
The LRA and U.S. Policy: May 2010 to Present
This week's post in the series Enough 101 looks at the history of the Lord's Resistance Army ...
Escalating Crisis in Sudan: Satellite Imagery Shows Increased SAF Air Capacity, Refugee Camp Attacks
On Friday, November 11, Satellite Sentinel Project released a report, “Radius of Operations: Sudan Increases Air Attack Capacity” providing evidence of a build-up of Sudanese Armed Forces, or SAF, on the border of Sudan and South Sudan and portending the possible resumption of war between the two countries ...
The Lord’s Resistance Army: Who Are They?
This week's post in the series Enough 101 looks at the history of the Lord's Resistance Army ...
Introducing Enough 101 – A New Blog Series
Enough 101 is a new series intended to provide a contextual background for understanding the complex issues that the Enough Project works on and that large communities of advocates care about. Every Tuesday we’ll post a new 101 blog on Enough Said, covering topics ranging from the histories of the conflicts to the legal terminology relevant to the atrocities and crimes committed ...
How Nonprofits Can ‘Get It’ to Work More Effectively with Celebs
The Enough Project is both lauded and criticized for its work with celebrities. Naysayers claim that celebrity engagement oversimplifies the issues, while supporters point out the benefits that come from high-profile activists promoting awareness of important issues and gaining the ears of high level policy-makers ...