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Update: Viewing The South Sudan Crisis From Space

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Update: Viewing The South Sudan Crisis From Space
Since the clashes between the South Sudanese government and rebel forces broke out in late December, the toll on the civilians caught in the crossfire has escalated more rapidly than many could have predicted ...

Situation Report: A Satellite Snapshot of South Sudan’s War

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Situation Report: A Satellite Snapshot of South Sudan’s War
For the past month, South Sudan has been engulfed in an expanding civil war. The United Nations estimates that over 395,000 people have been displaced by violence, 352,000 internally, of which 60,000 have sought shelter at U.N. compounds around the country. The Satellite Sentinel Project has just released a new report, that augments existing reporting on South Sudan's civil war with satellite imagery of Mayom and Bor, captured from 300 miles above the earth ...

Al Jazeera America Op-ed: To understand the crisis in the CAR, beware of familiar narratives

Al Jazeera America Op-ed: To understand the crisis in the CAR, beware of familiar narratives
The Central African Republic’s interim president and rebel leader, Michel Djotodia, was forced to resign today at a two-day summit in the Chadian capital, Ndjamena ...

Omaze-ing Opportunity: Win a Dream Experience with George Clooney and Hans Zimmer

The Enough Project is partnering with Omaze and Not on Our Watch in an exciting initiative giving individuals a chance to enter a raffle to win one of two once-in-a-lifetime experiences: spend the evening and walk down the red carpet with George Clooney and join award-winning composer Hans Zimmer in the final studio scoring session for The Amazing Spider-Man 2 ...

U.S. Senate Hearing on the Situation in South Sudan

U.S. Senate Hearing on the Situation in South Sudan
Earlier today, the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations convened to hear testimony from panel experts and discuss the role of the United States in the, “Situation in South Sudan.” ...

CES 2014: Keynote Address by Brian Krzanich, Intel CEO (Starts at 56m 55s)

On Tuesday, January 7, 2014, Intel CEO Brian Krzanich announced that its entire 2014 line of microprocessors would be conflict-free making them the first in the rare mineral-heavy industry to completely phase out conflict minerals in one of their products ...

Fireside Chat with Intel CEO, the Enough Project and activist Robin Wright

Join conversation and moderated Q&A with Intel and social activists, including the Enough Project and Actress Robin Wright, on the challenge for the electronics industry, as a main users of metals from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, in making conflict-free products ...

Huffington Post: South Sudan in the Senate

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Huffington Post: South Sudan in the Senate
Today the Senate Foreign Relations Committee is holding a hearing on the urgent crisis unfolding in South Sudan. The U.S. has played a crucial role in supporting past peace efforts in Sudan and South Sudan over the past couple decades, and should continue that tradition now. There are a number of specific things the U.S. can do to make a real difference in supporting peace right now in South Sudan that I outline in my testimony ...

Press Advisory: John Prendergast to Testify at Senate Hearing on South Sudan

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Enough Project’s Co-founder, John Prendergast, will testify Thursday, January 9 at 10:15am at the Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing, “The Situation in South Sudan", along with a panel of Africa, and Sudan experts including Ambassador Princeton Lyman, The Honorable Linda Thomas Greenfield, The Honorable Nancy Lindborg, and The Honorable Kate Almquist Knopf ...

Testimony of John Prendergast – The Situation in South Sudan

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Testimony of John Prendergast - The Situation in South Sudan
Testimony of John Prendergast, Co-Founder of Enough Project, before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on the situation in South Sudan given on January 9, 2014 ...