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We Are #GivingTuesday Because Enough is Enough

We are #GivingTuesday Because Enough is Enough
The season of giving is here. Check out how you can take part in world-wide day of philanthropy through #GivingTuesday on December 3. http://eno.ug/givtues ...

Echoes of Western Sahara in Sudan’s Contested Abyei Region

Echoes of Western Sahara in Sudan's Contested Abyei Region
The similarities between Western Sahara and Sudan's Abyei region are stark. At a panel at the Wilson Center earlier this month, “Resolving Regional Conflicts: The Western Sahara and the Quest for a Durable Solution,” experts discussed the plight of the Sahrawi people's quest for self-determination in Western Sahara, highlighting the intractability of the situation ...

Five Stories You May Have Missed This Week

Five Stories You May Have Missed This Week
A weekly roundup of must-read stories, posted every Friday ...

#FF: Sudanese on Social Media

A new tide is rising in Sudan. Breaking down geographic barriers, Sudanese groups and individuals are using social media to share their struggles, culture, and stories ...

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 ...

Sudanese Stand Behind Amira Osman Hamed

Sudanese Stand Behind Amira Osman Hamed
Sudanese are coming together to challenge Public Order Laws and stand behind Amira Osman Hamed. Ms. Osman Hamed, an engineer by training, has been charged with “dressing indecently or immorally,” for refusing to cover her hair ...

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 ...

Conflict Minerals: Companies May Stop Buying Unless Certification is Sped Up

NAIROBI, KENYA and WASHINGTON, DC - Critical gaps in the minerals certification process in eastern Congo, Rwanda, and the surrounding region threaten to undo the development of a clean minerals trade in Central Africa, argues a new Enough Project report released today ...