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President Obama Appoints Ambassador Donald Booth as Special Envoy to the Sudans

President Obama Appoints Ambassador Donald Booth as Special Envoy to the Sudans
Today, President Obama announced the appointment of Ambassador Donald Booth as the new U.S. special envoy to Sudan and South Sudan ...

Enough Project Applauds President’s Appointment of Booth as Special Envoy to Sudan and South Sudan

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Today, President Obama announced Ambassador Donald E. Booth as the new U.S. special envoy to Sudan and South Sudan ...

UN Security Council Issues Sudans Statements, Addresses Violence in Jonglei

UN Security Council Issues Sudans Statements, Addresses Violence in Jonglei
On August 23, the U.N. Security Council issued a presidential statement addressing the ongoing situations in Sudan and South Sudan, breaking nearly a yearlong silence on the issue ...

Security Council Issues Sudans Statements, Addresses Violence in Jonglei

Today, the United Nations Security Council issued a presidential statement on Sudan and South Sudan and a press statement on the situation in Jonglei. The Enough Project welcomes the Council's statements and looks forward to discussing these developments in greater detail ...

Samantha Power Hosts Twitter Town Hall

On August 15th, 2013, recently appointed U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Samantha Power asks Twitter #whatmatters in her first Twitter Town Hall ...

Report: The Recent Fighting in Eastern Congo and Its Implications for Peace

Report: The Recent Fighting in Eastern Congo and Its Implications for Peace
A new Enough Project infographic and accompanying table reveals how the M23 rebel group and the Congolese national army – currently the two most powerful armed actors in eastern Congo - pursue their interests through a set of relationships with other armed groups ...

Congo’s National Army and M23 Rebel Group, Most Powerful Armed Actors in Eastern Congo

The M23 rebel group and the Congolese national army – currently the two most powerful armed actors in eastern Congo - pursue their interests through a set of relationships with other armed groups, reveals a new Enough Project infographic and accompanying table. A field dispatch further documents recent clashes between the Congolese military and the M23 rebel group ...

The Recent Fighting in Eastern Congo and Its Implications for Peace

The Recent Fighting in Eastern Congo and Its Implications for Peace
On Sunday, July 14, 2013, fighting between the Congolese army and the M23 rebel group resumed on the outskirts of Goma in eastern Congo, with each side blaming the other for initiating the hostilities. This field dispatch explores the recent fighting and lays out the implications for peace in the region ...

Youth Activism Rises Along With Flood Waters in Sudan

Youth Activism Rises Along With Flood Waters in Sudan
In the past few weeks, heavy rainfall in Sudan has resulted in flooding in many areas of Khartoum and across the northern part of the country ...

Infographic: The Networks of Eastern Congo’s Two Most Powerful Armed Actors

Infographic: The Networks of Eastern Congo's Two Most Powerful Armed Actors
The two most powerful armed actors in eastern Congo at present - Congo's national army and M23 rebels - collaborate with networks of armed groups. The networks, with varying degrees of interaction, enable them to control territory, including mines, allow alleged war criminals to hide, and or face a common enemy. Other groups are unaligned to either the army or M23 ...