ThinkProgress: Obama Launches Anti-Poaching Task Force

Near the end of his eight-day trip to Africa, President Obama announced Monday a new task force aimed at combating wildlife trafficking and the provision of $10 million in State Department aid for training security to combat the issue ...
Obama’s Africa Trip: A Renewed Commitment to US-African Relations

President Obama’s speech at the University of Cape Town on June 30 was a highlight of his anticipated trip to Africa, demonstrating a renewed commitment to US-African relations on the part of the administration ...
Enough Project Applauds Rice’s Ascendance as National Security Adviser
The Enough Project congratulates Ambassador Susan Rice, who assumed her new post as President Barack Obama's National Security Adviser on July 1 ...
Policy Brief: The AUHIP Mandate Renewal, An Opportunity to Revitalize Efforts on Sudan

The mandate of the African Union High-Level Implementation Panel for Sudan and South Sudan, or AUHIP,expires on July 30, 2013. The renewal process and the panel’s forthcoming “final” report—surveying its work from October 2009 to the present day—present a unique opportunity to think about the future of this long struggle for peace ...
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Policy Alert: U.S. and A.U. Diplomacy Needed to Halt Kony’s New Chance to Regroup

Joseph Kony has a window to regroup the Lord’s Resistance Army in the Central African Republic, which risks reversing gains made in dismantling the rebellion ...
Walk Free Challenges Nintendo with Slavery Is Not a Game Campaign

On June 19 the anti-slavery group Walk Free released a video game parody of Super Mario Bros in a new campaign addressing the use of conflict minerals in Nintendo’s products ...
#EP2TheHill: Enough Project Brings Human Rights Advocates to the Hill

More than 200 activists came together on June 10 for the Enough Project’s Act Against Atrocities Advocacy Day, in conjunction with One Million Bones ...
World Refugee Day: The Importance of Refugee Stories

Today, as we commemorate World Refugee Day, millions of refugee voices are being highlighted to attain our solidarity and urge us to act ...
Thousands of Children Exploited in Congo’s Mines and Militias

Thousands of children are being exploited in the mines and by armed groups that operate in the Tanganyika district of Katanga province in the Democratic Republic of the Congo ...