Op-ed: Crimes against humanity in South Kordofan and Blue Nile

The government of Sudan continues to carry out indiscriminate attacks and bombardment against civilian populations, block humanitarian aid, and commit other inhumane acts against its own people. However, under the Responsibility to Protect Doctrine, the burden to protect Sudanese civilians has already shifted to the international community and swift action is required, writes Enough Project's director of policy and advocacy Renata Rendón ...
Infographic: Starvation Warfare in the Nuba Mountains

A report published by the Enough Project documents severe malnutrition of civilian populations and near-famine conditions in South Kordofan state. This infographic features key statistics from the report's findings ...
New Report: Starvation Warfare in South Kordofan’s Nuba Mountains

As the humanitarian crisis unfolds in Sudan’s South Kordofan and Blue Nile states, international humanitarian organizations have not been able to assess the nutrition and food security situation in these areas… until now. For the first time since 2011—when the government of Sudan banned all international humanitarian aid organizations from operating in the two states—an independent rapid food security and nutrition assessment has been conducted in South Kordofan state ...
New Report Documents Government of Sudan’s Starvation Warfare Against Its Own People
Food security conditions in South Kordofan, Sudan are dramatically declining, and malnutrition among children in the conflict-torn state is on the rise, according to a new report showing findings from the first international rapid food security and nutritional assessment conducted in South Kordofan since 2011 ...
The Humanitarian Crisis in South Kordofan and Blue Nile

For nearly a year and a half, the Sudanese government has denied international humanitarian aid organizations access to populations in South Kordofan and Blue Nile states. To address the ongoing crisis, the Enough Project had published a short summary of next steps for policy makers in order to help alleviate the suffering of Sudanese civilians ...
Rapid Food Security And Nutrition Assessment: South Kordofan

The food security and nutrition crisis in South Kordofan, Sudan is rapidly deteriorating. In this report, an international non-governmental organization assesses the situation based on findings from the region from August 5 to August 19, 2012. Along with the publication, the Enough Project has published a short summary of recommendations for policy makers and an infographic on key statistics from the report ...
Sheryl Crow’s Enough Moment: The Responsibility That Comes with Knowledge

Musician Sheryl Crow describes her Enough Moment and how lessons learned from inaction in Rwanda motivated her to take part in the conflict-free movement ...
New Evidence of Links from Rwanda and Uganda to Congo Rebels: What’s the Impact?
A recent confidential from the U.N. Group of Experts on Congo was leaked to Reuters yesterday that shows further evidence of Rwandan support to the M23 rebellion in eastern Congo. The report builds on earlier indictments of Rwanda's involvement in the ongoing rebellion and implicates the Ugandan government as well. What impact could this new evidence have on regional and international handling of the crisis? ...
In the News: ‘Now, we have evidence that demands attention and accountability’

Major news outlets all over the world helped spread the word of ongoing atrocities in Sudan yesterday through their coverage of the Satellite Sentinel Project’s, or SSP’s, most recent report “Cameras on the Battlefield: Multimedia Confirmation of the Razing of Gardud al Badry, South Kordofan, Sudan” and corresponding video, “Village Burning, Torture in the Nuba Mountains: Naim's Story.” ...
Conflict-free Portland Makes Inroads with Intel

Activists in Portland, Oregon, are gaining traction with several initiatives focused on making the city investments free from conflict minerals from Congo. In this guest post by Alysha Atma, Amanda Ulrich, and Robert Hadley, the Oregon Coalition for Humanity members describe their recent successes ...