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The Sentry Brings Aboard OFAC Corruption and Human Rights Targeting Chief Joshua White as Director of Policy and Analysis

The Sentry is pleased to announce its new Director of Policy and Analysis, Joshua White ...

Foreign Affairs Op-ed: The Key to Making Peace in Africa

In a new op-ed, The Sentry co-founders George Clooney and John Prendergast highlight the fatal flaw in peacemaking in Africa ...

Conflict Minerals 101: 2018 Update

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Until recent years, the conflict minerals supply chain was a very lucrative scheme for Congo’s armed groups and even parts of the Congolese army. But now that’s all changing. Check out Enough’s updated conflict minerals 101 video and learn about what you can do to continue to hold companies accountable ...

Enough’s 5 Recommended Reads | March 8, 2018

Enough's 5 Recommended Reads is a biweekly series featuring important stories you may have missed ...

Red Flags in DR Congo’s Electoral Process: Time for Consequences

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Red Flags in DR Congo's Electoral Process: Time for Consequences
Current President Joseph Kabila’s term of office expired in December 2016, but his government has repeatedly failed to hold elections. Each time the Kabila administration delays elections, it trots out a smoke screen of technical excuses, and some of these are the government’s own making ...

Sharing Emi Mahmoud’s Dreams for Peace on International Women’s Day 2018

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Sharing Emi Mahmoud’s Dreams for Peace on International Women’s Day 2018
In honor of this year’s International Women’s Day, Enough highlights Emi Mahmoud, a Sudanese-American poet and author, and her "One Girl Walk for Peace." ...

BREAKING: Sentry Investigation Sheds Light on South Sudan’s Elites’ Use of the Country’s Oil to Fund Militias, Get Richer

South Sudan’s elite is using the country’s oil wealth to get rich and terrorize civilians, according to documents reviewed in an ongoing investigation by The Sentry, an investigative initiative co-founded by George Clooney and John Prendergast ...

Fueling Atrocities: Oil and War in South Sudan

Fueling Atrocities: Oil and War in South Sudan
In its new investigative brief, Enough's investigative initiative, The Sentry, reports on a set of documents that describe how South Sudan’s elite is using the country’s oil wealth to get rich and terrorize civilians ...

Why Sudan Should Not Be Removed from the Terrorism List

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The United States is considering next steps, including the removal of Sudan from the State Sponsors of Terrorism List, as part of a path to a full normalization of relations with Sudan in a move that would undermine core U.S. national interests ...

Activists Take to Washington D.C. for the 2018 Lemkin Summit

Activists Take to Washington D.C. for the 2018 Lemkin Summit
The 2018 Lemkin Summit to End Genocide and Mass Atrocities brought together 160 activists and student leaders in the anti-atrocity movement for our largest summit to date. Hosted at American University, the 3-day Summit featured expert panels, activist skill training, and focused breakout sessions ...