Sudanese Refugees Recount Horrors of Blue Nile Conflict: New Enough Project Series
Sudanese government forces and militias are killing and raping civilians in Blue Nile state, according to refugees who fled the fighting. These alarming new details about the ongoing conflict in Sudan are revealed in a new Enough Project field dispatch based on interviews with refugees along the Ethiopian border ...
Field Dispatch: Refugees from Blue Nile Recount Atrocities, Government’s Targeting of Civilians

After a trip to the Ethiopian border, Enough Project researchers Amanda Hsiao and Omer Ismail report that Sudanese government forces and militias are killing and raping civilians in Blue Nile state, according to refugees who recently fled the fighting ...
Highlighting Hope in Eastern Congo

During a month when many Congo advocates are joining together to counter the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and corporate interests standing in the way of peace in Congo, a team from Enough and the Raise Hope for Congo campaign headed out to the region to document the work of our partners on the ground. Our trip is focused on highlighting the personal stories of individuals through in-depth profiles about their lives and the challenges they face being change-makers in eastern Congo ...
5 Stories You Might Have Missed This Week

A weekly round-up of must-read stories, posted every Friday ...
Conflict-Free: A Growing Movement
The progress made by Congo activists earlier this month in the state of California, the city of St. Petersburg, FL, and most recently at the University of Colorado-Boulder, is part of a dynamic conflict-free movement that is spreading across the nation. While each of these efforts is unique in its approach, collectively they are making a strong statement to companies sourcing minerals from eastern Congo to clean up their supply chains, and they are strengthening the support behind the federal legislation ...
What a Conflict-Free Duke Means to Me

After interning for Enough, Stefani Jones returned to Duke this fall with the goal of kick-starting a conflict-free student group on campus. In her guest post she tells about the successes the Coalition for a Conflict-Free Duke has had so far ...
Somalia Report: Peace-Building as if People Mattered
At an event focused on food security this week, Vice President Biden emphasized the role of the militant group al-Shabaab in exacerbating the famine in Somalia. But less often emphasized is the role that Somalia’s transitional government is playing in hindering the delivery of aid to those in need. “Given the bizarre and extremist behavior of Shabaab, it is not clear that the West and the United Nations can realistically do much to help the 500,000 famine victims trapped in territory under its control,” writes Somalia expert Ken Menkhaus in a new paper for Enough. “But there is no excuse ...
Commemorating the Life and Work of Howard Wolpe

I lost my dear friend Howard Wolpe yesterday. Many of you might not know that name, but he was one of the heroes of making U.S. policy toward Africa more compassionate ...
Happy Birthday, Secretary Clinton!

The Dear Hillary Campaign for the Congo is a network of students and activists dedicated to advocating for peace in eastern Congo. The campaign was started at St. Michael’s College in Vermont to call on Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to step up as a leader for peace in Congo. This post was written by St. Michael’s student and Dear Hillary Campaign leader Leah Ziegler ...
U.N. Experts to SEC: Conflict Minerals Bill is Working in Congo

The United Nations Group of Experts on Congo wrote to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Friday to say, in sum, “Since the signing into law of the Dodd Frank act, a higher proportion then before of tin, tungsten and tantalum mined in the DRC is not funding conflict.” This is a significant statement, coming from an internationally mandated group that has done in-depth research at hundreds of mines across eastern Congo over the past year ...