Activist Brief: Breaking Out of the Spiral in South Sudan: Anti-Money Laundering, Network Sanctions, and a New Peacemaking Architecture
The metastasizing crisis in South Sudan requires a new strategy for achieving a sustainable peace. Conditions on the ground are unbearable for large swathes of South Sudan’s population, and regional peacemaking efforts are not delivering results ...
New Report: “Breaking Out of the Spiral in South Sudan”
A report published today by the Enough Project presents a comprehensive new approach to ending the destructive and deadly war in South Sudan ...
Breaking Out of the Spiral in South Sudan: Anti-Money Laundering, Network Sanctions, and a New Peacemaking Architecture
The metastasizing crisis in South Sudan requires a new strategy for achieving a sustainable peace. Conditions on the ground are unbearable for large swathes of South Sudan’s population, and regional peacemaking efforts are not delivering results ...
John Prendergast: The Future of Confronting Genocide
The Nuremberg trials, created in the aftermath of WWII to prosecute Nazi leaders, Slaid the groundwork for future accountability. Since then, progress toward establishing an internationally-accepted framework for judging and punishing those accused of crimes against humanity has been slow and spotty. While the founding of the International Criminal Court in 2002 initially held promise, its legitimacy is far from certain. Global powers like the US and China continue to refuse ratification of the ICC while several smaller nations, many currently under investigation, are backing out altogether. Nevertheless, human activist John Prendergast remains hopeful about the future for the advancement ...
New Report Urges More Robust Strategy for Congo Crisis as Kabila Moves Toward Dictatorship
Rising instability and violence due to lack of a democratic transition brings new U.S. national security and regional threats; Enough Project calls for revved-up financial and diplomatic pressures on Kabila regime and its partners ...
New Report: Strategic Pressure: A Blueprint for Addressing New Threats and Supporting Democratic Change in the DRC.
The Enough Project's new report recommends that an effective strategy to bring Congo back from the brink of crisis should focus on strongly supporting Congolese efforts to achieve a democratic transition through a much more robust strategy of financial pressure ...
Activist Brief: “Strategic Pressure: A Blueprint for Addressing New Threats and Supporting Democratic Change in the DRC”
An effective strategy to bring Congo back from the brink of political and economic crisis should focus on achieving a democratic transition while also pushing for key structural reforms and immediate conflict mitigation steps in the Kasai region and the east ...
Strategic Pressure: A Blueprint for Addressing New Threats and Supporting Democratic Change in the DRC
Nearly nine months after signing a political deal aimed at ushering in a landmark democratic transition in the Democratic Republic of Congo, President Joseph Kabila’s subversion of the accord places Congo at risk of much greater violence ...
World Diamond Magazine Op-ed: Should the Diamond Industry Lead KP Reform or Just Get to the Core Issues?
This op-ed originally appeared in the September 2017 issue of World Diamond Magazine ...
Enough’s 5 Recommended Reads | September 21
Enough's 5 Recommended Reads is a biweekly series featuring important stories you may have missed ...