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The Promise
Share the powerful film, "The Promise," with your friends and family, and help support work to end genocide ...

How I Convinced My Campus and Community to Care About Conflict Minerals

How I Convinced My Campus and Community to Care About Conflict Minerals
Guest blogger Jacqui Johns, a Georgetown College graduate and Conflict-Free Campus Initiative leader, writes about her four years as a CFCI Campus Organizer ...

South Sudan and Uganda Exposed as Major Trafficking Hubs for Ivory, Wildlife from Congo, Region

A new report has revealed that South Sudan and Uganda act as critical waypoints for the illegal trafficking of elephant tusks, pangolin scales, hippo teeth, and other endangered wildlife coming from Garamba National Park in the Democratic Republic of Congo ...

Enough’s 5 Recommended Reads | July 13

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

New Report on Wildlife Trafficking Hubs in Uganda and South Sudan

New Report on Wildlife Trafficking Hubs in Uganda and South Sudan
After following the trail of illegally poached elephants, pangolins, and other wildlife that benefit armed groups in Garamba National Park, the Enough Project went to the region to better understand where the wildlife was trafficked to ...

Deadly Profits: Illegal Wildlife Trafficking through Uganda and South Sudan

Deadly Profits: Illegal Wildlife Trafficking through Uganda and South Sudan
Download the full report here. Countries that act as transit hubs for international wildlife trafficking are a critical, highly profitable part of the illegal wildlife smuggling supply chain, but are frequently overlooked. While considerable attention is paid to stopping illegal poaching at the chain’s origins in national parks and changing end-user demand (e.g., in China), countries that act as midpoints in the supply chain are critical to stopping global wildlife trafficking. They are needed way stations for traffickers who generate considerable profits, thereby driving the market for poaching. This is starting to change, as U.S., European, and some African policymakers ...

Trump Administration Delays Sudan Sanctions Decision

Sudan
Today, the Trump administration delayed the decision on whether to terminate the longstanding comprehensive sanctions on Sudan, a process that began during the last days of the Obama administration ...

Trump Administration Faces Decision on Sudan Sanctions – Deadline This Wednesday

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The Trump administration faces a July 12 deadline to make a decision on whether to terminate the longstanding comprehensive sanctions on Sudan, a process that began during the last days of the Obama administration ...

Why is South Sudan Fighting a Civil War?

South Sudan
Emerging from genocide, South Sudan declares independence six years ago. Then a political crisis plunges the country into war again, this time a civil war, with killings, famine and displacement. Brian Adeba of the Enough Project, and John Tanza, a freelance journalist join Mimi Geerges to discuss the problems of South Sudan ...

TIME Op-ed: An American Lobbying Firm Is Helping Sudan’s Vile Regime

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In this op-ed, George Clooney and John Prendergast call out powerhouse D.C. lobbying firm Squire Patton Boggs for representing the Sudanese government in its campaign to lift U.S. sanctions on Sudan ...