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Press Release: Darfur Activists Press White House for Full-time Sudan Envoy

Following reports that Andrew Natsios has recently resigned from his post as President Bush's Special Envoy to Sudan, Darfur activists joined together in pressing the White House to immediately tap a full-time envoy and team focused on ending the genocide in Darfur and bringing peace to all of Sudan ...

Press Release: A Diplomatic Surge for Northern Uganda

In parallel with a quick conclusion to the Juba peace talks, a robust round of shuttle diplomacy is needed to broker a deal with Lord’s Resistance Army rebel leader Joseph Kony, according to an ENOUGH briefing released today ...

A Diplomatic Surge for Northern Uganda (Activist Brief)

A Diplomatic Surge for Northern Uganda (Activist Brief)
Disorder within the Lord’s Resistance Army, or LRA, leadership provides an opportunity for negotiators to pursue the conclusion of a deal with LRA leader Joseph Kony. The time to strike diplomatically is now. Read our Activist Brief for a summary of the report and to learn how you can take action now to encourage the U.S. to seize the opportunity to make a deal with Kony and end Africa’s longest-running war ...

A Diplomatic Surge for Northern Uganda (Strategy Paper)

A Diplomatic Surge for Northern Uganda (Strategy Paper)
Disorder within the Lord’s Resistance Army, or LRA, leadership provides an opportunity for negotiators to pursue the conclusion of a deal with LRA leader Joseph Kony. The time to strike—diplomatically—is now ...

PRESS RELEASE: ENOUGH Applauds Passing of the Genocide and Accountability Act

The ENOUGH Project hails yesterday’s passing of the Genocide Accountability Act of 2007 as a huge step toward bringing the perpetrators of genocide to justice ...

Press Release: Don’t Quit Now

Despite the steady stream of bad news coming out of Sudan today, the grassroots movement pressing for peace in the country has made significant progress on creating the policy changes necessary to end the genocide in Darfur, according to an ENOUGH strategy briefing released today ...

Don’t Quit Now: Bringing the Darfur Genocide to an End

Don’t Quit Now: Bringing the Darfur Genocide to an End
Significant progress has been made in finally getting the policies right toward Sudan, mostly because of pressure from activists and the U.S. Congress. If these policies are pursued with additional vigor, we have a real chance at ending the continuing cycles of violence in Sudan ...

Press Release: A Strategy for Success in Sirte

Despite a false start, the Darfur peace talks in Sirte, Libya can be rescued if the mediation team and its international partners take immediate action to reorient the content, restructure the process, and build the requisite leverage, according to an ENOUGH strategy paper released today ...

A Strategy for Success in Sirte

A Strategy for Success in Sirte
The international community must devote significant resources, set clear objectives, and build the leverage necessary to achieve a peace agreement for Darfur and the full implementation of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement, or CPA. Another failed peace process for Darfur and an unraveling of the CPA could plunge the Sudan into unprecedented misery ...

Press Release: An All Sudan Solution

As tensions between the North and South of Sudan continue to mount, the Darfur movement – and the policymakers and negotiators working on Sudan – must broaden their efforts to achieving a sustainable and comprehensive solution for all of Sudan, according to an ENOUGH Project strategy paper released today ...