Enough’s 5 Recommended Reads is a biweekly series featuring important stories you may have missed.
- “A Question of Leadership: Addressing a Dangerous Crisis in Sudan’s SPLM-N” (Report)
Enough Project’s July 20 report warns that the worsening political divide among leaders of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-North (SPLM-N), one of Sudan’s main armed opposition movements, is exacerbating communal tensions and the humanitarian crisis in areas under SPLM-N control in Blue Nile and South Kordofan. - “How I Convinced My Campus and Community to Care About Conflict Minerals” (Blog)
In this guest blog, Georgetown College graduate and Conflict-Free Campus Initiative leader Jacqui Johns explains her work to pass a conflict-free minerals resolution at both her school and city. - “Deadly Profits: Illegal Wildlife Trafficking through Uganda and South Sudan” (Report)
In this new report, Enough found that South Sudan and Uganda are critically important, highly lucrative hubs for illegal ivory and other wildlife trafficking and that, without these countries, the wildlife would never get to its end destinations in Asia – yet such middle countries are often ignored in the policy solution. - “Trump Administration Delays Sudan Sanctions Decision” (Press Release)
In light of the U.S. Administration delaying the decision on whether to terminate the longstanding comprehensive sanctions on Sudan, the Enough Project calls for a new peace and human rights track and targeted network sanctions. - “Download to Donate: The Promise” (Blog)
Purchase the feature film “The Promise” today to learn about the origin story of modern genocide and benefit Enough’s partner, Little Ripples, an education program for refugee children from Darfur.