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Watch The Good Lie This Semester

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Watch The Good Lie This Semester
As students left for holiday break, the United Nations warned of a looming genocide in South Sudan. Communities can come together to build interest in South Sudan and lay the groundwork for future action. Hosting a film screening is something every community leader can do. As the semester gets into full swing, one film to add to the roster is The Good Lie ...

Enough Project Calls for Immediate Release of South Sudanese Citizens Aggrey Idri and Dong Samuel

The Enough Project joins Human Rights Watch and other international voices advocating strongly for the immediate release of two South Sudanese citizens and political opposition figures, Aggrey Idri and Dong Samuel ...

Enough’s Greatest Hits of 2016

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Point of Origin: Status Report on the Impact of Dodd-Frank 1502 in Congo
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Enough’s 5 Recommended Reads | Dec. 8

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

The Economist Op-ed: Stop the Cash, Stop the Conflict

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The world’s newest country, South Sudan, could have been holding its first free elections in 2017. Instead, it faces another year of strife. In the latest phase of the cyclical conflict that has plagued its people for decades, tens of thousands have died, 5m people face hunger or starvation and 1m have become refugees. Yet cleverer global action—especially involving Western banks—can stop the rot ...

As Warnings of Genocide in South Sudan Increase, U.S. to Introduce UNSC Resolution for Targeted Sanctions, Arms Embargo

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On November 17, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Samantha Power announced that the United States will introduce a resolution in the U.N. Security Council for targeted sanctions and an arms embargo for South Sudan ...

U.S. to Introduce UN Security Council Resolution for Targeted Sanctions, Arms Embargo on South Sudan

Today, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Samantha Power announced that the U.S. will introduce a resolution in the U.N. Security Council for targeted sanctions and an arms embargo for South Sudan. The Enough Project urges U.N. Security Council members to support the resolution to address the crisis in South Sudan ...

Enough’s 5 Recommended Reads | Nov. 10

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Enough's 5 Recommended Reads | Nov. 10
Enough's 5 Recommended Reads is a biweekly series featuring important stories you may have missed ...

The Heat: South Sudan’s Long Road to Peace Part 2

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Enough Project Associate Director of Policy Brian Adeba discusses South Sudan's humanitarian crisis on 'The Heat', which originally aired October 13, 2016 ...

TIME Op-Ed: How to Ensure Lasting Peace in South Sudan

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The world’s newest country, South Sudan, finds itself mired in the complicated fog of war that at its worst could combine the genocidal ethnic targeting of 1994 Rwanda with the warlordism of 1990s Somalia. Tens of thousands have died and millions displaced, and armed rebellions are emerging throughout the country. Village attacks, food aid obstruction, mass rape and child soldier recruitment all are rearing their ugly heads again ...