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Exposing the LRA through Photos, Stories, and Video

Exposing the LRA through Photos, Stories, and Video
The Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting recently hosted an event to highlight the LRA insurgency that has persisted for over 20 years and has claimed countless innocent lives across Uganda, Sudan, Congo, and the Central African Republic ...

Obama’s LRA To-Do List Item 5: Ensure rapid progress on priority actions listed in the strategy

Obama's LRA To-Do List Item 5: Ensure rapid progress on priority actions listed in the strategy
In a series of six blog posts, Resolve and Enough are teaming up to outline steps that President Obama should take to implement his new LRA strategy. Here's Step 5 ...

Abyei, Calm but Tense, Could Cause Ripple of Instability in Region

Abyei, Calm but Tense, Could Cause Ripple of Instability in Region
Time will tell, but it is hard to be optimistic that the recent apparent goodwill on the part of the negotiating parties is as forthright as it seems. The range of agendas found within the Misseriya and Dinka communities themselves further complicates implementation of the agreement ...

‘Fighting for Darfur,’ Chronicle of Advocacy Movement, Out Next Week

'Fighting for Darfur,' Chronicle of Advocacy Movement, Out Next Week
Writer and human rights lawyer Rebecca Hamilton has frequently brought us glimpses into corners of Sudan we might not otherwise see. Now she delves into the complex – and controversial – topic of Darfur advocacy in her new book, Fighting for Darfur: Public Action and the Struggle to Stop Genocide, on shelves February 1 ...

Enough Project Welcomes New Executive Director John Bradshaw

Enough is excited to introduce our new Executive Director, John Bradshaw. He joined us in the Washington office today, and we just issued this press release to formally announce his role ...

Treating Rape as a Fundamental Issue in Congo’s War

Treating Rape as a Fundamental Issue in Congo’s War
A recent article in The Economist details the use of rape as a weapon of war that has left too many victims overlooked around the world, with a particular focus on Congo ...

South Sudan: ‘We Want to Build a Proud Nation’

South Sudan
As the frenetic excitement about southern Sudan's recent referendum wears off, the challenges of building up a new country from scratch loom. For some segments of southern Sudan’s society, the obstacles are even greater. “The women of southern Sudan are ‘the marginalized of the marginalized,’ as Dr. John Garang used to say,” said Anyieth D’Awol, founder of the ROOTS Project ...

Study Demands Justice for Survivors of Gender-Based Violence in Southern Sudan

Study Demands Justice for Survivors of Gender-Based Violence in Southern Sudan
A study prepared by the Allard K. Lowenstein International Human Rights Clinic at Yale Law School for the Enough Project and released today examines the extent and sources of gender-based violence in southern Sudan and analyzes the ability of survivors of violence to secure justice ...

Actor Ryan Gosling Previews Original Footage from Congo on Jimmy Kimmel Live

Last December actor and human rights advocate Ryan Gosling traveled with Enough Project Co-founder John Prendergast and Enough field analyst Fidel Bafilemba to eastern Congo. Get a sneak peek of some of Ryan’s original footage and hear him talk about his trip to the Congo on Jimmy Kimmel Live ...

Q&A with Darfur Dream Team: Connecting Refugee and U.S. School Children

Q&A with Darfur Dream Team: Connecting Refugee and U.S. School Children
Gabriel Stauring is founder and director of i-ACT, one of Darfur Dream Team's partners. He has played an instrumental role in implementing the Sister Schools Program by visiting refugee camps in Chad and teaching students how to use the technology to communicate and develop relationships with students in the United States ...