Emmanuelle Chriqui and Congo: Activism through Fashion
Fashion may not be the first thing that comes to mind when talking about the conflict in eastern Congo, but actress and activist Emmanuelle Chriqui—best known for her role on HBO’s series “Entourage”—uses her love for fashion as a way to highlight and support efforts to end the ongoing crisis ...
‘Facing History and Ourselves’ to Host Genocide Prevention Workshop Online

Guest blogger Karen Murphy has been involved in the anti-genocide movement for many years. As the international director for the education organization Facing History and Ourselves, she wrote this post to promote a workshop that will be held online starting at the end of this month ...
Military Advisers to Central Africa Only One Piece of the Puzzle

Although the initial media reaction to President Obama’s announcement that he was deploying “a small number of combat-equipped U.S. forces…to central Africa to provide assistance to regional forces working toward the removal of Joseph Kony from the battlefield” was one of shock, in fact there’s a strategic method to all this madness ...
5 Stories You Might Have Missed This Week

A weekly round-up of must-read stories, posted every Friday (or on occasion, on Saturday) ...
Enough and Citizen Journalist Brief Congress on Evidence of Ethnic Cleansing in Sudan
New satellite imagery and the testimony of a citizen journalist from Sudan got attention on Capitol Hill yesterday in a briefing highlighting firsthand accounts from the Nuba Mountains of the conflict-torn border region of South Kordofan. A slideshow of powerful images played behind Ryan Boyette, a citizen journalist and former humanitarian aid worker, who brought a very personal perspective to the violence facing the region, a place he has called home for nine years ...
Gov. Brown Signs California’s Conflict Minerals Bill

Congratulations to California for being the first state to adopt a conflict minerals bill! Governor Jerry Brown signed California’s SB 861 into law last weekend, and activists and those concerned about human rights issues should be proud ...
VICE Magazine Gives Gritty Glimpse into Eastern Congo
Ever creative and irreverent, VICE magazine recently ventured to eastern Congo to put together a five-part video series, The VICE Guide to Congo. The finished product explores the artisanal mining in the region and draws on Enough’s expertise in the field: Fidel Bafilemba, our Goma-based field researcher advised the crew on their trip, and our contract photographer from South Sudan, Tim Freccia, made many of the video and still images. Watch episode 1 ...
Time to Act on Atrocities in Sudan

Since South Sudan became the world's newest nation in July, the state of Sudan it left behind has become engulfed in a civil war of its government’s own making. The Khartoum regime’s report card during the past four months includes an invasion of Abyei, a war-crimes spree in the Nuba Mountains, ongoing attacks against civilians in Darfur, and most recently an assault on the Blue Nile border state ...
The Huffington Post Nominates John Prendergast as a 2011 Game Changer

In its third annual Game Changers series, The Huffington Post recognized 100 of the top movers-and-shakers in 12 categories ranging from "Media," to "Top Green Innovators," to "Style." These innovators, visionaries, and leaders have paved the way in their own fields, and are changing how we look at the world and the way we live in it ...
Satellite Sentinel Project: Abductions and Murder in Kadugli

A new report by the Satellite Sentinel Project, “In Close Proximity: Alleged Abduction, Detention, and Extrajudicial Killings by Abu Tira,” documents proof that the Government of Sudan’s Central Reserve Police, or CRP, have engaged in war crimes against civilians and internally displaced people who sought refuge in the shadow of the U.N. compound in Kadugli, South Kordofan, Sudan ...