Op-ed: Satellites Correctly Predict Military Campaign Against Civilians in Sudan

Satellites correctly predicted a new military campaign by government forces on Sudan’s civilians—so why is the international community turning a blind eye to the violence? ...
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Debt Relief for Sudan from The Netherlands: What Next?

Yesterday the Dutch government decided to offer debt relief to Sudan, an extraordinarily misguided action, the more so since Sudan was the only country favored by such relief ...
Google+ Hangout Recap: Technology and Atrocity Prevention in the 21st Century
Last week, the Enough Project participated in a Google+ Hangout hosted by Digital Mass Atrocity Prevention Lab, or DMAP Lab, of the Montreal Institute for Genocide Studies ...
Documama: X-Box or Nintendo? It depends on your taste for violence.

I am not a big fan of violent video games, so clearly I’m not about to support a company that produces a product that feeds into real life armed conflict ...
CFCI Students Deliver Open Letter to U.S. Special Envoy Feingold
I was touched by the sincerity of U.S. Special Envoy Feingold as I watched Georges and Jake hand him an open letter from 73 campuses ...
A First For Congo: Local Elections Announced for 2014

In early October, the Democratic Republic of Congo’s Independent National Electoral Commission, or INEC, declared the release of a roadmap for the 2013-2016 election cycle on November 8, 2013 ...
Hans Zimmer Launches “Pizza with an Icon” Series

This week, Academy Award winning composer Hans Zimmer launched a new web series, Pizza With An Icon, to bring together global activists and teens ...
From Peace in the Home to Peace in the World – 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence

Today is the International Day of the Elimination of Violence Against Women ...
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