AllAfrica Feature: Africa, ‘Enough’ Fellows to Focus On Worst Cases
There is good news out of Africa. Some of the world's fastest growing economies are African. International investment is growing ...
Two Years of Satellite Evidence of the Sudanese Government’s War Crimes, Crimes against Humanity, and Torture
Over the past two years, the Satellite Sentinel Project, or SSP, has had its eyes – a constellation of DigitalGlobe satellites – on the border between the Sudans, watching for, reporting on, and alerting policy makers and the public to evidence of mass atrocities, crimes against humanity, and war crimes ...
Become a Leader in the Anti-Genocide Movement
Are you a high school or college student with strong leadership skills and a passion for growing the anti-genocide movement? If so, I’d like to encourage you to apply for one of the many positions that are now open on STAND’s national leadership team. In case you aren’t familiar with STAND, we are a student-led organization consisting of high school and college chapters around the country, all of whom are dedicated to mobilizing their communities to prevent and stop mass atrocities. We were originally formed in response to the Darfur genocide, and the scope of our advocacy now includes ongoing ...
Walk to End Genocide in Los Angeles
Join Enough Project partner organization Jewish World Watch, or JWW, for the 7th Annual Walk to End Genocide on Sunday, April 14 ...
Policy Alert: New U.N. brigade in Congo is an opportunity
The new peace enforcement brigade approved by the UN Security Council on March 28, 2013 to operate under the United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission for the Democratic Republic of Congo, or MONUSCO, presents an opportunity to significantly reduce the strength of illegal armed groups if paired with special forces training, a robust defections program , and a comprehensive peace process led by new U.N. Envoy Mary Robinson ...
CNN Op-ed: Congo’s “Terminator” Surrenders, What Next for Peace?
On March 18, a Congolese warlord known as Bosco "the Terminator" Ntaganda surrendered to the U.S. Embassy in Rwanda ...
Fixing the Broken Approach to Peace Between the Sudans
Earlier this week, U.N. Interim Security Force for Abyei, or UNISFA, completed the first verification mission to confirm troop withdrawal on both sides of the highly disputed 14-mile area. While this success is reason for cautious optimism in the peace process between Sudan and South Sudan, a new Enough Project policy paper presents critical contextual perspective on the ongoing cycle of progress and setback that has become typical of peace negotiations between Sudan and South Sudan ...
The Enough Project Announces the Launch of its Non-Resident Senior Fellows Program
Today, the Enough Project launched its Non-Resident Senior Fellows Program. The roster features a unique and diverse group of 26 distinguished policy experts, scholars, frontline activists, and celebrity upstanders ...
Hepatitis E Outbreak Wreaking Havoc in Upper Nile
In recent months, a hepatitis E epidemic has spread to four refugee camps situated in Maban County along the border of Sudan and South Sudan. Nearly 113,000 Sudanese refugees live in these four crowded camps in Upper Nile State. Currently, South Sudan hosts over 190,000 refugees who have fled from the Sudanese government’s campaign of violence against civilians. Thus far, the hepatitis E outbreak has affected more than 7,287 refugees and resulted in 128 deaths ...
M23 Rebel Leader Bosco Ntaganda Pleads ‘Not Guilty’ at the International Criminal Court
In a bizarre turn of events, M23 rebel leader Bosco Ntaganda surrendered to the U.S. Embassy in Kigali on March 18th amidst swirling rumors of his presence in Rwanda, reports of internal fighting among M23 factions, and an impending peace deal between rebels and the Congolese government ...