Getting Back on Track: Implementing the UN Regional Strategy on the Lord’s Resistance Army
A joint report by the Enough Project and a coalition of non-governmental organizations seeks to assess progress made by UN actors against the benchmarks outlined in the UN Regional Strategy on the Lord's Resistance Army ...
A Broadened Peace Process Is Needed in Congo
This paper is the first in a three part series on the process, leverage, and substance necessary to create a path towards a viable peace in eastern Congo and the surrounding region ...
Field Dispatch: Civilians Under Siege in Goma
On November 20, the M23 rebel group seized Goma, a major city in eastern Congo. This new field dispatch discusses the aftermath of the recent siege and urges the international community to push for high-level committement for a sustainable peace process in the region ...
Field Dispatch: Chasing the Lord’s Resistance Army
In a new field dispatch, Enough Project LRA Field Researcher Kasper Agger discusses the challenges faced by the Ugandan army as they continue in thier efforts to pursue the remaining members of the LRA ...
Not Just Mediation: The United Nations Security Council’s Role in Supporting Peace in the Two Sudans
This is the second installment in a series of Policy Briefs focusing on the international community’s extraordinary opportunity to help support peace within and between the two Sudans ...
From Child Miner to Jewelry Store: The Six Steps of Congo’s Conflict Gold
This is the first of two papers on the illegal conflict-gold trade from eastern Congo that is fueling one of the most violent conflicts in the world. This paper tracks the transnational trade from mines in eastern Congo to consumers. The second paper will map a way to resolve this problem by setting out recommendations to formalize the trade, cut down conflict-gold smuggling, and create jobs to provide living wages to Congolese miners ...
Congo: Key Minerals Smuggling Ring is in Good Health in Goma
When the M23 rebellion broke out, observers were divided over whether the smuggling ring led by wanted warlord Bosco Ntaganda would continue to help fund the rebellion, or would be hampered by the fact that most ex-officers of the National Congress for the Defense of the People, or CNDP, were needed in the bush to join Ntaganda’s mutiny. This Enough Project field dispatch discusses how the scenario played out ...
President Mbeki’s Moment: A Stand for Peace in the Two Sudans
This is the first in a series of Policy Briefs focusing on the international community’s extraordinary opportunity to help support peace within Sudan and between the two Sudans ...
Rapid Food Security And Nutrition Assessment: South Kordofan
The food security and nutrition crisis in South Kordofan, Sudan is rapidly deteriorating. In this report, an international non-governmental organization assesses the situation based on findings from the region from August 5 to August 19, 2012. Along with the publication, the Enough Project has published a short summary of recommendations for policy makers and an infographic on key statistics from the report ...
The Humanitarian Crisis in South Kordofan and Blue Nile
For nearly a year and a half, the Sudanese government has denied international humanitarian aid organizations access to populations in South Kordofan and Blue Nile states. To address the ongoing crisis, the Enough Project had published a short summary of next steps for policy makers in order to help alleviate the suffering of Sudanese civilians ...