South Sudan Celebrates Independence
After decades of war and struggle, South Sudan became the world's newest nation on July 9, 2011. After the celebrations, the country faces major obstacles and much must be done to bring a permanent peace between both Sudans ...
Luol Deng Reflects on Basketball, South Sudan
Chicago Bulls star Luol Deng, back in his native South Sudan for the country's independence, reflects on his life, basketball and his country, after giving a clinic to young players ...
Luol Deng – Hoops in the World’s Newest Nation
Chicago Bulls star Luol Deng, a native of South Sudan, is back in Juba to set up a basketball clinic for young South Sudanese and to celebrate independence of the world's newest nation. A day before the momentous event, Deng joins a practice game with young members of the NBA Africa basketball camp in Juba ...
South Sudan Prepares for Independence
On July 9, South Sudan becomes independent after decades of war with the north. Heavy fighting has broken out anew, but South Sudanese are pausing to celebrate a day many thought would never come ...
Searching for Family in Sudan
Kuol Monyjei, a medical assistant in Agok, south Sudan, searches for his family after Sudan Armed Forces stormed the Abyei area and displaced thousands from their homes ...
Abyei Invasion Aftermath
Following the invasion and occupation of Abyei by Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) soldiers, thousands of displaced residents continued to suffer amid heavy rain, and Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) soldiers took up defensive positions in surrounding areas ...
Luol Deng: Help Educate Darfuri Refugees
Chicago Bulls star Luol Deng, himself a refugee from Sudan, speaks about the importance of providing Darfuri refugees with an education ...
Certifying Congo’s Minerals
Enough Project co-founder John Prendergast visits a mine in eastern Congo and highlights the need for a system to certify Congo's minerals as conflict-free ...
Javier Bardem: Peace for Congo’s Mothers
In a conversation in honor of Mother's Day, Javier Bardem discusses the world's most dangerous place for mothers and their daughters: the Congo ...
Javier Bardem: Paz Para las Madres del Congo
En honor del Día de la Madre, Javier Bardem habla sobre el lugar más peligroso en el mundo para las mujeres: El Congo. Las milicias en El Congo se usan la violación de las mujeres como armas de guerra, en la lucha para obtener control de los minerales. Nuestros electrónicos estan hechos por estos mismos minerales. Este Día de la Madre, contribuye tú voz en la campaña para la paz en El Congo: www.RaiseHopeForCongo.org ...