DRC’s CENCO Agreement: A Foundation for Real Political Transition?
On January 18, 2017, the Enough Project co-hosted an event with the Atlantic Council titled “DRC's CENCO Agreement: A Foundation for Real Political Transition?” ...
Corruption and violence in Congo
The Democratic Republic of Congo is not a failed state—for everyone. It is a failure for the vast majority of Congolese who suffer from abysmal security, health care, and education services. However, it is an efficient state for ruling elites and their commercial partners who seek to extract or traffic resources at the expense of Congo’s development. Click here to view more content on the Democratic Republic Congo ...
Combating Violent Kleptocracy in the Democratic Republic of Congo
On October 27th, 2016, six distinguished experts discussed how to address the crises of democracy and conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The event launched a new Enough Project comprehensive study authored by Sasha Lezhnev, "A Criminal State: Understanding and Countering Institutionalized Corruption and Violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo" ...
The Heat: South Sudan’s Long Road to Peace Part 2
Enough Project Associate Director of Policy Brian Adeba discusses South Sudan's humanitarian crisis on 'The Heat', which originally aired October 13, 2016 ...
War Crimes Shouldn’t Pay – The Sentry
The Sentry's investigative report, "War Crimes Shouldn't Pay: Stopping the looting and destruction in South Sudan" was released on September 12, 2016. This video gives an inside look into the nearly 2-year investigation and its groundbreaking findings ...
The Sentry Press Conference, September 12, 2016
George Clooney and Don Cheadle join John Prendergast and lead investigators at a press conference to present The Sentry's investigative report, "War Crimes Shouldn't Pay: Stopping the looting and destruction in South Sudan." The press conference took place at the National Press Club in Washington, DC, on September 12, 2016. Learn more at TheSentry.org ...
South Sudan In Crisis
Enough Project's Brian Adeba speaks with The Heat to explore South Sudan's political and humanitarian crises ...
ESPN Video Celebrates Manute Bol
John Prendergast and others speak on Manute Bol's activism for South Sudan independence ...
Brian Adeba speaks to Al Jazeera on ‘South Sudan in crisis’
Brian Adeba, Enough's Associate Director of Policy, discusses the crisis in South Sudan on Al Jazeera's 'The Stream,' which aired on July 18, 2016 ...
Brad Brooks-Rubin Testifies on U.S. Sanctions Policy in Sub-Saharan Africa
On Wednesday June 8, Enough's Brad Brooks-Rubin, testified before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee’s Subcommittee on Africa and Global Health Policy, convening for a session on “U.S. Sanctions Policy in Sub-Saharan Africa.” ...