Akshaya Kumar @ TEDxAmericanUniversity: Because Atrocity Crimes Shouldn’t Pay
In this TEDxAmericanUniversity talk, Akshaya makes a call for the human rights movement to adopt a new vocabulary and apply a different toolbox for atrocity prevention: financial crimes enforcement ...
John Prendergast on CNN International: South Sudan’s Anniversary Marks Little to Celebrate
Enough Project's John Prendergast discusses the problems still plaguing South Sudan as the country marks its fourth Independence Day ...
Timeline: South Sudan Sanctions and Sanctions Threats
This timeline tracks the history of violence in South Sudan’s year and a half long civil war, and sanctions threats made by diplomats, special envoys, members of Congress, the President of the United States, and the United Nations. Despite the presence of gross human rights violations, there has been little accountability by South Sudan’s leaders, both in government and in the opposition ...
2015 Ridenhour Prize for Truth-Telling
Enough Project Founding Director John Prendergast presents Aicha Elbasri with the 2015 Ridenhour Prize for Truth-Telling ...
6th Annual Women in the World Summit: A Conversation with Samantha Power and Robin Wright
Samantha Power, the United States Ambassador to the UN, in conversation with actor and Enough Project upstander Robin Wright, on endemic violence and corruption in the Democratic Republic of Congo ...
6th Annual Women in the World Summit: John Prendergast Discusses #BringBackOurGirls
One year after #Bring Back Our Girls — was it just a hashtag? And will the new Nigerian government succeed in finding them? ...
Does Your Technology Have a Conscience? Student Activism and the Conflict-Free Movement
Roxanne Rahnama is the Strategic Oversight and Resolutions Coordinator for the Conflict-Free Campus Initiative. This video shares her story about joining the conflict-free movement and highlights the importance of collaboration between activists and companies like Intel who are working to source clean minerals from Congo ...
TEDx: Capturing the Conflict Mineral Trade in DRC with Marcus Bleasdale
Enough Project Senior Fellow Marcus Bleasdale is a documentary photographer who uses his work to influence policy makers around the world. This TEDx talk was given by him on the topic of the price of modern technology and capturing the conflict mineral trade in Democratic Republic of Congo ...
Drivers of War, Foundations of Peace: A Field Report from the Central African Republic
Reporting from the heart of Bangui and the barracks of a key armed group, Enough Project Field Researcher Kasper Agger shares his insights from three weeks of field research on the drivers of violence and the prospects for a sustainable peace process in the Central African Republic ...
Stop the Violence, Heal Our Country: NBA Star Luol Deng’s Appeal to South Sudanese
South Sudanese NBA star and peace activist Luol Deng speaks from the heart in this moving message to the youth of South Sudan on forgiveness, strength, and courage in the face of the current conflict ...