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Bombing in South Sudan

South Sudan
Enough Project Co-founder John Prendergast and Policy Advisor Omer Ismail discuss the Nov. 10 2011 bombing of a refugee camp in South Sudan by Sudanese military aircraft. Ismail just returned from the region, where he heard accounts of refugees from Blue Nile State ...

Robin Wright in Congo

Actress and activist Robin Wright recently visited eastern Congo with the Enough Project, to see first-hand the effects of the fight to control Congo's conflict minerals ...

Straight Talk on Sudan: Luka Biong Deng

Enough Project Policy Adviser Omer Ismail talks to Luka Biong Deng, formerly a minister in Sudan's unity government. Deng resigned and now heads Kush, a community development organization. Deng also continues to advise the community in Abyei, his hometown ...

Make Your Campus Conflict-Free

Join Raise Hope For Congo's "Conflict-Free Campus" initiative and help bring peace to the Congo by making your campus conflict-free. Learn more at www.RaiseHopeForCongo.org/campus ...

Winds of Change in Sudan

Omer Ismail and John Prendergast discuss the momentous opportunity for democracy in Sudan ...

Rep. Frank Wolf on Sudan

Speaking at an emergency hearing on violence in the South Kordofan region of Sudan, Rep. Frank Wolf (R-VA) called on Sudanese Pres. Bashir to be removed from power ...

Fast for Darfur

Visit www.FastDarfur.org for more info ...

Al Jazeera English Spotlights SSP

In an in-depth report, Al Jazeera English highlighted the Satellite Sentinel Project's unprecedented imagery of on-the-ground developments in the Nuba Mountains region of Sudan ...

Luol Deng Plays 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 ...

John Prendergast on The Colbert Report

Enough Co-founder John Prendergast talks about the birth of South Sudan, the creation of its flag, and the oil curse that might plague its future ...