A New Approach to Sudan
Enough Project's program explores how deploying a series of modernized sanctions tools can create the leverage necessary to achieve the broader diplomatic goal of a successful and comprehensive peace process ...
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South Sudan’s Prospects for Peace and Security
John Prendergast testifies before the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Subcommittee on Africa's hearing on “South Sudan’s Prospects for Peace and Security.” ...
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Money, War and the Business of Power in the Horn of Africa: Obstacles for Lasting Peace
Enough's Brad Brooks-Rubin discusses factors undermining regional stability and sustainable peace across the Horn of Africa ...
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Independent South Sudan: A Failure of Leadership

John Prendergast testifies before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee's hearing on “Independent South Sudan: A Failure of Leadership.” ...
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Should U.S. Foreign Assistance Be Tied to Human Rights?
Enough's Omer Ismail speaks on why foreign assistance should be tied to human rights ...
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Ridding Central Africa of Joseph Kony
Enough's Sasha Lezhnev testifies to Congress on the current state of the LRA ...
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The Sentry
The Sentry seeks to disrupt and ultimately dismantle the networks of perpetrators, facilitators, and enablers who fund and profit from Africa’s deadliest conflicts ...
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South Sudan: Protracted War in the World’s Youngest Nation
Enough Project's Akshaya Kumar joins a Google Hangout hosted by the Montreal Institute of Genocide Studies on the situation in South Sudan ...
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Akshaya Kumar on Following the Money to End Conflict in Africa – The Street
As President Obama journeys to Africa, one human rights group believes a new strategy is needed to stop deadly conflicts in the region - by going after the money funding the warfare. This week, the Enough Project launched its initiative called The Sentry ...
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Akshaya Kumar on BBC Newsday: Six Generals Face Sanctions
Akshaya Kumar speaks to BBC Newsday on the United Nations Security Council imposing sanctions on six generals accused of fueling ongoing fighting in South Sudan ...
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