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Alliances éphémères, Interférences étrangères : une cartographie du vaste réseau de groupes armés en République centrafricaine

La prolifération de profiteurs de guerre nationaux, régionaux et internationaux, motivés par des intérêts rivaux, pourrait conduire à un conflit « plus sanglant que jamais », avertit le nouveau rapport d'Enough Project ...

Peace Celebrations in Juba: Reform Needed for Sustainable Peace and to Thwart State Looting in South Sudan

South Sudan
Tomorrow, celebrations will take place in Juba to mark the peace deal signed last month between the government of South Sudan and armed opposition groups ...

“Powering Down Corruption”: New Report Highlights High-Level Corruption and Human Rights Abuses in Cobalt Supply Chain, as Global Demand Surges

Corruption, D.R. Congo
Enough Project report focuses on opportunity for auto, electronics companies to address transparency issues while making electric vehicles, green products ...

The Sentry Exposes Pervasive Risks, Political Control in South Sudan Banking Sector

A new investigative report by The Sentry details how a set of banks has been hijacked for the personal benefit of leaders, powerful officials, and other “Politically-Exposed Persons” (PEPs, ie current or former senior foreign political figures, their immediate family, and their close associates) ...

The Golden Laundromat: Conflict Gold May Be Entering US Through Gold Trading Network – New Investigation

D.R. Congo
New investigative report by The Sentry raises serious concerns that gold mined from conflict areas in the Democratic Republic of Congo may wind up in the supply chains of 283 U.S. publicly listed companies, including Amazon, Sony, and General Electric, through a global gold trading corporate network controlled by Belgian tycoon Alain Goetz ...

UN Security Council Takes Aim at Conflict Linked to Natural Resources

Today, the U.N. Security Council held a session on the role of natural resources as a root cause of conflict ...

Investigative Alert by The Sentry Points to South Sudan’s Neighbors’ Role in Devastating Conflict

South Sudan
A new investigative Africa Uncensored documentary, “The Profiteers,” featuring in part The Sentry’s investigative findings, explores linkages between South Sudan’s civil war and the operations of businesspeople, financial institutions, and government and military officials in Kenya, Uganda, and Ethiopia ...

New Report Warns South Sudan Peace Deal Does Not Address Primary Cause of War

In a new Enough Project policy report published today, authors John Prendergast and Brian Adeba detail how the September 12 peace deal signed between the South Sudan government and opposition does not address the root cause of the war: the hijacking of governing institutions and a violent kleptocratic system that incentivizes conflict and undermines peace processes ...

New Investigative Report Raises Red Flags for Upcoming Elections in DR Congo

A new investigative report published today by The Sentry, “Delays and Red Flags: Elections in DR Congo,” explores allegations of corruption throughout the Democratic Republic of Congo’s current electoral cycle, including vulnerabilities that could challenge the overall integrity of the process ...

South Sudan Peace Deal Signed Today – Fails to Address Corruption at Root of Conflict

South Sudan
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Breaking: South Sudan Peace Deal Signed Today – Fails to Address Corruption at Root of Conflict September 12, 2018 – The peace deal signed today in Addis Ababa between the government of South Sudan and armed opposition groups has significant flaws, including failing to address the looting by leaders of state resources and revenues. These shortcomings could easily lead the country right back to full-scale war. John Prendergast, Founding Director of the Enough Project and Co-Founder of The Sentry, said: "Today’s peace deal lacks meaningful checks and balances on a presidency that already wields immense powers, which are primarily ...