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Deal Making in Sudan

Deal Making in Sudan
Enough experts analyze the agreements being negotiated by the major parties in southern Sudan's upcoming independence referendum ...

Preparing for Two Sudans

Preparing for Two Sudans
All signs indicate that Sudan, Africa’s largest state, will very soon split in two—either peacefully or violently. In a self-determination referendum scheduled for January 2011, the people of southern Sudan are widely expected to vote for separation from the north ...

Between a Rock and a Hard Place: LRA Attacks and Congolese Army Abuses in Northeastern Congo

Between a Rock and a Hard Place: LRA Attacks and Congolese Army Abuses in Northeastern Congo
The Lord’s Resistance Army continues to pose a severe threat to civilians in Democratic Republic of the Congo. Since the LRA began attacking civilians on Congolese soil in September of 2008 through the end of 2009, it has killed approximately 1,800 civilians ...

Field Dispatch: The Arrow Boys of Southern Sudan – An Army of the Willing

Field Dispatch: The Arrow Boys of Southern Sudan - An Army of the Willing
In the absence of an effective response by the Sudanese government to the LRA, many local men and boys have taken community security into their own hands. They are part of a loose-knit, meagerly armed, local defense force called the Arrow Boys ...

A Peace Process Play-by-Play

A Peace Process Play-by-Play
As the ink still dries on a preliminary deal between Sudan and Darfur’s largest rebel group, the situation at the Darfur peace talks in Doha, Qatar is changing rapidly. Here’s an update capturing what we are hearing from various sources ...

Field Dispatch: Walikale

Field Dispatch: Walikale
Walikale territory, a vast and remote region of North Kivu, is scene of much of the fighting in Congo during the past year, and home to some of the region’s most lucrative mines. This is the second of two Field Dispatches looking at the crisis in eastern Congo ...

Field Dispatch: The Protection Gap in Haut Uele

Field Dispatch: The Protection Gap in Haut Uele
A resurgent LRA is terrorizing the population in the Haut Uele region of Congo. Soldiers deployed to the region have been unable to provide adequate protection. This is the second of two dispatches based on my visit to Haut Uele ...

Field Dispatch: Ferocious LRA Attacks in Northeast Congo

Field Dispatch: Ferocious LRA Attacks in Northeast Congo
In a trip to Democratic Republic of the Congo in December 2009, Enough researchers found abundant evidence of brutal ongoing violence committed by the Lord’s Resistance Army, or LRA. This is the first of two dispatches based upon my visit to Haut Uele ...

Field Dispatch: Tensions in North Kivu

Field Dispatch: Tensions in North Kivu
The end of 2009 saw optimistic statements about the situation in Congo from both the United Nations and the Congolese government. However, my experience on the ground in North Kivu seemed to point to a different picture. This is the first of two field dispatches based on my travel to particularly contentious territories in the region ...

Truth and Consequences for Sudan Now: An Open Letter to President Obama’s Deputies

Truth and Consequences for Sudan Now: An Open Letter to President Obama's Deputies
In this letter to the Deputies Committee, the Enough Project pushes for a course of action marked by deeper diplomatic engagement and a willingness to impose consequences on those undermining the path to peace in Sudan ...