Google+ Hangout Recap: Technology and Atrocity Prevention in the 21st Century
Last week, the Enough Project participated in a Google+ Hangout hosted by Digital Mass Atrocity Prevention Lab, or DMAP Lab, of the Montreal Institute for Genocide Studies ...
#UNMatters: U.S. State Department Google Hangout on US-UN Relations Recap
On Wednesday, September 18, the U.S.Department of State hosted a Google+ Hangout, The U.S. and the United Nations: The Case for Multilateralism ...
MTV Joins with George Clooney, Google, the United Nations and Others to Help Deter War in Sudan

MTV and mtvU, MTV’s 24-hour college network, are teaming up with George Clooney and the Satellite Sentinel Project– along with Not on Our Watch, the Enough Project, Google, the United Nations UNITAR Operational Satellite Applications Programme (UNOSAT), the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative, and Trellon, LLC --by calling on young people to help deter violence in Sudan, and send a loud message: “the world is watching.” ...
Vote to Create A Genocide Alert System from Google

There are just four days left to vote in Google’s Project 10^100 contest to help select from among a slew of innovative ideas aimed at “changing the world by helping as many people as possible.” Google will dedicate the funds to develop up to five winning projects. Hands down, our vote goes for creating a genocide monitoring and alert system ...
The Sentry’s Investigative Report “Making a Killing” Details Shady Contracts, Currency Schemes, and International Connections
As Nation Faces COVID-19 with Corruption-Gutted Healthcare System: South Sudan Military Leaders’ Wealth Raises Red Flags for Corruption, Money Laundering May 27, 2020 (Washington, D.C.) – As the Covid-19 pandemic hits hard across Africa and billions of dollars are being deployed in response, a new report published today by The Sentry raises red flags on risks of major corruption and money laundering by high ranking military leaders in South Sudan, a country with more generals than doctors. The Sentry’s report, “Making a Killing: South Sudanese Military Leaders’ Wealth, Explained,” reveals that South Sudan’s last four army chiefs of staff, four ...
Project Syndicate Op-ed: Killer Corruption
This op-ed originally appeared in Project Syndicate and was written by John Prendergast, Co-Founder of The Sentry ...
Breaking Report: President’s Daughter, Defense Ministry, and Governor Linked to Mining Sector Corruption in South Sudan
President Kiir’s Associates Tied to 32 Mining Companies; High-Level Corruption in Minerals Sector Risks Fueling Armed Conflict, Report Warns ...
The Lemkin Summit to End Genocide and Mass Atrocities Turns Five

2020 marked the fifth year of the Lemkin Summit to End Genocide and Mass Atrocities. The annual Summit brought together 150 activists and student leaders seeking to combat genocide and mass atrocities ...
Breaking: Sudan to send Omar Al-Bashir to ICC
A top Sudanese official has announced that transitional authorities and rebel groups have agreed that Sudan will hand over former president Omar al-Bashir to the International Criminal Court (ICC) for war crimes ...
Breaking: Sudan Investigation into Darfur Crimes Lauded
Sudan has opened an investigation into crimes committed in Darfur going back to 2003 by members of the regime of former president Omar al-Bashir, the state prosecutor Tagelsir al-Heber announced today ...