Sudan: Janjaweed torches South Darfur IDP camp next to UNAMID base
Source: Enough ProjectCountry: SudanThis report originally appeared on the Satellite Sentinel Project.Confirming reports that first emerged from local sources and Radio Dabanga, new Satellite Sentinel...
View ArticleSudan: Sudan’s Tortured Peace Process
Source: Enough ProjectCountry: SudanAs the African Union prepares to reconvene talks between the Sudanese Government and rebel leaders, the stakes for peace and for civilians affected by the conflict...
View ArticleDemocratic Republic of the Congo: Fashion Forward in the Democratic Republic...
Source: Enough ProjectCountry: Democratic Republic of the CongoEditor's Note: This post was written by Raise Hope for Congo intern Alyssa Cuddy.In The Monuments Men, George Clooney as Frank Stokes...
View ArticleSudan: Janjaweed Reincarnate: Sudan’s New Army of War Criminals
Source: Enough ProjectCountry: SudanBy Akshaya Kumar and Omer Ismail June 2014IntroductionOne decade after Darfur’s Janjaweed militiamen earned global infamy as “devils on horseback,” Sudan is...
View ArticleSouth Sudan: Spreading News by Boda Boda: An Innovative Approach to Meeting...
Source: Enough ProjectCountry: South SudanFor the 14,000 internally displaced persons (IDPs) living at Tong Ping Protection of Civilians (POC) site in Juba, news and life-saving information circulates...
View ArticleSouth Sudan: Interview with Justine Fleischner: A View from War-Ravaged South...
Source: Enough ProjectCountry: Ethiopia, South SudanSouth Sudan’s civil war began in December 2013 as a political power struggle, but quickly led to ethnic-targeted killings and revenge attacks....
View ArticleSudan: Life Under Siege - South Kordofan Needs Assessment
Source: Enough ProjectCountry: SudanReport Exposes Mass-Scale Human Suffering in Nuba Mountains, SudanResearchers Detail Devastating Consequences of Sudan Government’s War on CiviliansNovember 20, 2014...
View ArticleDemocratic Republic of the Congo: Attacks in Beni, eastern Congo. Part 2:...
Source: Enough ProjectCountry: Democratic Republic of the CongoEditor's Note: In the first post in a series about a number of deadly civilian attacks in Beni territory in North Kivu, we described the...
View ArticleCentral African Republic: Warlord Business: CAR's Violent Armed Groups and...
Source: Enough ProjectCountry: Central African RepublicIn a new Enough Project report released today, Warlord Business: CAR’s Violent Armed Groups and Their Criminal Operations for Profit and Power,...
View ArticleUganda: Take Action: Congress Introduces counter-LRA Resolutions in the House...
Source: Enough ProjectCountry: UgandaPosted by Rachel Finn on Aug 06, 2015On July 30, Senators Boozman (R-AR), Durbin (D-IL), and Inhofe (R-OK), along with six additional original cosponsors,...
View ArticleCentral African Republic: The CAR’s Rushed Elections are a Dangerous Gamble
Source: Enough ProjectCountry: Central African RepublicThis piece originally appeared in African Arguments.Posted by Kasper Agger and Chris Day on Sep 02, 2015,The Central African Republic (CAR) is at...
View ArticleSouth Sudan: 38 NGOs Push AU Chair for Action on South Sudan
Source: Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, Fédération Internationale des Ligues des Droits de I'Homme, Enough ProjectCountry: South SudanIn a letter to the African Union (AU) Commission...
View ArticleUganda: Kony in Congress: Enough, Friends of Minzoto, Resolve LRA Crisis...
Source: Enough ProjectCountry: Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of the Congo, South Sudan, Sudan, UgandaEditor’s Note: This blog post was written by Enough Project Intern Amanda Schmitt.On...
View ArticleDemocratic Republic of the Congo: Tusk Wars: Inside the LRA and the Bloody...
Source: Enough ProjectCountry: Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of the Congo, South Sudan, Sudan, UgandaNew field research from the Enough Project shows that the Lord’s Resistance Army...
View ArticleSudan: Hunger in Sudan: Government Policy, Civilian Suffering
Source: Enough ProjectCountry: SudanHunger and food insecurity have been far too common in Sudan. As severe drought and famine swept through East Africa in the 1980s, the Sudanese acutely felt the...
View ArticleSouth Sudan: The Paper Tiger in South Sudan: Threats without Consequences for...
Source: Enough ProjectCountry: South SudanToday, the Enough Project released its latest policy brief by Founding Director John Prendergast, The Paper Tiger in South Sudan: Threats without Consequences...
View ArticleSouth Sudan: The Unheard Voices of South Sudan: How The International...
Source: Enough ProjectCountry: South SudanThis week, Salva Kiir, the president of South Sudan and the leader of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM), swore in Taban Deng Gai as first vice...
View ArticleSouth Sudan: South Sudan’s Peace Agreement Faces Considerable Challenges on...
Source: Enough ProjectCountry: South SudanPosted by Brian AdebaOn August 26, 2015, the parties to the conflict in South Sudan signed a peace agreement. However, the first anniversary of the Agreement...
View ArticleDemocratic Republic of the Congo: A Criminal State: Understanding and...
Source: Enough ProjectCountry: Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, UgandaBy Sasha LezhnevExecutive Summary and RecommendationsThe Democratic Republic of Congo is not a failed state—for everyone....
View ArticleDemocratic Republic of the Congo: Un État criminel: Comprendre et lutter...
Source: Enough ProjectCountry: Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, UgandaRésumé analytique et recommandationsLa République démocratique du Congo n’est pas un État failli, du moins pas pour tout...
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