Behind the Headlines: Drivers of Violence in the Central African Republic
The Enough Project has been closely following the violent conflict in Central African Republic, where mass killings and human rights abuses continue at an alarming rate. This new report authored by...
View ArticleDaily Beast Op-ed: The Curse of CAR: Warlords, Blood Diamonds, and Dead...
Editor's Note: This op-ed by Christopher Day originally appeared on The Daily Beast.The rule of lawlessness in the Central African Republic, fueled with money from blood diamonds and poached ivory, has...
View ArticleOmer Ismail Speaks at Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission Briefing on Sudan
On May 20, Enough Project Senior Advisor Omer Ismail presented at a briefing on human rights and the escalation of violence in Sudan. The briefing was hosted by the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission,...
View ArticleBrazen Assault Caught on Camera As Security Council Debates Darfur...
New photographs smuggled out of Darfur show uniformed Sudanese security forces brazenly assaulting Darfuris living in El Salam camp for the internally displaced. The camp, on the outskirts of Nyala in...
View ArticleA Doctor's View from a Foxhole in Sudan
Editor's Note: This blog was written by a doctor working in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan, and reflects the opinion and experiences of the author alone. It has been published anonymously to protect the...
View ArticleSpreading News by Boda Boda: An Innovative Approach to Meeting the Needs of...
For the 14,000 internally displaced persons (IDPs) living at Tong Ping Protection of Civilians (POC) site in Juba, news and life-saving information circulates not by television or internet, but by boda...
View ArticleDaily Beast Op-Ed: ‘The Good Lie’ and the Hard Truths of South Sudan
Editor's Note: This article by John Prendergast, Founding Director of the Enough Project, was originally posted in The Daily BeastThe Good Lie should be about the past. Unfortunately, a new war, rooted...
View ArticleExtermination By Design: The Case for Crimes Against Humanity In Sudan's Nuba...
Our policy analyst Akshaya Kumar argues that the desperate situation of the people in rebel-controlled areas, the Sudanese government’s aid blockade, and indiscriminate attacks on civilians, along with...
View ArticleEnough Forum: Life Under Siege - South Kordofan Needs Assessment
For the third year running, the Enough Project is publishing a needs assessment conducted by anonymous researchers with access to rebel-held parts of Sudan’s South Kordofan state. An independent...
View Article"RESTORE 2100" Calories Campaign and Refugee Rations Report from i-ACT
Editor's Note: This blog was written by partner organization i-ACT. For more information, please read their Refugee Rations report and visit the RESTORE 2100 campaign site.It’s been over a year since...
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