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Darfur: Radio Dabanga News Digest Number 21 | 2 August 2015
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Research, Analysis, and Advocacy. Darfur: Radio Dabanga News Digest Number 21 2 August 2015. Briefs and Advocacy: 2015. Of Darfur: Radio Dabanga News Digest. Focuses on events of the. Because the News Digest. Dispatches will often be reduced further in editing most appearing with only the title, the URL (always embedded in the title), and perhaps a key sentence and commentary will typically be briefer.]. 2] Continuing violence against civilians: taking all forms in all areas of Darfur. For previous Radio...
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Conflict Minerals | Enough
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Join the Movement to End Atrocities. Progress and Challenges on Conflict Minerals: Facts on Dodd-Frank 1502. Submitted by Megha Swamy on September 16, 2015 - 2:19pm. WATCH: Conflict Minerals Legislation - View from Eastern Congo. More Resources and Information. Click here to download this PDF version of this page. Justine Masika Bihamba, Coordinator of the organization Synergy of Women for Victims of Sexual Violence. The UN. Group of Experts on Congo found in 2015 that gold continued to be a source o...
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Eastern Congo | Enough
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Join the Movement to End Atrocities. What You Can Do To Help. Visit Enoughs RAISE Hope for Congo. Website to take action on conflict minerals. Congo's Conflict Minerals. Our demand for conflict minerals in electronics and jewelry fuels the worlds deadliest war. Learn more on our Raise Hope for Congo site. Over 5.4 million dead. Over 2 million displaced. Congo is home to the deadliest conflict since World War II. Every day, women and girls face threats from armed militias, the military, and even the polic...
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Eastern Congo | Enough
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Join the Movement to End Atrocities. What You Can Do To Help. Visit Enoughs RAISE Hope for Congo. Website to take action on conflict minerals. Congo's Conflict Minerals. Our demand for conflict minerals in electronics and jewelry fuels the worlds deadliest war. Learn more on our Raise Hope for Congo site. Over 5.4 million dead. Over 2 million displaced. Congo is home to the deadliest conflict since World War II. Every day, women and girls face threats from armed militias, the military, and even the polic...
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Activist Brief: South Sudan | Enough
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Join the Movement to End Atrocities. Activist Brief: South Sudan. South Sudan achieved independence from Sudan in 2011, marking a major milestone and promising to bring with it peace, prosperity, equality, and development. However, in December 2013, a political power struggle unleashed a new and brutal armed conflict that continues today and civilians are paying the highest price. By Enough Team Oct 1, 2014. Download the full PDF version. What is Happening Today in South Sudan? As of September 2014, 2...
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Open NGO Letter to President Obama on South Sudan | Enough
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Join the Movement to End Atrocities. Open NGO Letter to President Obama on South Sudan. The Enough Project joined a diverse community of 19 advocacy, faith and human rights organizations issuing an open letter to President Obama as he embarks upon his historic trip to Kenya and Ethiopia. The letter urges the President to take a number of specific steps to help combat the culture of impunity to forge an enabling environment for peace negotiations. By Enough Project and undersigned Jul 22, 2015. Publicly e...
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Reports | Enough
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Join the Movement to End Atrocities. Lord's Resistance Army. Sudan and South Sudan. Political Economy of African Wars Series. Economic Drivers and Facilitators. Sexual and Gender Based Violence. The Bangui Carousel: How the recycling of political elites reinforces instability and violence in the Central African Republic. Christopher Day and Enough Project team, Aug 2, 2016. A Hope from Within? Countering the intentional destruction of governance and transparency in South Sudan. Brian Adeba, Jul 27, 2016.
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News & Press Room | Enough
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Join the Movement to End Atrocities. Media Interviews and Questions. News and Press Room. UN Security Council Votes ‘Yes’ on Intervention Force for South Sudan. Aug 12, 2016. Un nouveau rapport dénonce le système destructeur et criminel mis en place par les élites au pouvoir en République centrafricaine. Aug 3, 2016. The Bangui Carousel: New Report Exposes Destructive, Deadly Pattern of Ruling Elites in Central African Republic. Aug 2, 2016. VIEW ALL PRESS RELEASES. Aug 2, 2016. A Hope from Within?
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President Obama in Africa: Countering Violent Kleptocracies is a Prerequisite for Peace | Enough
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Join the Movement to End Atrocities. President Obama in Africa: Countering Violent Kleptocracies is a Prerequisite for Peace. The international community needs a fresh strategy for addressing the deadly nexus between conflict and corruption, and President Barack Obama’s upcoming travel to Kenya and Ethiopia offers a unique opportunity to set the tone for prioritizing new policy approaches to conflicts that had once seemed intractable. By Enough Team Jul 22, 2015. Download the full PDF version. The US....
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Neighborhood Watch: Mobilizing Regional Action for Peace in South Sudan | Enough
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Join the Movement to End Atrocities. Neighborhood Watch: Mobilizing Regional Action for Peace in South Sudan. Political Economy of African Wars Series. Political Economy of African Wars. Series will focus on the key players in these conflicts, their motivations, how they benefit from the evolving war economies, and what policies might be most effective in changing the calculations of those orchestrating the violence–including both incentives and pressures for peace. By Justine Fleischner Jun 10, 2015.
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