
The formation of a power-sharing government is a significant and positive step in the South Sudan peace process. Finally, after many false starts, the hopes of millions of South Sudanese for peace...
The formation of a power-sharing government is a significant and positive step in the South Sudan peace process. Finally, after many false starts, the hopes of millions of South Sudanese for peace...
By Suliman Baldo New Year’s Day spelt death and despair for the people of West Darfur. Following the intensification of clashes between elements from Arab and non-Arab Massalit ethnic groups during...
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Posted by Enough Team on September 16, 2019 The leader of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement/Army in Opposition (SPLM/A-IO), former Vice President Riek Machar, arrived in Juba on September 9,...
Dear Ambassadors of the UN Security Council : As a coalition of 16 international and regional civil society organizations, we are writing to seek your urgent support in addressing the precarious...
Dear Ambassadors of the UN Security Council : As a coalition of 16 international and regional civil society organizations, we are writing to seek your urgent support in addressing the precarious...
Posted by Brian Adeba on May 23, 2019 The South Sudan peace agreement suffered a serious blow when the deadline to form a government of national unity lapsed without fanfare on May 12. While parties...
Par Sasha Lezhnev et Sarah Gardiner Au lendemain des élections entachées d’irrégularités qui se sont tenues en République démocratique du Congo (RDC) en décembre 2018, il est important que la...
By Sasha Lezhnev and Sarah Gardiner In the wake of the Democratic Republic of Congo’s (hereafter Congo) flawed December 2018 elections, it is important for the international community to focus on key...
(Washington, DC) – The Enough Project is gravely concerned by the nature of the coup d’etat that took place in Sudan overnight. President Omar al-Bashir’s First Vice-President and Minister of...
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War crimes pay. In East and Central Africa, where armed conflict has created some of the fastest-growing refugee flows in the world, control over lucrative resources is often the raison d’etre of...
By Mark Ferullo Executive Summary Hundreds of thousands killed, injured, and raped. Millions more displaced. After five years of violence in South Sudan, the peace agreement signed in September 2018...
Executive Summary On September 12, 2018, the South Sudanese government and the armed opposition signed a peace deal that could potentially end the 5-year-old conflict, if elites exercise the...
Process marred by repression, major transparency issues, seriously unlevel playing field. Enough Project and The Sentry’s experts are available for comment Washington, DC – As the Democratic Republic...
Today, a Central African Republican militia commander, Patrice-Edouard Ngaissona, was arrested by French authorities in Paris, pursuant to an International Criminal Court (ICC) arrest warrant. This...
New legislation includes sanctions requirement targeting senior political leaders, works to counter corruption and human rights abuses, and support credible, transparent elections, free press, and...
Par Annie Callaway Résumé analytique (Full report available in EN here) L’industrie du cuivre et du cobalt en République démocratique du Congo (RDC) est devenue « une vache à lait pour les détenteurs...
By Annie Callaway An Introduction from John Prendergast Cobalt has rapidly emerged as an essential ingredient for some of world’s fastest-growing industries, with products ranging from electric cars...
Le 14 septembre 2018, The Sentry a publié un rapport d’enquête examinant les allégations de corruption et autres signaux d’alarme relatifs au processus électoral actuellement en cours en République...
On September 14, 2018, The Sentry published an investigative report examining allegations of corruption and other red flags in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s (Congo) current electoral process...
From John Prendergast and Brian Adeba October 2018 To the People of South Sudan, We at the Enough Project are deeply concerned about the flaws in the signed peace agreement that fall short of...