Our Campaigns & Initiatives

We are raising awareness and taking action to address human rights crimes in Sudan, South Sudan, Congo, Somalia, and areas of Africa affected by the Lord's Resistance Army. Join us.

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Striking Gold: How M23 and its Allies are Infiltrating Congo's Gold Trade

A new Enough report documents the conflict gold smuggling network of the Eastern Congo-based M23 rebels, and reveals M23's involvement in the lucrative gold trade. Read More>

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Translating Our Reports and Reaching Out to New Audiences

To reach new audiences in Sudan and the broader Arabic-speaking world, we released an Arabic language translation of "Economics of Ethnic Cleansing in Darfur". Read More>

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Completing the Mission: U.S. Special Forces Are Essential for Ending the LRA

U.S. advisers, who have made significant contributions in the fight to end the LRA rebel group, should complete the counter-LRA mission in Central Africa, argues a new report. Read More> 

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7 Things You Need to Know About #SudanRevolts

Thousands of Sudanese have taken to the streets to call for a fundamental change in the way their country is governed. Akshaya Kumar answers key questions on the revolts. Read More>

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Daily Beast Op-ed: Is Sudan's Uprising the Beginning of the End of Omar al Bashir?

Unrest in Sudanese cities is rattling President Bashir's ruthless regime. John Prendergast explains why these protests are potentially significant for change in the country. Read More> 

Special Topics

  • Cofounder of the Enough Project, John Prendergast is known as a champion of human rights in Africa. But the not-so-public face of JP is the life he’s led as a Big Brother to Michael Mattocks.

  • Answers to frequently asked questions about conflict minerals and conflict minerals provisions in the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform Act.

  • On sale now! Human rights activist John Prendergast and Oscar-nominated actor Don Cheadle bring us an empowering and hopeful new book, as they reveal the steps being taken by engaged citizens—"Upstanders"—famous and unknown, here and abroad, to combat genocide, rape, and child soldierdom in Africa.

Multimedia Resources

  • Sudan and South Sudan

    This interactive timeline, which includes embedded videos, reports, and primary source materials, traces key events in the area from the 2004 Abyei Protocol to the present day.

  • Raise Hope for Congo

    The two most powerful armed actors in eastern Congo at present - Congo's national army and M23 rebels - collaborate with networks of armed groups. The networks, with varying degrees of interaction, enable them to control territory, including mines, allow alleged war criminals to hide, and or face a common enemy. Other groups are unaligned to either the army or M23.