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The ENOUGH Project is a policy and advocacy organization working to help build a permanent constituency focused on preventing genocide and crimes against humanity. Initially, ENOUGH is focusing on multiple conflicts in sub-Saharan Africa, including Sudan (Darfur and southern Sudan), the Democratic Republic of Congo, Chad, Uganda and Somalia. Using in-depth understanding derived from ongoing field research and experience in government, ENOUGH recommends timely and thoughtful solutions to the U.S. government and the international community for resolving conflicts and achieving sustainable peace.
Co-chaired by veteran Africa foreign policy and human rights experts Gayle Smith and John Prendergast, ENOUGH strengthens the growing movement of activists and advocates by providing regular field-based research and policy analysis and forging strategic partnerships with grassroots organizations dedicated to these issues. To frame its policy prescriptions, ENOUGH developed a “3P†approach: promoting peace, protecting civilians, and punishing perpetrators. ENOUGH also focuses on a fourth “Pâ€, prevention, and develops policy ideas to build the capacity of the United States government and of the international community to respond to and prevent atrocities.