Colin Thomas-Jensen
Policy Adviser
Colin Thomas-Jensen is a Policy Adviser to ENOUGH. He previously worked as Africa advocacy and research manager at the International Crisis Group, ENOUGH’s co-founder. Colin joined Crisis Group from the U.S. Agency for International Development, where he was an information officer on the humanitarian response team for Darfur. He has served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Ethiopia and Mozambique. Colin has an M.A. in African Studies from the University of London's School of Oriental and African Studies, with a concentration in the history of Islam in Africa, African politics, and Islamic family law. He has written for Foreign Affairs and does regular interviews with international news outlets including The New York Times, Al Jazeera, BBC World, CNN International, NPR, and RFI.
Email: ctj /@\ enoughproject.org
Articles by Colin Thomas-Jensen
- Nasty Neighbors: Resolving the Chad-Sudan Proxy War, April 22, 2008
- Getting Serious About Ending Conflict and Sexual Violence in Congo, March 20, 2008
- Human Rights in the Congo: Testimony of ENOUGH's Colin Thomas-Jensen, March 6, 2008
- Is Anyone Serious About Ending the Political Crisis in Chad? , February 19, 2008
- A Strategy for Success in Sirte, November 19, 2007
- How to Get the UN/AU Hybrid Force Deployed to Darfur, October 4, 2007
- Averting the Nightmare Scenario in Eastern Congo, September 12, 2007
- Echoes of Genocide in Darfur and Eastern Chad, September 6, 2007
- An Axis of Peace for Darfur: The United States, France, and China, June 18, 2007
- A Plan B with Teeth for Darfur, May 10, 2007