The United States and Egypt: A Common Cause in Sudan ArticleAugust 18, 2009 The United States and Egypt: A Common Cause in Sudan Colin Thomas-Jensen and Maggie Fick write for The Huffington Post on how the U.S.-Egyptian relations should have the situation in Sudan as one of the top priorities. Aug 18, 2009 Colin Thomas-Jensen, Maggie Fick
The Violence Behind Congo’s Mineral Trade ArticleAugust 14, 2009 The Violence Behind Congo’s Mineral Trade The lack of state authority coupled with abundant natural wealth in Congo allows armed groups to control mines, to control taxation routes, and to make tons of money. And in the case of eastern Congo we estimate that armed groups make anywhere from $100 to $180 million last year from taxation and trade in illegal minerals. Aug 14, 2009 Colin Thomas-Jensen
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton Visits the Democratic Republic of the Congo VideoAugust 7, 2009 Secretary of State Hillary Clinton Visits the Democratic Republic of the Congo Colin Thomas-Jensen talks about Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's upcoming visit to the Democratic Republic of the Congo and how the United States can deal with the conflict there. Aug 7, 2009 Colin Thomas-Jensen
The World’s New Threat: Conflict Fatigue ArticleJune 11, 2009 The World’s New Threat: Conflict Fatigue As violence escalates in eastern Congo, the world must recognize the need for sustained attention and intervention, write Colin Thomas-Jensen and Rebecca Feeley. Jun 11, 2009 Colin Thomas-Jensen, Rebecca Feeley
Beyond Crisis Management in Eastern Congo ArticleDecember 11, 2008 Beyond Crisis Management in Eastern Congo Report from Rebecca Feeley and Colin Thomas-Jensen on the violence in Eastern Congo. Dec 11, 2008 Rebecca Feeley, Colin Thomas-Jensen
Sudan: Opportunity in the Midst of Crisis ReportSeptember 23, 2008 Sudan: Opportunity in the Midst of Crisis The International Criminal Court's request for an indictment against against Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir creates a new opening for peace, write John Prendergast and Colin Thomas-Jensen. Sep 23, 2008 John Prendergast, Colin Thomas-Jensen
Past Due ReportJune 4, 2008 Past Due ENOUGH report urges using a “3Ps” strategy to neutralize the FDLR and build momentum for an inclusive peace process in eastern Congo. Jun 4, 2008 Rebecca Feeley, Colin Thomas-Jensen
Nasty Neighbors: Resolving the Chad-Sudan Proxy War ReportApril 22, 2008 Nasty Neighbors: Resolving the Chad-Sudan Proxy War With the root causes of conflict in Chad and the Sudan still untended, this regional crisis is poised to deepen, writes Colin Thomas-Jensen. Apr 22, 2008 Colin Thomas-Jensen
Getting Serious About Ending Conflict and Sexual Violence in Congo ReportMarch 20, 2008 Getting Serious About Ending Conflict and Sexual Violence in Congo ENOUGH's Rebecca Feeley and Colin Thomas-Jensen lay out steps for policymakers to use to end sexual violence in Congo. Mar 20, 2008 Rebecca Feeley, Colin Thomas-Jensen
Human Rights in the Congo: Testimony of ENOUGH’s Colin Thomas-Jensen TestimonyMarch 6, 2008 Human Rights in the Congo: Testimony of ENOUGH’s Colin Thomas-Jensen ENOUGH Policy Advisor Colin Thomas-Jensen testifies before the Congressional Human Rights Caucus Briefing on the Congo. Mar 6, 2008 Colin Thomas-Jensen
Is Anyone Serious About Ending the Political Crisis in Chad? ReportFebruary 19, 2008 Is Anyone Serious About Ending the Political Crisis in Chad? Colin Thomas-Jensen asks: "Is anyone serious about ending the political crisis in Chad?" The answer right now is “no,” but they should be. Feb 19, 2008 Colin Thomas-Jensen
A Strategy for Success in Sirte ReportNovember 19, 2007 A Strategy for Success in Sirte New ENOUGH report says that the Darfur peace talks in Sirte, Libya can succeed with the right efforts from the international community. Nov 19, 2007 Colin Thomas-Jensen, John Prendergast