Archive for January 2009
Another Busy Day for Darfur
Today was an action-packed day in Darfur – The Sudanese government admitted…
Read MoreClinton Ready to “Sound the Alarm”
Yesterday, standing before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee for her confirmation hearing,…
Read MoreCity of Lost Children: A talk with Kent Treptow
Hi everyone, I hope you had a great holiday. I got back…
Read MoreCombating Child Malnutrition
Ever heard of Plumpy’doz? Chances are you won’t find it at your local…
Read MoreDarfur Needs Your Vote!
Change.org‘s current “Ending the Genocide in Darfur” campaign has made Ideas for…
Read More“They’re Going to Exterminate Us”
100 women marched through the Chadian town of Guelendeng with their hands…
Read MoreThe Eight Stages of Genocide
Listen as Gregory Stanton, President of Genocide Watch, discusses his eight stages…
Read MoreChina to Drill Wells in Darfur
China has agreed to drill several water wells in Darfur, and, according…
Read MoreStanding Tall
Although Sudan’s North-South civil war “ended” in 2005, its impact is still…
Read MoreLiving Like a Darfur Refugee
Two members of Stop Genocide Now, a grassroots organization aimed at education,…
Read MoreUS Authorizes Airlift, Blasts Kristof, and Meets with Kiir
US President George Bush has ordered an airlift of much needed (and…
Read More“It Takes More Than a Law to Stop the Cut”
Two of every three women in the Sudanese state of Southern Kordofan…
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