The Enough Project works to support peace, democratic governance, and an end to mass atrocities in Africa’s deadliest conflict zones. Together with its investigative partner, The Sentry, Enough aims to counter violent kleptocratic regimes, armed groups, and their multinational commercial partners who are looting Africa’s vast natural resources and other forms of wealth for their own enrichment. By helping to create consequences for corrupt actors, human rights abusers, dictators, and war profiteers, Enough seeks to build leverage and accountability in support of African social movements pressing for fundamental change. Enough conducts in-depth research on violent kleptocratic systems, mobilizes and educates activists, and engages governments and the private sector on policy and legal solutions.
Enough’s team (including our Sentry staff) involves former government and United Nations officials, policy analysts, country experts, investigative journalists, financial forensic investigators, field researchers, editors, lawyers, student activists, as well as advocacy, development, operations and communications professionals. Enough is headquartered in Washington D.C., with staff and contractors – some public and some not – based in Africa, Washington, New York, San Francisco, London, and Brussels.