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Connect for Congo: Working for Hope and Peace in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)

Date:Mar 30, 2008
Location:Washington, DC

Connect for Congo: Working for Hope and Peace in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)
Concerned citizens and activists can press policymakers to make the right decisions to end suffering in the eastern Congo. Sign up to attend Congo Global Action's 2008 Conference, "Connect for Congo: Working for Hope and Peace in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)," held in cooperation with the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, to learn more and join in a National Lobby Day, March 30-April 1st.

Check out ENOUGH’s activist card to learn more about the current situation in the Congo and the 3 Ps - Peace, Protection, Punishment - approach to preventing a return to
full-scale war. For a more in-depth look at the conflict, read ENOUGH’s report Averting the Nightmare in eastern Congo.



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LtoR: John Prendergast, Omer Ismail, Betty Bigombe, Ryan Gosling

Photo Credit: ENOUGH/ Center for American Progress
ENOUGH’s John Prendergast and Omer Ismail joined Betty Bigombe and actor Ryan Gosling in front of 1000 college students for the closing plenary of the 2008 Campus Progress National Conference.





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