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Refugees Are Humans Too

By: Jahna Paige, Development Intern at DWAG   ref·u·gee ˌrefyo͝oˈjē/ noun: refugee; plural noun: refugees a person who has b...

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UNAMID must be effective to protect civilians’ Darfur

By: Katelyn Serpe- Communications and Network Building Intern On June 14, 2016, the Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations, Hervé Lad...

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Hope for Justice- The International Criminal Court’s 23rd briefing on the Situation in Darfur

By Katelyn Serpe- Communications & Network Building Intern at DWAG Last week, I had the privilege of a companying DWAG's president to the UN to...

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5th Annual National Symposium on Women & Genocide in the 21st Century: The Case of Darfur

Darfur Women Action Group, in partnership with Genocide Watch, The Genocide Prevention Program at the George Mason University School for Conflict A...

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A possibility for U.S. leadership in Sudan

A news release sent out on Wednesday, the 4th of May 2016 has called for President Obama to ramp up American pressure on Sudan to ease the suffering o...

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Keep Sudan a Priority – Join Bipartisan Letter to President Obama

Deadline Extended:  12:00 PM Noon, Friday, April 29th – Keep Sudan a Priority - Join Bipartisan Letter to President Obama Signatories to da...

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South Africans to walk away from Darfur

By Jahna Paige, DWAG volunteer Resentment from last year’s debacle, which injured South Africa’s reputation still lingers. South Africa’s ass...

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