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Awareness to action: Urge Congress to help stop Kony and end LRA violence
This week some of our Congressional champions introduced a resolution highlighting Joseph Kony’s atrocities and calling for continued U.S. efforts to help arrest Kony and end LRA violence

Perspectives from communities currently affected by LRA violence
Even with historic, worldwide attention on Joseph Kony, there remains a critically important aspect of the story that has been left untold by the mainstream: the perspective of those who currently living in the midst of LRA violence.

Join Kony 2012 | Call on Washington to help end LRA violence
This week, we joined our partners at Invisible Children for the launch of KONY 2012, a campaign to make Joseph Kony’s crimes known to the world. Join the campaign today by signing up to meet with your member of Congress.

Paul Ronan reporting from Djemah, Central African Republic
Last week I wrapped up my trip to southeastern Central African Republic (CAR) by visiting Djemah, a tiny town that has been an epicenter of LRA activity for over two years.

New York Times highlights the plight of the Mbororo in South Sudan
A troubling aspect of LRA violence has been its ability to exacerbate tensions that already exist within affected communities. This is particularly true for the Mbororo.

Advocates: We’ve got an important assignment for you.
We need your help this fall to make sure our leaders in Congress stay the course in seeing an end to LRA violence. Here are 3 easy things you can do, individually or with a group, to help make that happen.
LRA Crisis Tracker team heads to Geneva
Resolve and Invisible Children just wrapped up their time at the International Conference of Crisis Mappers (ICCM) in Geneva, Switzerland, […]
So now we’ve got some advisers… what should they do?
Now that the dust has settled, it’s time to examine more closely what US advisers should be doing as part of this new effort to achieve an end to LRA violence.