David Sullivan

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David Sullivan is the Policy Manager for the Enough Project at the Center for American Progress, where he oversees field research and the production of reports on Sudan, eastern Congo, and the Lord’s Resistance Army. He also helps guide the Enough Project’s analysis and policy recommendations to end genocide and crimes against humanity.

Prior to joining Enough, David served as a program officer at the International Foundation for Electoral Systems, where he worked on Pakistan's 2008 national elections. Previously, he supported relief and development projects for the International Rescue Committee, working in Liberia and managing programs across the Great Lakes region of Africa.

David received his MA in international relations, with concentrations in conflict management and international economics, from the Johns Hopkins University Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS).

ABOUT THE ENOUGH PROJECT:

Enough is a project of the Center for American Progress to end genocide and crimes against humanity. Founded in 2007, the Enough Project focuses on crises in Sudan, eastern Congo, northern Uganda, Somalia, and areas of Africa affected by the Lord’s Resistance Army. Enough’s strategy papers and briefings provide sharp field analysis and targeted policy recommendations based on a “3P” crisis response strategy: promoting durable peace, providing civilian protection, and punishing perpetrators of atrocities. Enough works with concerned citizens, advocates, and policy makers to prevent, mitigate, and resolve these crises.


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