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A special Shabbat dinner with Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Dr. Denis Mukwege

DRC, News & FeaturesOctober 7, 2019

Recently, Jewish World Watch had the honor of hosting Dr. Denis Mukwege ⁠— our long-time on-the-ground partner and 2018 Nobel…

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House to vote on Rohingya genocide: the time to act is now!

News & Features, RohingyaSeptember 24, 2019

(Sept. 24 at 5:15 p.m.) GOOD NEWS — the BURMA Act was just approved in the House of Representatives (394…

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Two major milestones in Uyghur advocacy

Blog, News & FeaturesSeptember 13, 2019

Jewish World Watch (JWW) is proud to report two major accomplishments in our advocacy work related to the Uyghur (or…

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Two years after the Rohingya genocide, name the crime and stop suggesting sham returns

News & Features, RohingyaAugust 23, 2019

The Rohingya suffered genocide at the hands of their own homeland’s military.  This Sunday, Aug. 25, marks the two-year anniversary…

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In the Congo: Caring for survivors of rape

DRC, News & FeaturesAugust 5, 2019

Dr. Denis Mukwege, a 2018 Nobel Peace Prize recipient and longtime Jewish World Watch partner, is making preparations to deploy…

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Congo: Returning abducted children to childhood

DRC, News & FeaturesAugust 5, 2019

Tens of thousands of children have been abducted in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and forced to serve in…

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The Ebola epidemic in the DRC is just the tip of the iceberg

DRC, News & FeaturesAugust 2, 2019

Instability continues to rock the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).  With the spread of the Ebola crisis, this war-plagued…

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Power-sharing agreement signed in Sudan, but hard work just beginning

News & Features, Spotlight | ArticleJuly 18, 2019

Despite recent developments suggesting that a transition to civilian rule could be possible, Sudan’s political turmoil is far from over. …

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Is the U.S. border crisis a mass atrocity?

Blog, News & FeaturesJuly 12, 2019

Kids in cages.  Scenes of chaos and filth, where basic necessities are denied to the most vulnerable: children in a…

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Sudan in chaos: What is happening, what’s at stake and what can be done

News & Features, SudanJune 14, 2019

Sudan is in chaos.  Every day brings reports of mounting atrocities as autocracy and democracy go head to head, with…

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