Authors: Don Cheadle,John Prendergast
Glossary of Abbreviations
ACOA: American Committee on Africa
AFL-CIO: American Federation of Labour and Congress of Industrial Organisations
AIC: American Islamic Congress
AJWS: American Jewish World Service
ARV: Antiretroviral
ASAP: Afrobeat Sudan Aid Project
AU: African Union
CalPERS: California Public Employees Retirement System
CODEL: Congressional Delegation
DAC: Darfur Action Committee
DATA: Debt AIDS Trade Africa
ECOWAS: Economic Community of West African States
EU: European Union
FDA: Food and Drug Administration
FOTC: Friends of the Congo
G-8: Group of Eight
GIF: Genocide Intervention Fund
GI-Net: Genocide Intervention Network
ICC: International Criminal Court
ICRC: International Committee of the Red Cross
IDP: Internally Displaced Person
IGAD: Inter-Governmental Authority on Development
IMF: International Monetary Fund
IRC: International Rescue Committee
JWW: Jewish World Watch
LRA: Lord’s Resistance Army
NAE: National Association of Evangelicals
NCP: National Congress Party
NATO: North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
NGO: Non-Governmental Organisation
NIF: National Islamic Front
NYSE: New York Stock Exchange
PEPFAR: President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief
SLA: Sudan Liberation Army
SLM: Sudan Liberation Movement
SPLA: Sudan People’s Liberation Army
SPLM: Sudan People’s Liberation Movement
STAND: Students Taking Action Now: Darfur
STOP: Slavery That Oppresses People
UNAIDS: Joint United Nations Program on HIV/AIDS
UNHCR: United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
UNITE: Union of Needle trades, Industrial, and Textile
Employees
USAS: United Students Against Sweatshops
WFP: World Food Program
Acknowledgements
When we say we wouldn’t have been able to write this book without the help of the following people, we really mean we wouldn’t have written this book without their help. Another way to put it is that there would be no book without the following people. Is there any other way to make this clearer?
We are indebted to Heather Bourbeau and Colin Thomas-Jensen, who helped us write certain sections of the book and edited us mercilessly. We were very lucky to have Gretchen Young as our editor at Hyperion. Our book agent, Joe Veltre, hooked us up with just the right situation. And we had the best research team any two bumbling co-authors could ever hope for, including: Caroline Andresen, Patrick Arnold, Lindsey Carter, Chrissie Coxon, Annie Denes, Rashid Galadanci, Lindsay Joiner, Jamie Morgan, Kevin Murungi, Susana Rodriguez, Julia Spiegel, Taylor Steelman, David Sullivan, Leora Ward, and Sara Weisman. Others who have contributed in various ways include Kay Liberman, Lenore Zerman, Bonnie Abaunza, Semhar Araia, John Norris, Robert Malley, Jean Coleman, Alexis Hyder, Valerie Nussenblatt, Lisa Rogoff, and Caitlin Wall.
To all, we are in your debt.
Don Cheadle and John Prendergast
About the Authors
DON CHEADLE
is one of America’s most acclaimed actors. He was nominated for an academy award for his portrayal of Paul Rusesabagina in Hotel Rwanda. His film credits include Traffic, Crash, Ocean’s Eleven, Twelve, and Thirteen. He has written for USA Today and the Wall Street Journal on Darfur with Prendergast. Cheadle lives in Los Angeles.
JOHN PRENDERGAST
is co-founder of the ENOUGH Project. He previously worked at the White House and State Department during the Clinton administration. He has lived, worked and travelled throughout Africa for over 20 years. Prendergast lives in Washington, DC.
Praise For
Not On Our Watch
‘A persuasive and authoritative call for action with an engaging personal touch.’
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Kirkus Reviews
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Not On Our Watch
’s combination of practical information and instructions blended with memoir, history and tales of success from past activism should provide inspiration whether the reader is taking his or her first baby steps towards getting involved in any form of activism (or simply picked up the book because it’s co-written by a movie star), or is already convinced that the pen truly can be mightier than the sword and is looking for specifics on this particular conflict.’
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BookBrowse.com
‘This book is a guide for those already involved, as well as those who are interested in taking action, or speaking out against the mass killings that continue to occur in the country’s Darfur region. Informative and inspiring...’
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Publishers Weekly
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