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The Traveling Writers

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Don’t get us wrong – our two staff writers are perfectly content working out of our San Diego office (they’re both SD natives). When they heard the news that they were traveling to Uganda to visit our Gulu and Kampala offices and tour our programs, though, it’s safe to say they were more than willing [...] Read More


Counter-LRA convo with Sean Poole

Sean Poole

When we heard the news that an LRA commander had been killed, we wanted to talk to an expert about that meant, exactly. We know it’s a big deal, but why? Luckily Sean Poole knows what he’s talking about and was in the country and available to chat. What’s your name and job title here [...] Read More


MATCHING UPDATE // Give the gift of a family reunion

Holiday Hands

If you haven’t already heard the great news, we are matching every donation up to $25,000 for our Come Home for the Holidays campaign. From now until December 23rd, you can double the impact to help us reach our ultimate goal of raising $100,000 to go towards our protection programs. Great news, indeed. [LEARN MORE] [...] Read More


U.S. announces innovative program to protect people from LRA attacks

Central African Republic

Our partners at Resolve published the below article regarding the announcement of the United States’ innovative program to protect people from LRA attacks. As always, well-written & incredibly insightful. On October 3, the U.S. announced the release of up to 15 million dollars to help protect communities being targeted by LRA attacks in southeast Central African Republic (CAR). [...] Read More


Photos from the ground

In November 2011, Invisible Children staff met with local leaders to discuss future sites for Early Warning expansion in Bas Uele

The Invisible Children Protection Plan was implemented in 2011 and represents the highest-impact and most effective projects aimed to counter the brutal violence of the LRA. This is a reel of photos taken in DR Congo and Central African Republic over the last few months highlighting some of the work being done to further these [...] Read More


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