Serving Locally…It’s Just Beginning
The service projects are starting to happen domestically and internationally. It’s only the beginning. We. Are. Impressed. E-mail your service and awareness pics to [email protected]
Serving Locally…It’s Just Beginning
The service projects are starting to happen domestically and internationally. It’s only the beginning. We. Are. Impressed. E-mail your service and awareness pics to [email protected]
The U.S. Senate is listening to KONY 2012 supporters
The bipartisan video below is a message from the United States Senate in honor of Cover the Night, or what they call the “KONY 2012 global day of action.” In this bipartisan statement, several senators applaud young people for their civic involvement in KONY 2012 and talk about the importance of stopping Joseph Kony and […]
Justice for “some” is not justice for “all”
Invisible Children believes in the equality of all people around the globe and is in no way an anti-gay organization. We stand firmly against any form of the Anti-Homosexuality Bill that has been proposed in Uganda, and commend the tremendous progress the Ugandan LGBTI community has made in showing the world that gay rights are […]
Do more research on the LRA conflict
While the morality of the LRA conflict is simple, its causes, history and proposed solutions are anything but. This page is stocked with resources to help you learn more about the Lord’s Resistance Army. This list may look overwhelming at first glance, but look through the headings and read the descriptions to find the topics […]
The strategy for ending LRA violence
The conflict in Central Africa is a complex one and requires a multifaceted strategy. Invisible Children’s advocacy is informed by our work in LRA-affected areas alongside local leaders in those communities, and is conducted in partnership with Washington, DC-based organizations Resolve and the Enough Project. We also encourage you to go here and do more research on the […]
Cover the Night: International advocacy
Check out the thousands of Cover the Night photos sent in from around the world at ctn.kony2012.com. *This page will be updated frequently in the coming weeks to offer more specific action steps for certain countries. Every country can do more support international efforts to stop LRA violence. Ask your leaders to go on the record […]
Cover the Night: Advocacy for U.S. citizens
Check out the thousands of Cover the Night photos that were sent in from around the world at ctn.kony2012.com. The end of LRA violence will only come as the result of increased support to the existing international effort. We’re coordinating our efforts so that local, national, and global leaders will coordinate theirs. Because when they […]
Cover the Night: Engage your leaders
Check out the thousands of Cover the Night photos sent in from around the world at ctn.kony2012.com. The end of LRA violence will only come as the result of increased support to the existing international effort. We’re coordinating our efforts so that our national and global leaders will coordinate theirs. Because when they agree, change […]
Cover the Night: Hit the streets
Check out the thousands of Cover the Night photos sent in from around the world at ctn.kony2012.com. When we step away from our computers and into the streets, the world will know that we’re serious about stopping LRA violence. You’ve asked your leaders to engage, you’ve worked alongside your neighbors, and now it’s time to […]
Billboard across from International Criminal Court
Tower: Het Strijkijzer Screen: Biggest LCD-screen in the Hague area Big thanks to Ngage Media B.V. YouTube clip provided by Jordi van Hartrop