Enough Project, a Washington, D.C. based advocacy group, called on the United States to utilize more effective pressures and incentives to address the root problem in Sudan.
In a statement, the advocacy group emphasized the need for peace negotiations, cessation of hostilities, and protection of religious freedoms.
The statement also identifies a range of options for U.S. policymakers, including network sanctions and anti-money laundering measures, aimed at creating the leverage for these fundamental reforms in Sudan.
Enough Project further called for a constitutional convention in Sudan that is led by Sudanese stakeholders and overseen by independent international monitors, followed by adoption of the new constitution.
The group said the US administration during the next phase of engagement should prepare smart, modernized sanctions that spare the Sudanese public and target those most responsible for grand corruption, atrocities and obstructing peace.