The group includes Humanity United, the Enough Project at the Center for American Progress, Stop Genocide Now, and Investors Against Genocide. They've also launched a website, SudanActionNow.com.
While the groups are calling for added urgency, Obama hasn't exactly done nothing. The administration is preparing to release a review of U.S. policy toward Sudan--hence the timing of the ads--but Obama has already designated a special envoy to Sudan, retired Air Force Maj. Gen Scott Gration, an Obama security adviser who was raised in Africa. So far, Gration has visited not only Sudan, but its neighbors, as well as London, Paris and Beijing.
The administration has focused on getting humanitarian aid groups back into Sudan, after they were kicked out by President Omar al-Bashir.
See PolitiFact's breakdown of the administration's progress and action on Darfur here.
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