Stephanie Nyombayire

[3] Denied entry into Sudan,[4] she traveled to Chad and met with refugees in an effort to show the world the atrocities.

[5] She was accompanied by Nate Wright and Andrew Karlsruher, with a small film production crew from MTV who produced the telefilm Translating Genocide.

[4] On April 6, 2005, Nyombayire gave a speech at the Hart Senate Office Building attended by members of Congress in an effort to get the Bush administration to take decisive action to end the genocide.

[8][9] In 2007, Stephanie was named one of Glamour magazine's Top Ten College Women for her work on Darfur.

[10] Stephanie was honored by Rwandan First Lady Jeannette Kagame for her role in founding the Genocide Intervention Network, and in 2008 was invited to speak on a Clinton Global Initiative panel on student activism.

Nyombayire (left) with Michael W. King and Charles, Prince of Wales in 2011