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The Market Project leadership holds a regularly scheduled meeting with Walter, the 29-year-old Team Leader of Nguvu Dairy. Walter is approaching his one-year anniversary with Nguvu and has been building a team through empowerment. During a recent conversation, we found Walter’s perspective about what it takes to maintain a sustainable business inspiring, and we want…
Read MoreAs you’ve read material from The Market Project, you may have come across some terms that are not entirely familiar to you. To better communicate our purpose and mission to our readers, we have compiled a list of the top 10 key terms to know. Our last blog post featured terms 6-10, this post includes terms…
Read MoreAs you’ve read material from The Market Project, you may have come across some terms that are not entirely familiar to you. To better communicate our purpose and mission to our readers, we have compiled a list of the top 10 key terms to know. This post includes terms 6-10 with definitions and significance to…
Read MoreThe Importance of Measurement Findings from our 2022 Nguvu Dairy Employee Survey When The Market Project was featured in October 2022 in a case study about creating trauma-informed workspaces, one of the key takeaways was the importance of measurement. “The relative infancy of most survivor empowerment and employment programs—and the complexity of challenges faced—make monitoring,…
Read MoreWellbeing in TMP Workplaces Dr. Margaret Swarbrick[1] identified eight dimensions of wellness: emotional, financial, social, spiritual, occupational, physical, intellectual, and environmental. For trauma survivors, especially those needing long-term healing, having access to a healthy workplace can close a critical gap toward wellbeing. TMP has focused on Uganda, a country where there are many gaps in…
Read MoreHere at The Market Project (TMP), we believe that healing from trauma is possible for survivors, regardless of their current vulnerability. Trauma impacts people from all walks of life, across regions or educational and economic levels. To that end, anyone who has a job will benefit from a trauma-informed workplace. For the most vulnerable, a…
Read More“The wounds of trauma are real. Some [people] have physical scars that are visible; all have emotional scars that affect their ability to flourish and sometimes even survive.“
Read More“When I joined Nguvu company, I was hopeless. Through trauma healing, my hope is rebuilt … I used to think that I was alone but through trauma healing sessions, I was taught that nobody is alone in the world. I started gaining courage and associating myself with people. Now I have very many friends that…
Read MoreWork is a vital part of maintaining and developing our common humanity. We work out of regard for others – not only to benefit our families, but also to benefit the society, the country, and the whole human family to which we belong. We are beneficiaries of the work of generations before us, and through…
Read MoreThe Market Project’s innovative business model is responsive to the complex needs of survivors of trauma, trafficking and exploitation. In response to our 2021 employee surveys, The Market Project has committed $75k in 2022 to ensuring that Nguvu Dairy employees have access to nutritious lunches, medical care, and community building activities that help provide additional stability…
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