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Human trafficking. Modern-day slavery. Exploitation. Forcing, trapping, or coercing a woman, child or man into labor, servitude, or commercial sex. Human trafficking is “an abhorrent abuse of power and a profoundly immoral crime that strikes at the safety, health and dignity of millions of people worldwide.”[1] Combatting this scourge involves not only shutting down criminal…

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A Beacon of Hope in Troubled Times

The Market Project is pleased to share our 2020 Annual Report. While facing significant challenges caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, The Market Project in 2020 was able to stand as a beacon of hope in troubled times. At a time when many feared for their survival, we: –Grew the number of The Market Project’s Nguvu Dairy employees in 2020…

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New Covid Wave Surges in Uganda

Covid-19 cases are surging again in Uganda. The country is in a severe lockdown to restrict the spread of disease. Uganda’s president has deployed the military and shut down all vehicular movement except for essential workers. And less than 2% of the country is vaccinated. The latest lockdown is a severe blow to The Market…

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Sharon Cohn Wu Joins Board of The Market Project

The Market Project is pleased to announce the appointment of Sharon Cohn Wu to its Board of Directors. Sharon is a globally recognized expert in the systemic causes of trafficking in persons and violence against the defenseless. She is passionate about promoting and using the strength of survivors. She brings an incredible depth of knowledge…

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GFEMS Award

UNDER A COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT WITH THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF STATE, THE GLOBAL FUND TO END MODERN SLAVERY AWARDS WILLOW INTERNATIONAL AND THE MARKET PROJECT $51,996 TO PROVIDE EMPLOYMENT TO SURVIVORS IN NORTHERN UGANDA Washington, DC (March 31, 2021) – Through a competitive funding process, The Market Project, a global anti-human trafficking nonprofit headquartered in…

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Leading by Example

Guiding Businesses to Become Trauma-Informed A new report by The Global Business Coalition Against Human Trafficking (GBCAT) highlights the work of The Market Project in creating “trauma-informed” businesses for survivors of human trafficking.  GBCAT is a business-led initiative committed to preventing and reducing the incidence of human trafficking and other forms of slavery in their…

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Market Project Highlighted in UN Report

Job Creation and Skills Training for Survivors of Forced Labor A new report by the International Labour Organization (ILO) highlights The Market Project’s creation of market-driven local businesses that offer safe, stable jobs for men and women survivors of trauma, exploitation and human trafficking. Donate Now

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Harnessing the Private Sector as a Force For Good

Council on Foreign Relations Blog, October 21, 2020 An October 2020 Council on Foreign Relations blog, “Revitalizing Human Trafficking Policy Twenty Years In,” highlights the work of The Market Project to harness the power of the marketplace, meet needs of local communities, and teach trafficking survivors transferrable skills.   Authors Olivia Enos and Mark Lagon write,  “Civil society is key to overcoming trafficking…. One organization, The Market…

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Keeping Parents Working Keeps Kids in School

Completing School Cuts Poverty Education is a critically important tool in the fight to eradicate poverty. According to a recent study by the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation, world poverty could be cut in half if all adults completed secondary education.[1] Lack of access to education is a particularly grave problem in sub-Saharan…

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Teamwork Shines at Nguvu Dairy

Meet Nguvu Dairy’s production team!* Robina, Johnson, Magino, Bridget, Morris, Teopista, Agnes and James are responsible each week for transforming 2,700 liters of milk into strawberry, lemon and vanilla yogurt. Sales staff on bicycles with coolers full of yogurt fan out from Gulu and four other towns in northern Uganda to sell to townspeople and villagers. Particularly during the coronavirus pandemic when supply…

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