We are nearly there.
Mark Neild Grow Chair |
Grow Movement recently sent Mark Neild Chairman, Cass Business School Alumni and ILM Fellow over to Uganda to assist with training our new Uganda600 team on our new IT system...and to give him some context as well as the experience of going to work on a motorbike.
"It was fabulous for me to get out on the
ground and work with the team in Kampala on the final preparations for starting
our projects. We put the Project
Management System through its paces, ironed out the last few bugs and tested connectivity. It is not quite perfect yet, but at least we have
a platform that will massively help us run over 600 projects at the same
time. The team on the ground is a true asset
too. I had the opportunity to accompany
one of them finalizing clients for our projects and nothing really prepared me for
the conditions in which some of our clients operate. Crammed into a basement stall little more
than 2m by 1m, selling a small selection of cheap good imported from China with
insufficient money for any really inviting stock. Try competing here!"
Uganda down town |
"We also signed up a “job consultant”
operating out of a small first floor apartment, but with a long line of
hopefuls occupying every spare seat in the hope of an interview that might land
them a job.
Job consultant in Uganda |
With our support we can help
him secure more job openings from potential employers and open up a training
academy that will help him to give job seekers the skills they need to land
better jobs."
"While there I also met the Uganda
representative for DfID (our major funder), Charles Ocici who runs Enterprise
Uganda our key partner in Kampala and the MD of a micro finance firm with whom
we are doing a pilot. Developing these
relationships is absolutely vital to sustaining what we do."
Really looking forward to getting Uganda600
started and a huge HUGE thanks to so many people for their heroic efforts to
make it possible.