In Barsaloi, hunger used to be part of daily life. Not the dramatic kind, but the quiet kind that showed up in...
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A Kitchen That Protects The Environment
Institutional cleaner cooking stove At the Kalobeyei Reception Centre, cooking is not a household task. It is a daily...
How Grass Became A Safety Net
Participants in Tum with their hay already stacked In Tum, drought is not an abstract risk. It arrives quietly and...
When the Forest Starts Paying Back
Protecting Kirisia Forest While Building Climate-Resilient Livelihoods Kirisia Forest The Livelihoods and Inclusion...
2025 Impact Report Highlights
BOMA’s 2025 Impact Report reflects on a year of disruption and resilience, sharing what we achieved, what we learned,...
A Fuller Plate, A Stronger Future: Naasieku Women’s Journey with Lishe Bora
From Left to right: Chure Lenaiyaja, Yanike Noosurai, and Kirasi Lenaiyas A mother’s hope often begins with a small...
Planning for the Future, One Step at a Time—Leveraging Government-led Economic Inclusion To Break the Cycle of Intergenerational Poverty.
Agnes Nairutia, a resilient young woman from Lemsigio sub-location in Poro Ward, Samburu County, knows what it means...
TRANSFORMING COMMUNITIES PROJECT (KUZA JAMII) — END OF PROJECT REPORT

How Women in Marsabit Are Overcoming Hunger and Building Resilient Livelihoods
From Left to Right: Pusiko Kochale, Lydia Naigoria and Ntiriwan Learapo. In Ongeli Village in Loglogo, Marsabit...











