We Can’t Afford to Wait: The Global Cost of Poor Maternal and Newborn Health and Nutrition

In February 2017, the Government of Kenya declared a national drought emergency, with experts saying that the long-term consequences could be worse than the drought of 2011. The arid and semi-arid regions where The BOMA Project works are the hardest hit: > 3.4...

Don’t Innovate, Replicate!

As the BOMA Project expands into new counties in Kenya and a new country this year—we are currently planning for launch in Karamoja, Uganda with our partner Mercy Corps—the concept of “replication” becomes ever more relevant. While we continue to refine and adapt our...

The Proven Solution to Ending Extreme Poverty

Do poverty graduation programs increase resilience for ultra-poor populations better than other types of interventions? Findings from a 3-year randomized control trial confirm that long-term positive effects of graduation outpace those of cash or asset transfer only....

BOMA Study: Evidence of Impact on Women’s Empowerment in Northern Kenya

As part of a Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation’s Putting Women and Girls at the Center of Development Global Grand Challenges grant, we recently completed a study to determine BOMA’s impact on participants in our gender-focused program for ultra-poor women....

Hotter, Drier, Hungrier: How Global Warming Punishes the World’s Poorest

Writing in the New York Times this week, Somini Sengupta highlights the escalating crisis in some of the world’s driest regions. Climate change is resulting in a “new normal” for people living in the remote arid regions of eastern Africa. Droughts have always been a...