by BOMA Communications | Dec 5, 2014 | The BOMA Project
Purena Lemoitanit, a BOMA business owner in the village of South Horr, proudly delivered this hand-written thank-you note to a BOMA field officer last week. Here’s the translation, plus her most recent business inventory: “I would like to congratulate all...
by BOMA Communications | Dec 5, 2014 | The BOMA Project
These are great numbers. But how do they equate to the life of one woman in Northern Kenya? Four years ago, Naperu Llabalang’a had a hard life. She was a traditional young woman, raised in a remote, rural village. She had never attended school. Her husband...
by BOMA Communications | Nov 26, 2014 | The BOMA Project
Warm greetings to you and your family! When I think about gratitude, I think about Nchiliwau Galwersi. She’s one of the remarkable women I’ve been lucky to meet in my travels through Northern Kenya. After being bitten by a snake, Nchiliwau lay in...
by BOMA Communications | Nov 3, 2014 | The BOMA Project
On October 16 and 17, Rowan Emslie and Enrique Costoya, two fellows at TaroWorks, visited our Nanyuki office and then traveled to a field site at Archer’s Post, where they met with members of a BOMA savings group and BOMA Village Mentor Boniface Leliko. TaroWorks is a...
by BOMA Communications | Oct 3, 2014 | Africa climate change, African women, Kenya, REAP (Rural Entrepreneur Access Project), Rural Entrepreneur Access Project (REAP), The BOMA Project
The BOMA Project is featured in a new United Nations documentary that spotlights nine organizations making a difference in confronting climate change. The 22-minute documentary, Climate Heroes: Stories of Change (http://ow.ly/BXTd6), takes a trip around the world to...