by BOMA Communications | Jun 6, 2013 | Missionary Trips, South Sudan, The BOMA Project
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by BOMA Communications | Apr 25, 2013 | The BOMA Project, Uncategorized
Great blog post from our partners at Aid for Africa about the tremendous potential of women entrepreneurs in Sub-Saharan Africa … including a mention of BOMA! You can find the blog here: http://bit.ly/ZOuXDS
by BOMA Communications | Apr 11, 2013 | REAP (Rural Entrepreneur Access Project), Rural Entrepreneur Access Project (REAP), The BOMA Project, Uncategorized
2012 was a watershed year for The BOMA Project. We refined our cornerstone program, the Rural Entrepreneur Access Project (REAP), as an innovative two-year poverty graduation program. We launched 420 new micro-enterprises across Northern Kenya, including 40 in Samburu...
by BOMA Communications | Mar 29, 2013 | Africa, Africa climate change, economic empowerment, Global, Kathleen Colson, Kenya, microgrants, Northern Kenya, REAP (Rural Entrepreneur Access Project), Rural Entrepreneur Access Project (REAP), The BOMA Project, Uncategorized
U.S. Senator Patrick Leahy (D-Vermont) entered a statement into the Congressional Record on March 21 that included a great mention of BOMA as a Vermont nonprofit with a “far-reaching contribution” that’s “doing innovative work to improve the...
by BOMA Communications | Feb 19, 2013 | Africa climate change, African drought, African women, economic empowerment, Kathleen Colson, Kenya, Microfinance, Northern Kenya, REAP (Rural Entrepreneur Access Project), Rural Entrepreneur Access Project (REAP), The BOMA Project, Uncategorized
“Mama Rungu, I am worried about you,” Neiboticho Wambille told me. “I have some sour milk for you; you must drink some.” “Acho olang, Neiboticho, I am fine. Just very hot.” I was sitting with Neiboticho and her business partners under the shade of a small...