by BOMA Communications | Nov 1, 2010 | The BOMA Project, Uncategorized
Today the adventure begins. Maina and Semeji arrive promptly at 6:30 and they load the vehicles with the jerrycans, water and a few food supplies. We head north out of Nanyuki and are once again treated to the rare sight of the summit of Mt. Kenya. Another good...
by BOMA Communications | Oct 31, 2010 | The BOMA Project, Uncategorized
Once again, I arrive at Robin’s house in the dark. The “treehouse” is also the home of Arid Lands Resources, a profitable venture in the gums and resins business. The ground floor houses the small warehouse and sorting area of the resins, or sap, from the acacia...
by BOMA Communications | Oct 30, 2010 | Kenya, South Sudan, The BOMA Project
Nairobi continues to be unrecognizable from the Nairobi of my time as a student in the late 70’s and especially from the tumultuous 90’s. I love walking the streets of the city but in the 90’s when I would be here to lead safaris it became impossible. The street...
by BOMA Communications | Oct 27, 2010 | The BOMA Project, Uncategorized
Into Africa There are three large bags that must make their way from my barn office in Vermont to the hot arid plains of northern Kenya. The bags contain my usual list of supplies – satellite phone, first aid kit, traditional African dresses, camera and laptop...
by BOMA Communications | Mar 22, 2010 | Africa, Africa climate change, African drought, African women, Climate change refugees, economic empowerment, Kathleen Colson, Kenya, Mama Rungu, Nairobi, REAP (Rural Entrepreneur Access Project), Rural Entrepreneur Access Project (REAP), The BOMA Fund, The BOMA Project
Festus, the Front Office Manager of Sekenani Camp, provides the orientation for the guests before they head to their tents. “We have no fence that surrounds the camp, so you must not walk anywhere, particularly at night, without one of our warriors who will escort...