Making a Difference for Mothers

Making a Difference for Mothers

This Mother’s Day, BOMA is celebrating a major milestone. We have now impacted 105,624 women and children since we launched in 2009. Participants in our two-year, holistic poverty graduation program are earning incomes, feeding their families, accumulating...

“Them Too”: What Does Women’s Empowerment Look Like in Sub-Saharan Africa?

  In honor of International Women’s Day 2018, we asked one of our BOMA Board members to share her experience in the field, seeing the transformation among BOMA Project participants. I had never been to sub-Saharan Africa when I joined the Board of The BOMA...

BOMA Project Announces Selection of Kura Omar as Aspen Institute New Voices Fellow

We are very proud and pleased to share that BOMA Co-Founder and Kenya Program Director Kura Omar was selected as one of the 2018 class of the Aspen Institute’s New Voices Fellowship. The Aspen Institute is an educational and policy studies organization based in...

Down to business: Drought-hit Kenyan women trade their way out of poverty

Nabore Elyo, Magatho Mifo and Bore Lafte are pictured at the shop they co-own in Kargi village, Marsabit, Kenya on November 30, 2017. Thomson Reuters Foundation/Benson Rioba   The BOMA Project was the subject of an article on Zilient.org by Benson Rioba of the Thomson...

Keeping Success in Our Sights–New Huffington Post Blog

Nick Kristof, in his January 6 column in the New York Times, shared his optimistic view that 2017 was the best year ever. We agree. Even in the face of climate change, global conflict and stories of famine and natural disasters, we see profound positive change in the...

Expanding how we think about “resources” on the path to ending extreme poverty

  Our latest blog post on the Women Deliver “Deliver for Good” platform examines how we need to include “intangibles” such as education, access to financial institutions and services, and agency and self-determination  in our definition of...