From Hunger to Hope: BOMA’s 2018 Annual Appeal

From Hunger to Hope: BOMA’s 2018 Annual Appeal

Have you ever worried that you would not be able to feed your family? In the remote regions of Africa where the BOMA Project works, women like Sarah Lenalparsipia, above, experience that fear every day. With your help, we are changing that fear into strength, and...

BOMA Project in Times Square for International Poverty Eradication Day

http://www.boma.ngo/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/BOMA-Project-Nonprofit-Day-2018.m4v   The BOMA Project is at the crossroads of the world today to bring awareness to one of the world’s most urgent problems–and the UN’s #1 Sustainable Development...

Building Trust, and Tailored Financial Products, Help Women on the Margins

Did you know that women comprise 56% of the 1.7 billion adults globally without access to formal financial services? The gender inequality is more pronounced in Sub-Saharan Africa, where 30% of women have an account versus 39% of men. Low incomes, illiteracy and...
Reflections for Father’s Day

Reflections for Father’s Day

Our amazing co-founder Kura Omar wrote this thoughtful piece about what it means to be a man working to empower women in the drylands of East Africa, and his hopes for his own children this Father’s Day. While our program is gender-focused on helping women...

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....

The Greatest Need. The Greatest Return. Why We Put Women at the Center of Our Program.

    This International Women’s Day, we wanted to share our thoughts about what empowering women means to us, and to the world. Since we started our resiliency-building poverty graduation program in the drought-stricken regions of eastern Africa, The...