Are we making progress on global poverty?

At the BOMA Project, our mission is to help vulnerable people in some of the world’s poorest and most remote regions–the drylands of Africa–become self-sufficient and forge their own paths out of extreme poverty. Our proven poverty graduation model...

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...
The Data Dilemma: Making Measurement Matter

The Data Dilemma: Making Measurement Matter

Perspective from a Gender-Focused Poverty Intervention Program –The BOMA Project and Vera Solutions Accountability for nonprofits means many things: financial transparency and disclosure, to show that they are good stewards of the funding they rely on to execute...

We Can’t Afford to Wait: The Global Cost of Poor Maternal and Newborn Health and Nutrition

In February 2017, the Government of Kenya declared a national drought emergency, with experts saying that the long-term consequences could be worse than the drought of 2011. The arid and semi-arid regions where The BOMA Project works are the hardest hit: > 3.4...

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....

“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...