by BOMA Communications | Jun 15, 2021 | Africa, Africa climate change, African drought, African women, BOMA Village Mentors, Climate change refugees, COVID-19 in Northern Kenya, economic empowerment, Global, In the Media, John Stephens, Kenya, Making a Difference, Nairobi, News, Northern Kenya, Our Work, Partner & Funder Feedback, REAP (Rural Entrepreneur Access Project), Rural Entrepreneur Access Project (REAP), Stories, The BOMA Project, Uncategorized, Who We Are, Women, Women Entrepreneurs
This gift will allow BOMA to accelerate and expand its work across Africa to reach millions of women and families.
by BOMA Communications | Sep 11, 2012 | Africa climate change, African drought, Climate change refugees, economic empowerment, Global, Kenya, Nairobi, Northern Kenya, The BOMA Project, Uncategorized
The Kibera slums of Nairobi are wild. It is muddy and smelly; it is vibrant and energetic. Hope lives alongside desperate poverty. It is a vestige of the flight from rural poverty to urban opportunity, where a new world awaits those who are willing to live amidst...
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...
by BOMA Communications | Mar 14, 2010 | Africa, Africa climate change, African drought, African women, Climate change refugees, economic empowerment, Kathleen Colson, Mama Rungu, Nairobi, Northern Kenya, REAP (Rural Entrepreneur Access Project), Rural Entrepreneur Access Project (REAP), The BOMA Fund, The BOMA Project
Kura will stay back with the Business Mentors in Isiolo while I return to Nairobi to meet the Dining for Women (DFW) safari group. It does not take long for the jarring hip hop music to start up while I wait for Kura to join me for breakfast on the verandah of the...
by BOMA Communications | Feb 21, 2010 | Africa, Africa climate change, African drought, African women, Climate change refugees, economic empowerment, Kathleen Colson, Laisamis, Nairobi, Northern Kenya, REAP (Rural Entrepreneur Access Project), Rural Entrepreneur Access Project (REAP), St. Lawrence University, The BOMA Fund, The BOMA Project
It was wonderful to finally arrive in Nairobi last night and be met by Ahmed Omar Ahmed, or “Kura” (Swahili for vote), BOMA’s Operations Director, as well as Captain James Neepe. Captain is a retired military helicopter pilot, now a commercial pilot ferrying...