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...
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...

The Proven Solution to Ending Extreme Poverty

Do poverty graduation programs increase resilience for ultra-poor populations better than other types of interventions? Findings from a 3-year randomized control trial confirm that long-term positive effects of graduation outpace those of cash or asset transfer only....

Hotter, Drier, Hungrier: How Global Warming Punishes the World’s Poorest

Writing in the New York Times this week, Somini Sengupta highlights the escalating crisis in some of the world’s driest regions. Climate change is resulting in a “new normal” for people living in the remote arid regions of eastern Africa. Droughts have always been a...

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...

“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...