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BOMA’s CEO John Stephens featured on Great.com podcast

BOMA’s CEO John Stephens featured on Great.com podcast

by BOMA Communications | Feb 11, 2021 | In the Media, John Stephens, Stories, The BOMA Project

Spirit Rosenberg from Great.com interviewed John Stephens, CEO of The BOMA Project as part of their ‘Great.com Talks With…’ podcast. This series is an antidote to negative news stories that aims to shed light on organizations and experts whose work...

From Success to Success – And A New, Incredible House

by BOMA Communications | Jan 19, 2021 | Stories

“I wasn’t looking for money or food aid,” says Kiringace Lalaur. “All I wanted was an opportunity to better our lives.” Kiringace lives in a tiny manyatta in Barsaloi. The region is known for its  inhospitable terrain that is increasingly coming to characterize the...

Agnes Lekupe: Mother, Entrepreneur and Now, a Leader

by BOMA Communications | Dec 14, 2020 | Stories

A small Manyatta stands in the middle of a fence surrounded by a fence made of thorns.  A  woman opens the door to her small home. Like she does every morning, she gazes at the orange hues in the sky as the sun rises.  Dawn is when she likes to contemplate the...
Christine Lokidogoi: Single Mother and Landlady Extraordinaire

Christine Lokidogoi: Single Mother and Landlady Extraordinaire

by BOMA Communications | Oct 8, 2020 | Stories, Women, Women Entrepreneurs

Christine Lokidogoi is a restless and energetic person. She talks quickly in a tumble of sentences, many of which are the beginnings of remarkable ideas. Christine’s energetic outlook is especially remarkable given that she is a single mother of  five children. Prior...
Agnes Lekupe: A BOMA entrepreneur who is a role model for her daughters

Agnes Lekupe: A BOMA entrepreneur who is a role model for her daughters

by BOMA Communications | Sep 2, 2020 | REAP (Rural Entrepreneur Access Project), Stories, Women Entrepreneurs

Over the last few months, Agnes Lekupe has been especially concerned about her children. “With everyone at home during COVID-19, teen pregnancies are on the rise,” she says. “I spend a lot of time  talking to my four daughters about the importance of...
One key reason BOMA’s women entrepreneurs are seeing a growth in sales and profits during COVID-19

One key reason BOMA’s women entrepreneurs are seeing a growth in sales and profits during COVID-19

by BOMA Communications | Aug 12, 2020 | Stories, Women Entrepreneurs

The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted businesses around the world – the effects have been especially devastating for vulnerable communities. And yet, BOMA’s women entrepreneurs in Northern Kenya are showing incredible resilience in navigating the economic aftershocks of...
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This fund enabled BOMA to continue to scale its work in its determination to reach one million women and children across the arid lands of Africa.

By 2017, BOMA had expanded to five counties with two hundred employees across northern Kenya, had opened a partnership in Uganda and secured funding for expansion to Ethiopia. Kathleen was also working closely with the World Bank and the Government of Kenya who wanted to adopt BOMA’s poverty graduation model as part of their social protection strategies for arid land communities.

With numerous studies and evidence of measurable impact at hand, in 2014 BOMA committed to scaling their program to reach one million women and children through strategic partnerships with other NGO’s and government adoption. This required advancing BOMA’s visibility in the NGO sector that gained traction when Kathleen was awarded a Rainer Fellowship through the Mulago Foundation, and through BOMA’s numerous other awards including a Lighthouse Award from the UN Climate Change Conference and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

For centuries, communities in the Arid and Semi Arid Lands (ASALs) of Kenya have tended livestock and lived off the land but all that was being changed by accelerated climate change. Over the next two years Kathleen traveled widely through Northern Kenya with Kura Omar, a Lekuton aide who grew up there. Traveling in a beat-up Land Rover, she and Kura drove from village to village across the arid scrubland, accompanied by one support staff person and a security guard. With Kura as guide and translator, she spent those two years listening—to village elders, faith leaders, community development workers and residents. But it was the conversations with the women who brought home how devastating the droughts were for families. While the men traveled farther and longer in search of grazing terrain and water, the women and children were left in the villages to survive on their own, often for as long as six months. With little hope of employment beyond menial labor, like hauling water or gathering firewood, they are forced to beg for credit and rely on humanitarian food aid to survive. The women spoke passionately about their dreams: to be empowered, to create their own solutions, to lead their families out of extreme poverty. Kathleen and Kura decided to build an organization that focused on helping women earn an income as it offered the most promising path for building the resilience of families in the arid and semi-arid lands. Kura became BOMA’s co-founder and first employee.