


Changing Lives: BOMA’s 2018 Annual Appeal
Mutho Ogorgebo was a BOMA participant who graduated six years ago. She is part of the Munya Business Group and Aramia Burriolan Savings Group in Dubsahai Manyatta, Samburu County. “We were among the first groups to be funded by BOMA and we are still doing business. We...
Climate-Proofing Poverty Graduation Programs
In collaboration with Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Assets and Market Access at the University of California, Davis, a research center funded by USAID, BOMA is undertaking a five-year randomized controlled trial to test the combination of a successful graduation...
Read Our Fourth Quarter 2017 Impact Report
When BOMA started to think about scaling up our efforts to end extreme poverty in the
drylands of Africa, we wanted to do more than demonstrate measurable impacts on a problem.

BOMA Project Announces Selection of Kura Omar as Aspen Institute New Voices Fellow
We are very proud and pleased to share that BOMA Co-Founder and Kenya Program Director Kura Omar was selected as one of the 2018 class of the Aspen Institute’s New Voices Fellowship. The Aspen Institute is an educational and policy studies organization based in...
Down to business: Drought-hit Kenyan women trade their way out of poverty
The BOMA Project was the subject of an article on Zilient.org by Benson Rioba of the Thomson Reuters Foundation.