by BOMA Communications | Jul 25, 2012 | The BOMA Project, Uncategorized
A quick google of the words famine, drought and Africa brings up a remarkable number of articles and blog posts. The Guardian in the UK has a terrific blog called Poverty Matters and recent posts include a review of a book, “Pastoralism and Development in Africa” as...
by BOMA Communications | Jun 26, 2012 | The BOMA Project, Uncategorized
The sun was setting as we gathered in the shade of Amina’s huts in Korr. Kura had arranged for me to meet with the Bayo Savings Group and I recognized many faces. Over steaming cups of sweetened goat milk tea, we shared stories and laughed. The women poked fun at...
by BOMA Communications | Jun 26, 2012 | The BOMA Project, Uncategorized
A few months ago, Kura and I were sitting by the Ewaso Nyiro River in Samburu. After a 12 day trip in the field, we were enjoying watching a family of elephants play in the river. Kura was in a reflective mood. “You know, Mama Rungu,” Kura said, “we have to be...
by BOMA Communications | Dec 2, 2011 | The BOMA Project, Uncategorized
When we arrive back at Judy’s house a large group of women are waiting for us. They’re beautifully adorned in their jewelry and headdresses and all of the women are wearing bright orange shukas. Omar puts a bottle of water in my hand as our entire group heads out to...
by BOMA Communications | Nov 29, 2011 | The BOMA Project, Uncategorized
A recent opinion article by Samuel Loewenberg in The New York Times (November 26, 2011) correctly observes that the current hunger crisis in the Horn of Africa, which has afflicted some 13 million people, was predicted for months. “The drought has been mounting...
by BOMA Communications | Nov 29, 2011 | The BOMA Project, Uncategorized
At dawn we drove out of the village toward the Chalbi Desert, a land of dry volcanic sand that stretches all the way to Ethiopia. Judy and Ali, as well as a couple of other village friends, all lifetime residents of Kargi, were interested in joining us on this...