by Wasonga Calvin | May 9, 2022 | Uncategorized
A prominent poverty graduation program for women in rural northern Kenya has had big financial impacts, according to new results from an ongoing study led from UC Davis. by Alex Russell | May 09, 2022: The USAID-supported impact evaluation has found that The BOMA...
by BOMA Communications | Apr 26, 2022 | Uncategorized
Energy Leader & Entrepreneur Elsie Mbugua Elected Vice Chair of BOMA Board of Directors WASHINGTON, DC — The BOMA Project, a Kenya and U.S. based nonprofit that empowers women, youth, and refugees in Africa’s drylands to escape extreme poverty, is thrilled to...
by Lily Himmelman | Dec 14, 2021 | Uncategorized
Vaccination against COVID-19 plays a vital role in keeping BOMA’s participants safe As a growing presence in Africa’s drylands, BOMA has a responsibility to protect the populations that we serve — especially amid a global pandemic. BOMA serves those experiencing...
by BOMA Communications | Dec 13, 2021 | Uncategorized
Washington, DC — BOMA, a U.S. and Kenya-based nonprofit the implements high-impact poverty graduation programs in the drylands of Africa, has appointed tech and data industry leader Srilatha “Sri” Kothur to its Board of Directors. Kothur has a strong track record of...
by Lily Himmelman | Nov 1, 2021 | Uncategorized
This month BOMA kicked off direct implementation in Turkana County. Along with the establishment of a new field office in Lodwar, 1,680 new participants were enrolled in the graduation program. Although BOMA has worked in Turkana before, providing technical assistance...
by BOMA Communications | Oct 8, 2021 | Uncategorized
Did you know that an educated girl is less vulnerable to violence, can wait to marry until she’s ready, and often has fewer children? For girls living in extreme poverty, the difference is life changing. Gano experienced this transformation first-hand when her...