by BOMA Communications | Feb 25, 2011 | The BOMA Project, Uncategorized
At 6 am, our group leaves in two vehicles. I am driving Gumps with Semej and Omar, Kit, Chip and Corwin. Kura has David, Maina and a dozen other passengers under canvas in the back of the Defender. We will drive from Korr to Loiyangalani through a semi-desert land...
by BOMA Communications | Feb 23, 2011 | The BOMA Project, Uncategorized
We have settled into a few nights in the village of Korr, one of the largest settled villages in the Kaisut region with a surrounding population of 14,000 people. Bound by a need to support each other in a harsh place, Somali Muslim and Christian communities (African...
by BOMA Communications | Feb 15, 2011 | The BOMA Project, Uncategorized
Visitors to northern Kenya, including Kenyans, are always astonished to see a part of Kenya so neglected and poor. For the few tourists who come to the north, there is the inevitable comparison to the other pastoralists in the south and central parts of Kenya, the...
by BOMA Communications | Feb 13, 2011 | The BOMA Project, Uncategorized
After lunch, we drive outside of town to a local campsite with thatched huts, a long drop latrine and real showers that come down from a large water container perched above a small surround of reeds. The dramatic mountains provide a stunning backdrop to the setting. ...
by BOMA Communications | Feb 11, 2011 | The BOMA Project, Uncategorized
The road from Ndikir to Ngurunit is one of the worst in the district. Last November I drove this road in the dark, plowing through sand that was at times three feet deep. The sand was so deep that it would come over the hood of the truck, necessitating the use of...