Women Leading Change in South Sudan- BOMA’s technical expertise and partnerships continue to advance peace and prosperity in South Sudan.

Women Leading Change in South Sudan- BOMA’s technical expertise and partnerships continue to advance peace and prosperity in South Sudan.

How the Peace Through Sustainable Access to and Management of Natural Resources (PAMANA) project has changed lives in Yei, South Sudan. Esther Kojo at her Business Stand When the sun rises over the lush fields of Lainya County in Central Equatoria, South Sudan, women...
Women Leading the Way Out of Poverty— Miriam Lekolo’s Story

Women Leading the Way Out of Poverty— Miriam Lekolo’s Story

In the arid village of Nengerpus, Lodokejek location, Samburu Central, where poverty and despair seemed to reign supreme, a beacon of hope emerged in the form of the Namayana Group, meaning “blessed.” Miriam Lekolo, a resilient widow, found herself at the...
BOMA is Building Resilience in Uganda

BOMA is Building Resilience in Uganda

The global refugee population has more than doubled in the last decade, and at least 100 million people have been forced to leave their home over the last ten years. Today, sub-Saharan Africa hosts more than 26% of the world’s refugee population. Forced into...
Philanthropist MacKenzie Scott Donates $10M to The BOMA Project

Philanthropist MacKenzie Scott Donates $10M to The BOMA Project

This gift will allow BOMA to accelerate and expand its work across Africa to reach millions of women and families.

BOMA’s International Women’s Day 2020 Message: Empowering Women to Build a Better World

BOMA’s International Women’s Day 2020 Message: Empowering Women to Build a Better World

“I want all my children to go to school, especially my girls.” Paulina Adapal, BOMA Graduate, Northern Kenya   The United Nations (UN) first celebrated March 8th as the International Women’s Day in 1975. In 1977, the UN declared March 8th as the official day for...
A New Year Filled With Hope

A New Year Filled With Hope

Have you made your New Year’s resolution?  At the BOMA Project, our resolution is simple…but challenging. We are planning to enroll 17,000 more women into our poverty graduation program in 2020. Women like Selina Lekimain, a BOMA participant in remote...