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Meeting Kura

09.18.11

I arrived back into Nairobi on Sunday night after a weekend inspecting properties in Nakuru and Naivasha. It was fascinating to see  properties that have sprung up in this region, just two hours from Nairobi,  to service the growing professional middle class. Many of the hotels were family friendly – bouncy castles and pools forRead More

Travel with the Nomads

09.18.11

“Africa is mystic; it is wild; it is a sweltering inferno; it is a photographer’s paradise….It is the last vestige of a dead world or the cradle of a new one…It is all of these things but one thing – it is never dull.”   Beryl Markham, West with the Night Dear Friends: As the founderRead More

Measuring Success

09.14.11

The morning after I arrived in Nairobi I had a fascinating breakfast meeting with Marc Maxson of Global Giving.  Marc is a PhD neuroscientist who helps coordinate the GlobalGiving Storytelling project in East Africa, a monitoring and evaluation experiment (see www.globalgiving.org/story-tools/ for details). The meeting with Marc was timely.  BOMA has a program that is seeingRead More

Time for Some Good News From Africa

08.19.11

This summer’s news from Africa has been sobering. We want to bring you some good news – but first a bit of background. Since the founding of The BOMA Project in 2005, we have endured three severe droughts. Each resulted in devastating livestock mortality, and each was proclaimed “the worst drought in 50 years.” AsRead More

The Human Element of Our Work

04.14.11

It even rained in Loiyangalani.  As we came into the desert oasis town the steam was rising from the evaporating puddles in the road.  Kura pointed out the Turkana settlements on the outskirts of the village.  We splashed through the overflow water from the borehole that provided plentiful water to the settlement; naked children wavedRead More

Where There Are Large Herds, There is Danger

04.06.11

In the morning I woke early, anxious to be back on the road and on our way to Loiyangalani. Poor Kura, Omar and Semeji had been up late, talking with Joseph. I hated to wake them up but Kura was great, as usual. “It’s okay, Mama Rungu, I agree, we should leave now.” “Okay, Kura,Read More

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