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Time for Some Good News from Africa

Posted on August 18, 2011 by Mama Rungu

This summer’s news from Africa has been sobering. So I want to share 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 … Continue reading →

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