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Tag Archives: Laisamis District
Omar Gets Married
The Sokotei tree is a treasure to the wildlife and people of northern Kenya. The dense low branches provide tiny dik-dik antelopes with a good hiding place from raptors; noisy francolins and helmeted guinea fowl have a cool midday place … Continue reading
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Tagged African Poverty, African Women, Arid Lands Kenya, BOMA, Climate Change, Conservation and Poverty Reduction, drought, East Africa Drought, entrepreneurship, food aid, Grant Based Poverty Relief, Grassroots Poverty Alleviation, Horn of Africa drought, Income Diversification, Kaisut, Kargi, Kathleen Colson, Korr, Kura, Laisamis District, Landcruiser, lion, Loiyangalani, Mama Rungu, Marsabit District, micro-loans, microfinance, Mt. Kulal, northern Kenya, Pastoral Nomads, REAP, Small Business Development, South Horr, The BOMA Project, Turkana
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From Beggars to Lenders
The sun was setting as we gathered in the shade of Amina’s huts in Korr. Kura had arranged for me to meet with the Bayo Savings Group and I recognized many faces. Over steaming cups of sweetened goat milk tea, … Continue reading
Posted in Africa, African climate change, African drought, African women, Boma Fund Business Mentors, Climate change refugees, Dining for Women, Economic empowerment, Empower African women, Kasuit, Kathleen Colson, Kenya, Laisamis, Lake Turkana, Lake Turkana Wind Project, Mama Rungu, Northern Kenya, REAP (Rural Entrepreneur Access Project), Samburu, St. Lawrence University, The BOMA Fund, The BOMA Project, Uncategorized
Tagged African Poverty, African Women, Arid Lands Kenya, BOMA, Climate Change, Conservation and Poverty Reduction, drought, East Africa Drought, entrepreneurship, food aid, Grant Based Poverty Relief, Grassroots Poverty Alleviation, Horn of Africa drought, Income Diversification, Kaisut, Kargi, Kathleen Colson, Korr, Kura, Laisamis District, Landcruiser, lion, Loiyangalani, Mama Rungu, Marsabit District, micro-loans, microfinance, Mt. Kulal, northern Kenya, Pastoral Nomads, REAP, Small Business Development, South Horr, The BOMA Project, Turkana
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The Squirrel and the Elephant
A few months ago, Kura and I were sitting by the Ewaso Nyiro River in Samburu. After a 12 day trip in the field, we were enjoying watching a family of elephants play in the river. Kura was in a … Continue reading
Posted in Africa, African climate change, African drought, African women, Climate change refugees, Economic empowerment, Empower African women, Kasuit, Kathleen Colson, Kenya, Laisamis, Lake Turkana, Lake Turkana Wind Project, Mama Rungu, Northern Kenya, REAP (Rural Entrepreneur Access Project), Samburu, The BOMA Project
Tagged African Poverty, African Women, Arid Lands Kenya, BOMA, Climate Change, Conservation and Poverty Reduction, drought, East Africa Drought, entrepreneurship, food aid, Grant Based Poverty Relief, Grassroots Poverty Alleviation, Horn of Africa drought, Income Diversification, Kaisut, Kargi, Kathleen Colson, Korr, Kura, Laisamis District, Landcruiser, lion, Loiyangalani, Mama Rungu, Marsabit District, micro-loans, microfinance, Mt. Kulal, northern Kenya, Pastoral Nomads, REAP, Small Business Development, South Horr, The BOMA Project, Turkana
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A Baby Named BOMA
When we arrive back at Judy’s house a large group of women are waiting for us. They’re beautifully adorned in their jewelry and headdresses and all of the women are wearing bright orange shukas. Omar puts a bottle of water … Continue reading
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Tagged African Poverty, African Women, Arid Lands Kenya, BOMA, Climate Change, Conservation and Poverty Reduction, drought, East Africa Drought, entrepreneurship, food aid, Grant Based Poverty Relief, Grassroots Poverty Alleviation, Horn of Africa drought, Income Diversification, Kaisut, Kargi, Kathleen Colson, Kura, Laisamis District, Landcruiser, lion, Loiyangalani, Mama Rungu, Marsabit District, micro-loans, microfinance, Mt. Kulal, northern Kenya, Pastoral Nomads, REAP, Small Business Development, The BOMA Project, Turkana
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The Trees of Sand
At dawn we drove out of the village toward the Chalbi Desert, a land of dry volcanic sand that stretches all the way to Ethiopia. Judy and Ali, as well as a couple of other village friends, all lifetime residents … Continue reading
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Tagged African Poverty, African Women, Arid Lands Kenya, BOMA, Climate Change, Conservation and Poverty Reduction, drought, East Africa Drought, entrepreneurship, food aid, Grant Based Poverty Relief, Grassroots Poverty Alleviation, Horn of Africa drought, Income Diversification, Kaisut, Kargi, Kathleen Colson, Kura, Laisamis District, Landcruiser, lion, Loiyangalani, Mama Rungu, Marsabit District, micro-loans, microfinance, Mt. Kulal, northern Kenya, Pastoral Nomads, REAP, Small Business Development, The BOMA Project, Turkana
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Begging is the First Born
At Judy’s home in Kargi there is a stick hut with burlap walls. It has a dirt floor, a bed made of sticks and a thin foam mattress. This will be my room for the next two nights. We arrived … Continue reading
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Tagged African Poverty, African Women, Arid Lands Kenya, BOMA, Climate Change, Conservation and Poverty Reduction, drought, East Africa Drought, entrepreneurship, food aid, Grant Based Poverty Relief, Grassroots Poverty Alleviation, Horn of Africa drought, Income Diversification, Kaisut, Kargi, Kathleen Colson, Kura, Laisamis District, Landcruiser, lion, Loiyangalani, Mama Rungu, Marsabit District, micro-loans, microfinance, Mt. Kulal, northern Kenya, Pastoral Nomads, REAP, Small Business Development, The BOMA Project, Turkana
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The Face of Food Aid
The town of Marsabit is on the Cape Town to Cairo road, a main artery of the African continent. Just two hours west of this main road is the village of Kargi, home to numerous clans of the Rendille people. … Continue reading
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Tagged African Poverty, African Women, Arid Lands Kenya, BOMA, Climate Change, Conservation and Poverty Reduction, drought, East Africa Drought, entrepreneurship, food aid, Grant Based Poverty Relief, Grassroots Poverty Alleviation, Horn of Africa drought, Income Diversification, Kaisut, Kargi, Kathleen Colson, Kura, Laisamis District, Landcruiser, lion, Loiyangalani, Mama Rungu, Marsabit District, micro-loans, microfinance, Mt. Kulal, northern Kenya, Pastoral Nomads, REAP, Small Business Development, The BOMA Project, Turkana
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The Ominous Falam
When we drove up the western side of Mt. Kulal to reach the village of Gatab, our vehicle had to negotiate the steep sides of the mountain. Deep gashes in the dormant volcano’s lava flows created jaw-dropping canyons that made … Continue reading
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Tagged African Poverty, African Women, Arid Lands Kenya, BOMA, Climate Change, Conservation and Poverty Reduction, drought, East Africa Drought, entrepreneurship, Grant Based Poverty Relief, Grassroots Poverty Alleviation, Horn of Africa drought, Income Diversification, Kaisut, Kargi, Kathleen Colson, Kura, Laisamis District, Landcruiser, lion, Loiyangalani, Mama Rungu, Marsabit District, micro-loans, microfinance, Mt. Kulal, northern Kenya, Pastoral Nomads, REAP, Small Business Development, The BOMA Project, Turkana
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The Verdant Forest of Mount Kulal
Millions of years ago the African continent tore itself apart, creating a jagged trench from Jordan in the north to Mozambique in the south. Great volcanic mountains erupted on either side of this giant crevice including Kilimanjaro and Ol Donyo … Continue reading
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Tagged African Poverty, African Women, Arid Lands Kenya, BOMA, Climate Change, Conservation and Poverty Reduction, drought, East Africa Drought, entrepreneurship, Grant Based Poverty Relief, Grassroots Poverty Alleviation, Horn of Africa drought, Income Diversification, Kaisut, Kathleen Colson, Kura, Laisamis District, Landcruiser, lion, Loiyangalani, Mama Rungu, Marsabit District, micro-loans, microfinance, Mt. Kulal, northern Kenya, Pastoral Nomads, REAP, Small Business Development, Turkana
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Under Siege
After a night of malarone-infused anxiety dreams I awoke to the sound of young fruit dropping on my tin roof from the gnarled olive tree above my hut. The winds had arrived. As the dawn broke, the intensity of the … Continue reading
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Tagged African Poverty, African Women, Arid Lands Kenya, BOMA, Climate Change, Conservation and Poverty Reduction, drought, East Africa Drought, entrepreneurship, Grant Based Poverty Relief, Grassroots Poverty Alleviation, Horn of Africa drought, Income Diversification, Kaisut, Kathleen Colson, Kura, Laisamis District, Landcruiser, lion, Loiyangalani, Mama Rungu, Marsabit District, micro-loans, microfinance, northern Kenya, Pastoral Nomads, REAP, Small Business Development, Turkana
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