The BOMA Project helps women living in extreme poverty in Kenya’s arid lands adapt to climate change by diversifying their livelihoods by starting small businesses in their villages. Its Rural Entrepreneur Access Project (REAP) targets the poorest and most vulnerable women in each community. REAP builds resilience to climate change because it enables women to own productive assets, which generate income and are not tied to the drought-threatened livestock industry.
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