Outreach
Further 3 years of implementation of the BOMOSA scheme (by 2012)
- Institutional framework in place and is fully functioning
- Number of BOMOSA plot communities at least tripled in Eastern Africa
- Positive socio-economic results can be documented at a national level
- BOMOSA plots have no significant impacts on quality or usage of the water bodies
- Subsistence farmers set up their own "single cage plots" for self sufficiency
Within 5 years of BOMOSA implementation (by 2015)
- Number of BOMOSA plot communities has again tripled in Eastern Africa
- Recreational role of plot communities becomes a major role e.g. fish specialty as a
- basis for gastronomical services
- Establishment of new hubs for increased production of fingerlings to supply plots
- Other Sub-Saharan states are taking up the BOMOSA scheme
Within 10 years of BOMOSA implementation (by 2019)
- The BOMOSA scheme can be documented as having most cost-effective and sustainable impact on increasing food security and eradicating poverty in Eastern Africa and other Sub-Saharan states.

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