GDLive Newsfeed
We check in with people at each stage of the cash transfer process to see how things are going. Take a look at some of their stories as they appear here in real-time.
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over 4 years ago
Lena
enrolled.
"it means that as my household I am helped as ibwill be able to provide for my home what I need and lacked"
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over 4 years ago
Fatima
enrolled.
"I am very happy because this money will help improve my life here on my household."
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over 4 years ago
Evelesi
enrolled.
"Basically, I have been struggling to earn money to buy food. Most of the times, floods and droughts make it impossible for us to harvest enough."
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over 4 years ago
Sumani
enrolled.
"I did not harvest enough food this year, due to that it has affected most of my life this year as all the money i make it is ending up buying food"
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over 4 years ago
Nancy
enrolled.
"I have been married for such a longtime but i was divorced because my husband marrued another wife. He took most of my children and he left me with only one."
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over 4 years ago
Patuma
enrolled.
"Am so happy with this program because it will help in building a new house and paying fees for my children."
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over 4 years ago
Esnart
enrolled.
"The money will assist me to renovate my house and buy food for my children."
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over 4 years ago
Esita
enrolled.
"My grandfather experienced an accident and it costed our family a lot to care for him."
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over 4 years ago
Ambilipe
enrolled.
"The money will mean a lot to us. It will assist us in buying school uniform for the kids,mattress and bedding and also building a new house."
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over 4 years ago
Ndoko
enrolled.
"I suffered stroke some 18 years ago that rendered my left arm half lame. This makes it difficult to produce enough out of my charcoal burning job. On average I make 2000 shillings a month, an amount that is supposed to meet all our needs. Since this area is drought stricken, we buy everything including water. Recently, my wife was taken back to her maternal home because I haven't completed dowry payment. All these are results of financial constraint which is my biggest hardship."
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