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 5 years ago
Joseph
received a $22 eleventh payment.
"In the six months, I expect to have paid my spouse dowry so that I can have peace with my self and feel proud as a man."
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over 5 years ago
David
received a $22 eleventh payment.
"My farm has picked up so well and I have been able to earn a good income from it thus I can save some money out of it. So in the next six months, I expect to have saved some money which I can use in cases of emergency."
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over 5 years ago
Mwenda
enrolled.
"My husband's disability is such a big blow to the family. Raising four children single handedly has never been easy and providing for them is such a hustle. Besides being unable to provide food adequately, I was not able to take my three children to school. Only the last born made it to standard seven because I strain too much in terms of finances."
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over 5 years ago
Elizabeth
enrolled.
"I am a housewife who depends solely on my husband and sometimes I feel like I am burdening him too much. I have always felt that I have a role to play in raising our financial status, but I am not able to do so because I lack a source of income. This is attributed to the fact that I am not educated enough to secure a job. I would not want my children to undergo the same life and I believe education is the only weapon that can fight generational poverty in my family. Therefore, I will start a shop business in Karimani centre that will not only meet our current needs but also enable me to save for the future. Besides, I will purchase goats for rearing because they are easy to take care of."
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over 5 years ago
Wicklif
received a $45 third payment.
"In the next six months, I expect to have saved enough money for my college fee so that I can complete my course. With the college certificate, I'll be able to secure a decent job thus my life will improve."
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over 5 years ago
Alice
enrolled.
"I have always wished to have a better house.Since my husband died in the year 1997,my children and I live in a small hut.The children are all grown now and I even have grand children with whom we share the hut with.It is always crowded.Receiving this money means that I will be able to purchase building materials and construct another iron roofed house so I can use my current house as a kitchen."
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over 5 years ago
Magret
enrolled.
"My biggest hardship is lack of adequate land for cultivation and this has made me and the family to have little food in the house and this has caused famine in my household."
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over 5 years ago
Rose
enrolled.
"My biggest hardship is lack of adequate food for my family since i don't have enough land to cultivate more crops for the family. This has forced me to do casual jobs so as to get a meal for my family."
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over 5 years ago
Dina
enrolled.
"My life is faced with the biggest hardship of paying school fees for my chikdren and grand children since I am a widow, I can not sustain it alone fully."
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over 5 years ago
Stella
enrolled.
"I am faced with the biggest hardship of inadequate food because I do not have enough land that I would cultivate crops for sustained food production."
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