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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almost 8 years ago
Everline
enrolled.
"Our biggest hardship is the lack of finances."
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almost 8 years ago
Susan
enrolled.
"The biggest hardship i got is paying school fees for my children."
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almost 8 years ago
Carroline
enrolled.
"Receiving this money is going to change my life because am going to plaster my house which is currently mud. "
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almost 8 years ago
Quinter
enrolled.
"Receiving this money will improve our living standards because we intend to repair our house which is mud walled."
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almost 8 years ago
Dorothy
enrolled.
"Biggest hardship is not being able to provide daily meal for my family."
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almost 8 years ago
Yvone
enrolled.
"My biggest hardship has been paying school fees for my children."
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almost 8 years ago
Joseph
enrolled.
"Our biggest hardship currently is on making ends meet, we depend on farming which as a result of acute draught is not reliable anymore leaving us with little options to support the family. "
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almost 8 years ago
Rosemary
enrolled.
"My biggest hardship is paying school fees for my children, they spend most of their times home due to lack of school fees."
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almost 8 years ago
Justine
enrolled.
"Finding money for my family upkeeps is my biggest hardship in life."
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almost 8 years ago
James
received a $484 second payment.
"The biggest difference that I may attest having experienced is the ownership of a pit latrine that I longed for a long period of time but due to poverty, I could not afford having one."
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