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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8 years ago
Fredrick
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"My biggest hardship is in fully attaining my basic needs: food, shelter and clothing. I have no stable income to guarantee attainment of my needs. "
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8 years ago
Dorice
enrolled.
"My proudest achievement is that I was able to make a house that I live in today from the proceeds of my rice farms. "
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8 years ago
Susan
enrolled.
"My proudest achievement is that I have for many times gone for HIV test but has always tested negative. "
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8 years ago
Milca
enrolled.
"My biggest hardship is settling school fees for my two sons in secondary school forms two and three since I have no stable income source. "
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8 years ago
Judith
enrolled.
"The biggest hardship is that the poor economy has caused my business to run losses. I hardly recover my capital. "
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8 years ago
John
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"My proudest achievement was when I had a good harvest from tomato farming which there after I was able to sell and pay part of a piece of land that my brother was helping me acquire. "
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8 years ago
Benard
enrolled.
"I have really struggled to pay school fees for my children, I could easily sell some of the cattle I reared back home to ensure that my children does not miss school."
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8 years ago
Grace
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"My biggest hardship has been bringing up my children and educating them, I was forced to sell a piece of land for them to get school fees. I'm a proud mother who educated her children through thick and thin. "
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8 years ago
Patrick
enrolled.
"I managed to educate my children, I used to labor just to be paid on a daily basis and the money could not be enough to cater for all my needs, despite all these hard times I still ensured that my children never missed classes. I am proud because some of my children went to school. "
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8 years ago
Leonida
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"I'm proud of myself because I managed to educate my child to college level something that sounds like a dream to me. I had nothing at hand to count on but out of my hard work, my son is somewhere education wise. "
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