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 8 years ago
Paul
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"My biggest hardship is that my income is so small to support my family."
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over 8 years ago
Lilian
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"My proudest achievement is that I have managed to work hard in my farm and bought tables and chairs for my house."
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over 8 years ago
Admon
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"My biggest hardship that I do not have a stable job to sustain my family."
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over 8 years ago
Caroline
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"My biggest hardship is that my income is too small to sustain my family."
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over 8 years ago
Nancy
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"I am proud because I have some assets like cows that I own through my work in the farm."
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over 8 years ago
Emmaculate
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"Our biggest challenge is that our house is too small and we have no money to build a bigger one."
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over 8 years ago
Judith
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"The proudest achievement is that we build the house we are in since we had nothing. We have also managed to buy a cow."
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over 8 years ago
Seline
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"My proudest achievement is having worked as a casual worker for many years and after diligently saving my earnings for a while I was able to buy an ox which I later sold and used the money to buy two calves. "
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over 8 years ago
Milka
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"My proudest achievement is having worked as a farm hand and after diligently saving my earnings I was able to buy an ox. I later slaughtered the ox and sold the meat. I then added some of my savings on to the money that I gained and bought a donkey. "
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over 8 years ago
Siprine
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"I will say taking my children to school. One finished his primary levels but the other ones are still in school."
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