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
Dison
enrolled.
"My proudest achievement is having been a successful farmer, I have been able to build my own house and buy some livestock with proceeds from the sale of my crops. "
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over 8 years ago
Grace
enrolled.
"The biggest hardship that I face right now is ill health, I don't have enough funds to access quality treatment and I fear that I may succumb to the illness. "
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over 8 years ago
Everline
enrolled.
"My proudest achievement is having been a successful farmer and managed to build my own house with proceeds from the sale of my crops. "
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over 8 years ago
Margret
enrolled.
"The biggest hardship I'm facing currently is on making ends meet,I fell sick some few months ago and used all the savings I had on medication leaving me with nothing to plough back in the business. "
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over 8 years ago
Eunice
enrolled.
"The achievement we're proudest is having leased some farm last year and planted rice which gave good harvest."
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over 8 years ago
Beatrice
enrolled.
"The achievement we're proudest of is having been able to build our current house, we used to live in thatched leaking house before."
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over 8 years ago
Alfred
enrolled.
"The achievement we're proudest of is having been able to use the little money we get to seek for medication..From the year 2013 our life has been full of sickness but we thank God for the far he has brought us."
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over 8 years ago
Rennis
enrolled.
"The biggest hardship we face now is that of being homeless, it is not comfortable living in a another person's house knowing that anytime they can come back from town and settle in."
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over 8 years ago
Jacinta
received a $493 second payment.
"Other Ngos pay school fees for our children in their respective schools while GD gives us transfers directly to enable us afford household basic needs; our children can't as well stay in class with empty stomachs."
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over 8 years ago
Sheba
received a $493 second payment.
"I have a big difference in my daily life since my quarrying business has been lucrative ever since I opened it. I make at least 1500 KES a day, which has improved the living standard of my household."
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