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 6 years ago
Janeth
received a $253 initial payment.
"My life has already changed but am expectant of better things ahead. Especially paying school fees with ease for my children in secondary school. Without education their lives will not be better than mine. So in the next six months I expect to generate more income from sale of milk and have more livestock. This will give me some financial muscle to pay the fee."
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over 6 years ago
Monica
enrolled.
"Receiving this money means I will be able to buy land and livestock, which will help to improve the standards of living in my family. I will also be able to help other children who have failed to continue with education. "
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over 6 years ago
Agnes
enrolled.
"Receiving this money means investing in education.
This money will enable my household buy scholastic materials and also pay school fees for my children who are studying."
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over 6 years ago
Florence
enrolled.
"Receiving this money means that acquiring household basics is already sorted. Secondly, I am going to purchase livestock to enhance my economic basis to supplement on the education of my children."
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over 6 years ago
Angela
enrolled.
"Receiving this money means, investing in the education of my daughter who is at secondary school."
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over 6 years ago
Jenifer
enrolled.
"Receiving this money means to buy oxen and providing my children with basic needs like food ,clothes, beddings and education. "
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over 6 years ago
Batulazagha
enrolled.
"The biggest hardship i have faced in my life is constantly worrying about where i will get School fees for my children term after term to enable them acquire education."
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over 6 years ago
David
enrolled.
"My biggest hardship is inadquency of money to cater for the educational needs of my children."
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over 6 years ago
Fazira
enrolled.
"Recieving this means uplifting our livelihood starting from household basic needs , assets and paying school fees for our children's education."
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over 6 years ago
John
enrolled.
"The biggest hardship which I face in Family is limited finacial support for education. "
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