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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6 years ago
Kennedy
enrolled.
"The biggest hardship I have faced is lack of school fees particularly in third term.This has negatively affected my performance in school because most of the time am out of school."
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6 years ago
Hellen
enrolled.
"The biggest hardship i am faced with is inadequacy of money to pay school fees for my children. "
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6 years ago
Grace
enrolled.
"Receiving this money means i Will be able to pay school fees for my children, complete the payment of the piece of land that i had started, buy a cow."
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6 years ago
Beatrice
enrolled.
"The biggest hardship I face in my life is that my income is very low and getting money to pay school fees for my children is a difficult task as majority of them are forced to drop out of school before joining high school due to lack of school fees."
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6 years ago
Samuel
enrolled.
"The biggest hardship I have faced in my life is inability to raise enough school fees to pay for my two children in secondary day school."
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6 years ago
Irine
enrolled.
"The biggest hardship have faced in life is the death of my elder brother who was paying my school fees,I had to drop from school and find a way to continue with my education."
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6 years ago
Collins
enrolled.
"I plan to spend my transfer on buying school items such as two pairs of school uniforms,secondary text books and exercise books,a school bag and a mattress. I also plan to go to a secondary school, pay my school fees upto form four."
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6 years ago
Mark
enrolled.
"The biggest hardship I have faced in my life is raising school fees for my two daughters who were schooling at Our lady of fatima and Kariobangi North,Nairobi city.I could hardly think right, being that, I was solely depending on subsistence farming.Dropping them out of school was the hardest thing in my life I could think of. "
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6 years ago
Isaak
enrolled.
"I am planning to expand my charcoal burning business so as to get more income and use part of the profit in paying school fees for my children."
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6 years ago
Mary
enrolled.
"The biggest hardship I have faced in life is getting enough money to buy food for my family because the little that I get from farm produce, I use in paying school fees for my children."
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