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 7 years ago
Rose
received a $491 second payment.
"The biggest difference in my daily life is that I no longer get frequent hypertension attacks since I am less worried about how I will feed my children."
(Country: Kenya)
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over 7 years ago
Tobias
received a $98 initial payment.
"If i get the upcoming transfer i will build a new house as my current one is not in a good condition. I am also planning to start a livestock business that will help me make some income to sustain my family."
(Country: Kenya)
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over 7 years ago
Stephen
received a $98 initial payment.
"When i get the upcoming transfer i will buy a bull for ploughing and an ox plough, this will make ploughing easy for me and my produce too."
(Country: Kenya)
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over 7 years ago
Pamela
received a $491 second payment.
"The biggest difference I have is that I did not know where I was going to get money to construct a new house, but I am quite pleased and relieved that I can see myself moving into a new house soon."
(Country: Kenya)
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over 7 years ago
Benter
received a $491 second payment.
"The biggest difference in my daily life is that I bought a motorcycle and right now I get 300KES everyday.I am very happy because I easily support my family members interms of food and other basic needs."
(Country: Kenya)
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over 7 years ago
Job
enrolled.
"My biggest hardship in life is making ends meet.l don't have enough income to buy food for my family.Sometimes they are forced to take only two meals a day."
(Country: Kenya)
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over 7 years ago
Nancy
enrolled.
"My biggest hardship in life is paying school fees for my daughter in secondary school. She is in form four. Our income is not enough to pay for her school fees.She has pending fees arrears."
(Country: Kenya)
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over 7 years ago
Roseline
enrolled.
"The biggest hardship has been losing my family members that I looked up to for support."
(Country: Kenya)
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over 7 years ago
Eunice
enrolled.
"Our proudest achievement is that we have a house and a beautiful family of our own."
(Country: Kenya)
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over 7 years ago
Eunita
enrolled.
"My proudest achievement is that through farming I have been able to pay school fees for children."
(Country: Kenya)
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