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
Kennedy
enrolled.
"Making ends meet is our biggest challenge.We don't have enough money to buy food. This year we only got half a sack of maize from our farm during long rains.This is not enough to sustain our family upto the next season. "
(Country: Kenya)
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over 7 years ago
Churchill
enrolled.
"Making ends meet is our biggest hardship .We don't have enough money to buy food and other basic needs."
(Country: Kenya)
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over 7 years ago
Judith
enrolled.
"My biggest hardship in my life is that l don't have money to expand my farming.l have a small farm that is not enough to feed my family."
(Country: Kenya)
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over 7 years ago
Rodah
enrolled.
"Paying school fees for my children in secondary and primary school is my biggest hardship in my life.They have been missing school days when they are sent home because of fees balances."
(Country: Kenya)
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over 7 years ago
Susan
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"My biggest hardship is that l dont have enough money to buy food.l would like to expand my rice farming by leasing more land to increase my income but l don't have enough money."
(Country: Kenya)
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over 7 years ago
Eunice
enrolled.
"The biggest hardship is on making ends meet, we rely on scrap metal trading business which is not profitable enough to sustain the family."
(Country: Kenya)
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over 7 years ago
Maritha
enrolled.
"The biggest hardship I'm facing definitely has to be on paying school fees for my three children in secondary school, the eldest is in form four as we speak."
(Country: Kenya)
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over 7 years ago
Nora
enrolled.
"My proudest achievement is that I have taken most of my children to school,despite the low employment rate in Kenya. "
(Country: Kenya)
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over 7 years ago
Jared
enrolled.
"My biggest hardship has been losing my parents not being able to get that parental love them."
(Country: Kenya)
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over 7 years ago
Paul
enrolled.
"Paying school levies for our three children in primary school, is the biggest hardship we have faced, due to inadequate income. "
(Country: Kenya)
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