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
Rachel
received a $99 initial payment.
"I spent the token payments on purchasing medicines at 3000 KES and the remaining 7000 KES in purchasing a roll of barbed wire for fencing my compound."
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over 8 years ago
Damaris
enrolled.
"My proudest achievement is that my son is currently in the University pursuing his bachelors degree in medicine. I am happy because I know he has a brighter future and it's because of our effort."
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over 8 years ago
George
enrolled.
"The biggest hardship that we have faced in life is that we have been living with HIV but we don't have adequate income which can enable us to get the right medicine and diet to keep us healthy."
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almost 9 years ago
Evaline
enrolled.
"I would say,my sickness has been my biggest hardship. This is because I'm suffering from tuberculosis and having to take medicine daily on an empty stomach is no joke since I cannot afford to buy food daily because I don't have a proper source of income and my spouse is also jobless."
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almost 9 years ago
Anjeline
enrolled.
"My biggest hardship has been my sickness. I was diagnosed with pressure in 2013 but unfortunately I could not afford to buy medicine because they were very expensive and even now I'm still struggling to buy these medicines."
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almost 9 years ago
Cyprian
enrolled.
"I am planning to spend my transfer on expanding my business of brick making by buying tools like shovels and a hammer, I will also use part of the transfer on building a house that is bigger than the one I have now and because my wife is sick, I will use part of the transfer on buying medicine that she needs as she suffered a stroke leaving her almost paralysed."
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almost 9 years ago
Violet
enrolled.
"The biggest hardship is taking of my children,it's not easy,at times when they are sick and I don't have the money to buy medicine for them i am forced to leave my identity card at the hospital and to collect it later when I have cleared the bill."
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almost 9 years ago
Damarice
enrolled.
"The biggest hardship that I face in my life is that I am a widow and I have five children so getting them food to eat, medicine when they are sick and paying school fees for them is really a big problem for me."
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