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
Emilly
enrolled.
"My proudest achievement is that I own a brand new mortobike that is aiding in transporting my farm produce from the farm to my home."
(Country: Kenya)
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over 8 years ago
Maurice
enrolled.
"My biggest hardship is that I got involved in a mortobike accident that left my right arm broken and now I cannot do my daily duties as usual because I'm in pain hence I cannot also provide for my children."
(Country: Kenya)
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over 8 years ago
Jane
enrolled.
"My biggest hardship is lack of finances that can enable me build a better house that will protect me from all odds."
(Country: Kenya)
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over 8 years ago
Maren
enrolled.
"The biggest hardship I face is the fear of death. I lost my eldest child last year to death. I still feel empty inside."
(Country: Kenya)
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over 8 years ago
Beatrice
enrolled.
"The achievement am proudest of is building our home. That means in dependence from my parents in law. We can make family decisions on our own and we are much happier here."
(Country: Kenya)
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over 8 years ago
Mary
enrolled.
"The achievement am proudest of is my return to the village to start life afresh. Most of my life I lived in towns away from the village because I had separated with my husband. Now my kids have a place to call home and it's my pride."
(Country: Kenya)
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over 8 years ago
Janet
enrolled.
"The achievement am proudest is furnishing my house. From beddings to chairs, tables and the cupboard i use to store my utensils."
(Country: Kenya)
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over 8 years ago
Yunita
enrolled.
"The achievement I am proudest of is that I have been able to take my kids to school even after the death of my husbad until one finished secondary school using money that I got from my small business of selling utensils like cups and plates including blankets in the local market."
(Country: Kenya)
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over 8 years ago
Beatrice
enrolled.
"The proudest achievement is that through my mat weaving we have been able to buy some livestock that we are keeping."
(Country: Kenya)
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over 8 years ago
Serfina
enrolled.
"The biggest hardship is paying school fees and losing my spouse."
(Country: Kenya)
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