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
Everline
enrolled.
"My proudest achievement is having started a green grocery business and it has enabled me to provide for my children and even educate them."
(Country: Kenya)
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over 8 years ago
Cathorine
enrolled.
"My proudest achievement is that I have always been getting good harvests from my farm and whenever I sell the produce I am usually able to buy a few chickens."
(Country: Kenya)
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over 8 years ago
Eunice
received a $98 initial payment.
"l plan to plaster my house , fence my home and buy water tank."
(Country: Kenya)
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over 8 years ago
Michael
received a $98 initial payment.
"l plan to build my son a house and pay school fee."
(Country: Kenya)
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over 8 years ago
Kesiah
enrolled.
"The biggest hardship that I face is lack of enough money to cater for my children's school fees, they were recently sent away from school because they had fee arrears."
(Country: Kenya)
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over 8 years ago
Lorine
enrolled.
"My proudest achievement is having given birth to two beautiful children who are my pride and joy."
(Country: Kenya)
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over 8 years ago
Eunice
enrolled.
"The biggest hardship that I face right now is how to pay school fees for my children, the little income that I get from selling vegetables at the market might not be enough to fully fund their educational needs."
(Country: Kenya)
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over 8 years ago
Pheobe
enrolled.
"My proudest achievement is having worked as a fish trader and managed to educate my son up to university level."
(Country: Kenya)
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over 8 years ago
Hellen
enrolled.
"The biggest hardship that I face right now is lack of a sustainable source of income, I have children who are in school and their fees must be paid. I fear that they may drop out of school if I do not get money to clear their fee arrears."
(Country: Kenya)
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over 8 years ago
Pamela
enrolled.
"The biggest hardship I have faced in my life is lack of money to educate my children. I am a casual laborer and a farmer and my income is not sufficient to feed and educate my children."
(Country: Kenya)
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