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.
Learn more about how recipients opt in to share their stories.
access_time
almost 9 years ago
Eunice
enrolled.
"My proudest achievement is that l have struggled to educate my son and daughter through farming."
(Country: Kenya)
View Eunice's
profile
access_time
almost 9 years ago
Mourine
enrolled.
"My biggest hardship in life is lack of proper source of income."
(Country: Kenya)
View Mourine's
profile
access_time
almost 9 years ago
Joshua
enrolled.
"My biggest hardship in life is lack of proper farming equipment since I depend on farming but I manually."
(Country: Kenya)
View Joshua's
profile
access_time
almost 9 years ago
Jacton
enrolled.
"The biggest hardship we face now is lack of food. The last planting season we did not get a good harvest. So now we have to buy food especially cereals like maize."
(Country: Kenya)
View Jacton's
profile
access_time
almost 9 years ago
Samson
enrolled.
"My proudest achievement has been giving my children education despite the struggles"
(Country: Kenya)
View Samson's
profile
access_time
almost 9 years ago
Alice
enrolled.
"The biggest hardship was loosing our parents and we were not able to go to school,we just lived by working for people."
(Country: Kenya)
View Alice's
profile
access_time
almost 9 years ago
Violet
enrolled.
"My proudest achievement is that I have managed to take care of my children."
(Country: Kenya)
View Violet's
profile
access_time
almost 9 years ago
George
enrolled.
"My proudest achievement is that I have been able to see my children through school through my farming business."
(Country: Kenya)
View George's
profile
access_time
almost 9 years ago
Jane
enrolled.
"Our proudest achievement is that we have educated our children to best of our ability."
(Country: Kenya)
View Jane's
profile
access_time
almost 9 years ago
Beatrice
enrolled.
"The achievement am proudest of this house and every thing in it like the furniture. We have joined a merry go round, here we call them silk. Through the the small business I run and my husband's casual labour, we were able to save money in this silk and we bought iron sheets building materials and every thing else we own."
(Country: Kenya)
View Beatrice's
profile