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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almost 9 years ago
Mary
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"My biggest hardship is lack of college fees for my children."
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almost 9 years ago
Damarish
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"I have no steady source of income."
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almost 9 years ago
Ruth
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"The biggest hardship I have is paying school fees for my children."
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almost 9 years ago
George
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"I once worked for the government."
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almost 9 years ago
Rose
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"I bought a goat and leased land for farming."
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almost 9 years ago
Caroline
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"I have bought chairs and livestock for my family."
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almost 9 years ago
Mikal
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"My proudest achievement is that l have struggled to educate my daughter up to form four."
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almost 9 years ago
Margaret
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"My proudest achievement is that l have struggled to educate my children."
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almost 9 years ago
Churchil
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"The biggest hardship in my life has been my health I have been unwell never knew I could get better but in the long run I managed it through at least now I can be able to do my day to day work , thou not yet that well."
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almost 9 years ago
Monicah
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"The hardship am getting is in karachuonyo farming is not doing well and when you do farming its like zero work so always hunger stricken no where to get food ."
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