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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9 years ago
Damarish
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"I once bought a goat."
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9 years ago
Ruth
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"The biggest hardship I have is paying school fees for my children."
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9 years ago
George
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"I once worked for the government."
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9 years ago
Rose
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"I have no furniture and still do not live in a good house, in addition I have no steady source of income."
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9 years ago
Caroline
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"I have bought chairs and livestock for my family."
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9 years ago
Mikal
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"My biggest hardship in life is lack of money to pay school fees for my son who has just did his kenya certificate of primary education."
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9 years ago
Margaret
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"My biggest hardship in life is lack of source of income to sustain my family."
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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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9 years ago
Monicah
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"The achievement am so proud of is through my poultry farming I managed to buy sheep that I now own and are also doing fine."
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9 years ago
Odumbe
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"I would say my inability to raise school fees for my grandson is my biggest hardship because right now, I am jobless and I only depend on farming for sustainability."
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