Ministry Releases Ksh 860M to 430,000 Households

The release comes amid a tough economic climate largely driven by increasing economic pressure from the Iran war straining imports...
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The Inua Jamii programme has disbursed Ksh2,000 to over 430,000 vulnerable households across Kenya to support orphans and children in need. Payments began on Tuesday, March 31, following the government's release of Ksh860 million.
- A total of 430,198 households will receive Ksh2,000 each.
- The Ministry of Gender, Culture, and Children Services confirmed the disbursement through the State Department for Children Services.
- Funds will be disbursed via mobile money through the e-Citizen platform, accessible by dialling *222#.
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