Government releases Sh2bn Inua Jamii cash

National
By Sharon Wanga | Dec 01, 2023

Enumerator Mary Kiama (seated) updates Labour and Social Protection CS Florence Bore on the Inua Jamii Fund registration process at Barguret, Kieni constituency in Nyeri County. [Mose Sammy, Standard]

The government has disbursed Sh2 billion in funds to Inua Jamii beneficiaries to cover November 2023 payments.

The Ministry of Labour and Social Protection on Friday, December 1 released Sh2,095,360,000 for the beneficiaries enrolled in the Inua Jamii program.

Another Sh6 million was released towards improving nutrition through a complementary program known as Cash and Health Education (NICHE).

The beneficiaries will start receiving their payments on Monday, December 4, 2023, Labour Principal Secretary Joseph Motari has announced.

"The funds were credited to the accounts of 1,044,621 Inua Jamii beneficiaries, with each beneficiary receiving Sh2,000 being payment for November 2023," said PS Motari.

The Inua Jamii program was launched in 2015 by the previous administration to support the most vulnerable members of the community by providing them with a stipend to cushion them from poverty, and hunger by improving their lives.

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