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Foster families will be given priority in Inua Jamii, says PS

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Enumerator Mary Kiama (seated) updates CS for Labour and Social Protection Florence Bore on the Inua Jamii Fund registration process at Barguret, Kieni constituency, Nyeri county, September 11, 2023. [Mose Sammy, Standard]

Families seeking to be enrolled in the Cash Transfer programme and have children in Charitable Children Institutions (CCI's) will be given priority.

According to Labour and Social Protection Principal Secretary Joseph Motari, the ministry will consider the children transiting from children's homes and orphanages when registering new beneficiaries in the Inua Jamii programme.

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