The expansion includes 570,263 new beneficiaries who have been added to the programme, reflecting the government’s commitment to gradually extend its reach. Payments for these new beneficiaries are set to commence this week, starting Wednesday.
“The Ministry has onboarded 570,263 new beneficiaries. The total number of beneficiaries in the June payroll is 1,607,996 up from 1,037,773 in May 2024. All those new beneficiaries who have opened bank accounts will be paid from Wednesday,” stated PS Joseph Motari.
The Inua Jamii Cash Transfer Programme targets vulnerable groups such as individuals aged 70 years and above, orphans, vulnerable children, and people living with severe disabilities who lack other sources of income or pension. It aims to alleviate poverty and hunger among these populations by providing regular financial support.
President William Ruto’s directive to expand the programme further aims to eventually reach 2.5 million beneficiaries across Kenya. The initiative underscores the government’s commitment to addressing poverty and enhancing social protection for vulnerable citizens.
The program’s impact has been significant, providing a lifeline for those who may otherwise struggle to meet their basic needs. By expanding coverage and increasing the number of beneficiaries, the government seeks to ensure more individuals and families can access essential financial assistance.
Inua Jamii operates by disbursing funds to beneficiaries’ bank accounts, emphasizing transparency and efficiency in payment delivery. This approach not only supports recipients directly but also contributes to financial inclusion by encouraging account ownership among beneficiaries.
As the June payments begin, beneficiaries across the country will receive the support they need to improve their livelihoods and sustain their well-being. The Ministry continues to monitor and evaluate the program’s effectiveness, ensuring that it meets its objectives of poverty alleviation and social support.