Tag: Inua Jamii program

  • Ksh 2.4B disbursed for Inua Jamii September stipends

    Ksh 2.4B disbursed for Inua Jamii September stipends

    The Ministry of Labour and Social Protection has disbursed Ksh 2.4 billion to beneficiaries of the Inua Jamii Cash Transfer Programme.

    The funds, channelled through the State Department for Social Protection and Senior Citizen Affairs, will benefit 1,212,670 vulnerable Kenyans, including senior citizens aged 70 and above, orphans, vulnerable children, and persons living with severe disabilities.

    According to Principal Secretary Joseph Motari, beneficiaries began receiving their September stipends this week, on 6th October 2025, with each receiving Ksh 2,000

    “The Ministry of Labour and Social Protection, through the State Department for Social Protection and Senior Citizen Affairs, has released Kshs. 2,425,340,000 for payments to 1,212,670 beneficiaries enrolled in the Inua Jamii programme”, he announced in a statement.

    He added “Payment commenced on 6th October, 2025, with each beneficiary set to receive Kshs. 2,000 covering the September 2025 cycle”.

    He reiterated that the Programme remains a cornerstone of the government’s social protection strategy.

    “It aims to alleviate poverty and promote the well-being of society’s most vulnerable members, including older persons aged 70 and above, and persons living with severe disability”, he noted.

    In August, Ksh 6 billion was disbursed to cover arrears for June and July 2025, following delays caused by a comprehensive data clean-up exercise aimed at streamlining the beneficiary list and removing ineligible recipients.

    The government is keen to enrol more eligible Kenyans in the programme following President William Ruto’s directive to expand it to 2.5 million beneficiaries in phases.

     

  • MP Nguna urges elderly to turn up for Inua Jamii programme

    MP Nguna urges elderly to turn up for Inua Jamii programme

    Mwingi West Member of Parliament Charles Ngusya Nguna alias CNN has appealed to communities around Kenya to support the elderly in a bid to enable them register sufficiently for the ongoing Inua Jamii program which kicked off on Friday across different parts of the country.

    Speaking at Migwani Baraza park over the weekend ,the second term Wiper Democratic Party lawmaker called upon the government to ensure beneficiaries receive the monies through their mobile phones saying this will ease the burden and agony of travelling to their respective banks for withdrawals.

    “Today at Migwani Baraza park, I officially launched Inua Jamii cash transfer programme whereby over 3,000  senior Citizens (Over 70+ years) from all over the Constituency are expected to benefit.In my speech, I promised to put  proper logistics in place to facilitate the implementation of the programme at the grassroot level in the next 15 days.Let’s sensitize the community to bring out those senior Citizens to enlist in huge numbers” he wrote

    The program which currently benefits over 1.2 million Kenyans, including 353,000 orphans and vulnerable children, 833,129 elderly citizens, and 47,000 persons with severe disabilities across the country is facing a hitch of insufficient enumerators to handle the needs of hundreds of Kenyans turning up for the exercise.

    However,the Principal Secretary for Social Protection and Senior Citizens affairs Joseph Motari has affirmed commitment by the ruling administration to actualize the success of program which remains one of the key priorities of President William Ruto’s administration in bettering the lives of the poor and vulnerable through Bottom-Up Transformation Agenda (BETA).

    “The success story of the Inua Jamii program is undeniable. It stands as a testament to our dedication to empowering households with older citizens, orphans, vulnerable children, and individuals with disabilities. Together, we are enhancing livelihoods and igniting hope.” he said

    Inua Jamii programme is the government’s flagship National Safety Net Programme whose objectives are to uplift the lives of the poor and vulnerable citizens through regular and reliable bi-monthly cash transfers.

    The government released Sh2.8 billion which has been credited into the accounts of over 1 million beneficiaries, who will receive Sh2,000 as payment for July.

    The programme includes Cash Transfers for Orphans and Vulnerable Children, Older Persons Cash Transfer, Persons with Severe Disabilities Cash Transfer and the Hunger Safety Net Programme.

    “Our officers will be moving to every corner of the country to ensure that all deserving Kenyans are enlisted with the cash transfer programme. We will start with 500,000 this year and then register 800,000 more Kenyans at the start of next year,” noted Cabinet Secretary for Labour Florence Bore

    Her sentiments were echoed by Motari who emphasized need for streamlining of the Inua Jamii cash transfer programme  in order to increase coverage and accountability.

    He assured the beneficiaries of timely and efficient payments noting that the delayed payment of the two payment cycles was occasioned by the transition from the previous administration to the Kenya Kwanza Government.

    “We wish to assure the beneficiaries of the Inua Jamii programme that the government will disburse their money at the appropriate time to cushion the vulnerable and elderly persons in the society against poverty,” added Motari.

    Besides the Inua Jamii programme that will continue to help eradicate poverty, hunger and malnutrition, the government has also reiterated its commitment of improving  the health of senior citizens.