Gov't disburses Ksh.2.4B to over 1.2 million Kenyans under Inua Jamii programme

Social Protection and Senior Citizen Affairs Principal Secretary Joseph Motari addresses the press on August 7, 2025. PHOTO | COURTESY

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The government has disbursed Ksh.2.4 billion to over 1.2
million beneficiaries under the Inua Jamii Cash Transfer Programme for the
September 2025 payment cycle.
According to Labour and Social Protection Principal
Secretary Joseph Motari, each beneficiary will receive Ksh.2,000, with payments
having commenced on October 6, 2025.
The funds will benefit vulnerable groups, including older
persons aged 70 and above and persons living with severe disabilities, as part
of efforts to cushion them from poverty and economic hardship.
Motari reaffirmed that the Inua Jamii initiative remains a
key pillar in Kenya’s social protection strategy, aimed at promoting the
welfare and dignity of the country’s most vulnerable citizens.
"Inua Jamii remains a cornerstone of the government’s
social protection strategy. It is aimed at alleviating poverty and promoting the
well-being of the most vulnerable members of society.” Said PS Montari.
The programme targets older persons aged 70 years and above,
as well as persons living with severe disabilities, offering them regular
financial support to improve their quality of life.
This latest round of payments reaffirms the government’s
commitment to ensuring social security for all, particularly those who are
often left behind in economic development.
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