Gov’t releases Ksh.1.7 billion to nearly 431,000 orphans, vulnerable children
State Department for Children Services Principal Secretary Carren Ageng'o during a past meeting. PHOTO | COURTESY
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The government has disbursed over Ksh.1.7 billion to hundreds
of thousands of households caring for orphans and vulnerable children across
the country, the Ministry of Gender, Culture and Children Services announced on
Thursday.
State Department for Children Services Principal Secretary Carren Ageng'o, in a statement to newsrooms, said the ministry released a total
of Ksh.1,723,992,000 to 430,998 beneficiary households under the Cash Transfer
for Orphans and Vulnerable Children (CT-OVC) Programme, a key pillar of the
government's Inua Jamii social protection initiative.
The disbursement covers the January and February 2026 payment
cycle, and each household will receive a double payment of Ksh.4,000 for each
of the months, which is being processed through a contracted payment service provider.
“The CT-OVC Programme aims to encourage fostering and
retention of orphans and vulnerable children within their families and
communities, while promoting their human capital development,” noted PS Ageng’o.
“Specifically, the programme supports increased enrolment and
transition in education, improved health and nutrition outcomes, enhanced
household food security, and better child protection.”


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