There have been efforts by the private sector, government, and individuals to cushion Kenyans from the impact of Covid-19 (and even more so the low-income earners). Some of the measures include food relief, cash disbursements, donations of soap, sanitizers, and water to mention a few.

In this release, TIFA shares findings from a monthly multi-round panel survey amongst residents of Nairobi’s low-income areas (i.e Huruma, Kibera, Mathare, Korogocho, Mukuru Kwa Njenga, Kawangware)

This report shares the perspectives of Nairobi’s low-income earners on the following;
• Assistance to the needy (aware vs considered most helpful)
• Incidence of low-income earners accessing assistance given to the needy
• Expectations of what happened in the locality if no more assistance is received
• Government performance ratings in its efforts to provide assistance to the needy
• Source of information on the virus

Please download the full report HERE

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