Mass registration of poor and vulnerable people kicks off

Molo location Chief Lucy Waiganjo at the Molo DCC's registration centre during the mass registration of the poor and vulnerable people exercise that kicked off today.

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 Mass registration of poor and vulnerable people has kicked off in Molo Sub-County in an exercise aimed at enabling the State to open an Enhanced Single Register for all persons who are eligible for Government social assistance.

The exercise which is being supervised by the department of social services is set to last for six days. Through the register, the government will be able to share the data in it with other non-governmental organizations who will be able to assist the poor and vulnerable with an aim of prioritizing their concerns when need arises.

The area chief, Lucy Waiganjo who was present at the Molo Deputy County Commissioner’s compound registration centre said that this is a key exercise given that the government will have access to your data and will be in a position to make informed decisions and provide assistance in line with the needs of the people in various localities.

She lauded the locals for turning up in large numbers for the exercise and urged more to come on board so that they are not left out in this registration. Hence, for one to be registered, they only require to produce their original national identification card.

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