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02 Sep
INUA JAMII REGISTRATION ONGOING IN TAITA TAVETA

Inua Jamii Program: Registration Open for Orphans, Vulnerable Children, Older Persons, and People with Disabilities



The Inua Jamii program is currently ongoing with registrations and offers support to orphans, vulnerable children, older persons, and individuals with severe disabilities in Kenya. This initiative aims to provide essential assistance to those in need, and there are no registration fees involved.

If you meet the eligibility criteria for this program, it's important to take action promptly. To begin the registration process, visit the nearest Social and Development Services offices in your location, where dedicated staff will guide you through the process and offer any necessary assistance.

For older persons seeking to register for the program, mark your calendars for the start date of September 1, 2023. Registration for older beneficiaries will take place at Social Development Offices situated in sub-county offices. To be eligible for this program, applicants must meet the following criteria: 

  • Kenyan Citizenship: You must be a Kenyan citizen aged 70 years or older.
  • National Identity Card: Possession of a valid National Identity Card is a mandatory requirement.
  • Caregiver Identification: During the registration process, all older persons will be required to identify a caregiver. Beneficiaries are free to nominate anyone they wish to be their caregiver, provided that the chosen individual is 18 years of age or older and possesses a valid National ID card.

The administration has provided an important advisory to streamline the registration process and ensure efficiency.

There is no need for individuals to crowd the offices for registration.


Instead, the registration activity will be conducted at the village level, making it more accessible and convenient for eligible participants.

This initiative demonstrates the commitment of the Inua Jamii program to improve the well-being of vulnerable populations in Kenya.

By providing support to orphans, vulnerable children, older persons, and individuals with severe disabilities, the program aims to create a positive impact in the lives of those who need it most.


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