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Most Kenyans believe the NYOTA Fund grants are sufficient
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 86150, member: 27"] Public opinion just handed the youth grant a thumbs-up, with most people saying the cash is enough to actually kickstart real hustles. Public verdict on the startup cash [LIST] [*]Infotrak polled Kenyans on the youth grant. [*]Most respondents backed the amount as workable. [*]A smaller chunk called it insufficient. [*]A few admitted they were unsure. [/LIST] How confident people actually feel [LIST] [*]Seventy-seven percent said the funding can launch a business. [*]Nineteen percent thought the sum fell short. [*]Three percent could not decide either way. [/LIST] Who was asked and where [LIST] [*]Six hundred twenty people took part nationwide. [*]All forty-seven counties were represented. [*]The snapshot captured the broad public mood. [/LIST] Awareness levels across the map [LIST] [*]NYOTA Fund recognition sat at seventy-eight percent nationally. [*]Eastern topped awareness at eighty-eight percent. [*]Central followed closely. [*]North Eastern lagged behind. [/LIST] Gender and age patterns [LIST] [*]Men showed higher recognition than women. [*]Adults aged twenty-six to forty-five led awareness. [*]Younger and older groups trailed slightly. [/LIST] What people think the fund does [LIST] [*]Most correctly linked it to startup grants. [*]Nairobi showed strong clarity on its purpose. [*]North Eastern saw confusion about the training focus. [/LIST] Participation versus visibility [LIST] [*]Only thirty-six percent had direct or close involvement. [*]Nearly half reported zero engagement. [*]Eleven percent tried applying and missed out. [/LIST] What happens after the cash [LIST] [*]Disbursements are rolling out nationwide. [*]Training support follows the initial payout. [*]Skills building sets up later funding rounds. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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