Until recently, the only horizon of Molly was the end of the day. Plough the field of another, earning just enough money to eat, and start again. “A circle without end, I could not extirpate”, tells the story of this Kenyan 25 years of age.
A banal story in her village in the region of Bondo, in western Kenya, where most of the residents live more simply and struggle to grow maize, millet and cotton on a ground of ochre and dusty.
But all this, she says, it was before the introduction in October 2016 of the universal basic income […]
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