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Borrowed Lives: Kenya's Personal Debt Emergency | Radha Upadhyaya and Naomi Barasa

1 h 8 min · 19 mei 2026
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Nine out of ten Kenyan households are in financial distress. Not the country — the household. Your neighbor. Your mother. You. Fuliza alone disbursed 1.24 trillion shillings last year. People are skipping meals to service loans of a thousand shillings. Young people can't get jobs because they're CRB-listed. A regulator built for 42 banks is now chasing hundreds of lenders and losing.In this episode, Dr. Mamka Anyona sits down with development economist and University of Nairobi associate professor Radha Upadhyaya and feminist community organizer Naomi Barasa to trace how a celebrated financial inclusion story quietly became a personal debt emergency.This is a conversation about structural adjustment hiding inside an app, about debt as a tool of social fragmentation, and about what it means to organize for dignity when you're too busy worrying about collection day. Watch A Certain Amount of Madness on⁠⁠ YouTube⁠⁠ [https://www.youtube.com/@CertainMadnessPod] Follow us on Social media: ⁠⁠Twitter (X)⁠⁠ [https://x.com/amadnesspod] ⁠⁠Tiktok⁠⁠ [https://tiktok.com.com/amadnesspod] ⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠ [https://instagram.com/amadnesspod] Thank you for listening.

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aflevering Borrowed Lives: Kenya's Personal Debt Emergency | Radha Upadhyaya and Naomi Barasa artwork

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