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We check in with people at each stage of the cash transfer process to see how things are going. Take a look at some of their stories as they appear here in real-time.
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almost 2 years ago
Kache
received a $27 fourteenth payment.
"I highly believe that the rainy season is fast approaching. It would break my heart if my husband and I would not complete our new house construction project by then. I fear that our current one-room shelter may not survive the rains, which could leave my family at the mercy of cold nights and a dampened space. As I have been saving for this project since last year, I plan to continue doing the same until I accumulate enough funds. Building a two-room house made with mud walls and a tin roof will be the relief I so much yearn for currently. "
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almost 2 years ago
Dama
received a $27 sixth payment.
"The roof of my house was blown away by strong winds. Which left a large opening that lets in water whenever it rains. I tried to seal it hole with an iron sheet but it did not do justice, my family still sufferers from cold nights. Repairing the roof would bring so much relief and save us suffering. The greatest problem is, I have never been able to complete this task because I have been prioritizing more pressing needs like food over other things. Though the financial constraints are still tight, I plan to start balancing my cash to provide both food and decent shelter for my family. "
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almost 2 years ago
Chengo
received a $27 fourteenth payment.
"I want to groom my compound with a nice spacious house and more livestock, so as to make it feel more like home. Seeing my family of five members share a one-room structure bothers me so much that I wish to build them a new shelter. Also, the bigger the house, the brighter the compound! Thanks to the cash transfers, I have started collecting building materials like iron sheets. Once I have assembled enough, I plan to start the construction process. After that, I plan to increase my herd of six goats and cows to ten cows and thirty goats. Owning this livestock would equip me with enough wealth that can help me generate money. "
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almost 2 years ago
Kou
received a $233 third payment.
"I hope to complete my house project before next year"
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almost 2 years ago
Norah
received a $233 third payment.
"Givedirectly is helping me.Thanks to GD I have a new house project ongoing"
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almost 2 years ago
Annastacia
received a $421 second payment.
"My family of 6 depends on my teaching job to earn a living. However, the pay is insufficient as all goes towards household food and payment of bills and there is almost nothing to save. I am glad that Givedirectly has assisted a long way in settling some bills for instance, I have been able to pay $270 school fees for my son in grade 9 through the last transfers. I further saved the rest of the transfers in my bank account so that when schools close, I initiate the projects I left pending since I can not leave them to any other person to manage them the way I want. I am grateful that the transfers have reduced my financial burden as I now feel relaxed."
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almost 2 years ago
Kahindi
received a $27 tenth payment.
"Since I am certain of my monthly transfers, I have several goals that I am working towards accomplishing. The primary one is to build a house. That may take me a month. I am therefore hopeful to initiate the building project in April, 2023. Later, I shall focus on buying livestock, particularly goats. I aim to raise them because they mature faster and can be of great benefit to me in the long run. I am indebted to GiveDirectly for the financial support"
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almost 2 years ago
Zawadi
received a $27 tenth payment.
"I have been living in a hard situation. I have no bed and a mattress, but I have been sleeping on sisal sacks spread on a traditional sisal bed. So as I continue to receive my transfer, I have a goal of buying a new bed and a mattress to help improve my living condition. The ones I have been using have been subjecting me to pain every morning I wake up. I have always been bearing pain in my back and ribs as a result of the nature of my bedding."
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almost 2 years ago
Charo
received a $27 fourteenth payment.
"I currently live in a house with a makuti roof. It is a small single-roomed house, and it is in terrible condition. It has been around for the past couple of years. My goal is to consider building an iron-roofed house. I, therefore, intend to purchase iron sheets that will enable me to build a considerably large and strong house as I continue to receive my transfer. The makuti roofed house is not resilient since it deteriorates more quickly and is costly to maintain."
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almost 2 years ago
Mishi
received a $406 second payment.
"I decided to renovate my house after receiving my second transfer. Termites had eaten away at the door and windows, causing them to fall apart. I can't say how much money I spent on this because I delegated control to my son. They are all fixed as I speak, and I am very happy because I am staying in a safe house, as opposed to before when the door and windows could not be closed; it was not safe. I also paid $30 in school fees for my elementary-aged grandson. Apart from purchasing two chickens for $10, I used the remaining funds to support the family because we were without food due to a lack of rainfall."
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