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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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2 years ago
Shadrack
received a $28 sixth payment.
"As I continue to receive my transfer, my primary goal is to buy more iron sheets for building a new house. The current one is too small to accommodate all my household members comfortably. Since I can make bricks by myself, I have set a goal of building a permanent house that will serve me for a long period. I currently reside in a small mud-walled house. Extreme weather has weakened its walls, making it incapable of standing the test of time. Along with building a new home, I also want to provide my son, who is currently in first grade, with ongoing educational support. I want him to be successful in life."
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2 years ago
Kazungu
received a $28 sixth payment.
"As a parent, I want to see my son who is in his last year of secondary school succeed in life. This is only possible with higher-quality education. I'm planning to set aside $10 per month to help him pay his college enrollment fee the following year. He is doing well in his present schoolwork, and I am sure he will get into the university."
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2 years ago
Bahati
received a $28 sixth payment.
"I joined a savings group where we put aside $10 each month with the idea of buying an ox for each member at the end of the year as my driving force . My strategy is to make them available for employment so that others can hire them to plow their farms, adding to our family's revenue. Additionally, we won't budget for labor costs associated with plowing, so we'll be able to cultivate our farm on schedule and produce a healthy crop."
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2 years ago
Jumwa
received a $28 tenth payment.
"My intention is to buy some land this year. Because we don't have a place to build our house, we are now living in my husband's uncle's home. We need to own land since we have kids who will soon be adults and need a place to live. To do this, I have already started setting up $20 per month in my savings account, which I will then use to buy a piece. Since an acre costs $1,000, before the end of the year, I will pay the deposit and hunt for additional funding to finish the payments."
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2 years ago
Kavumbi
received a $28 sixth payment.
"My main objective for this year is to construct a home. I haven't felt particularly proud of living in my parents' home for the past three years. Although it will take me some time, my long-term objective is to have all the supplies I need to construct the two-room house by the end of the year. I'm confident that I can purchase the necessary 24 pieces of ironsheets, building poles, cement, and building stones by setting aside a portion of my income and a portion of my monthly transfer. When the building is finished and I'm ready to move in, my heart will burst with happiness."
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2 years ago
Bahathi
received a $28 tenth payment.
"I hope to accomplish a number of objectives this year. I want to first make my house look better. I'll accomplish this by erecting sturdy poles all around the house to replace the weak ones. Replace the "makuti" (coconut leaves) roofing with iron sheet roofing. Second, I'd really like to cover the primary school tuition for my other 3 children. This keeps them from being expelled for having unpaid school fees. By paying their tuition on time, they will have a better chance of succeeding in their studies and exams."
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2 years ago
Halima
received a sixth payment.
"Due to the meager income my husband receives from his casual jobs, it is difficult for him to provide for the needs of our entire family. Throughout the year, I plan to make investments in purchasing and raising livestock. When the flock is large enough, I'll sell some of the animals and use the proceeds to help my husband with some of the family's expenses and pay for my children's schooling after selling a portion of the livestock."
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2 years ago
Juliana
enrolled.
"My health has failed me a big deal, I think it is because of my old age. I have high blood pressure that has affected my hearing. When I went to the hospital to seek medication I was put on drips of medicine through the vein in my right hand , somehow it affected the hand, it has since become feeble and I cannot use it to handle heavy work and this has prevented me from handling household chores well unlike before. My general health is deteriorating and it worries me a lot . I attend Longisa hospital for regular check-up and reviews."
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2 years ago
Saro
received a $426 second payment.
"GiveDirectly has had a huge impact on our family and the community in general. It is a miracle that families can now send their children to school and educate them because of GiveDirectly and their generosity. GiveDirectly has excelled at ensuring that we as a community feel understood, seen, and respected, all while allowing us to structure the next chapter of our lives as we see fit, without their interference or judgment. I hope they continue to bless others in the same way they have blessed us for many years to come."
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2 years ago
Kimera
received a $28 tenth payment.
"My main aim is to make sure that my children excel in their studies by ensuring that I pay their fees on time every school term. I am assured of fulfilling this since I am guaranteed to get a monthly transfer from GiveDirectly. I have been struggling to raise their fees by selling charcoal, however, despite the efforts I have been putting in, they frequently get sent home. I am glad that through the five years of this program, my children will no longer be struggling with school fees, and my expectation as a parent is to see them achieve their career goals."
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