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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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7 months ago
Mwanaidi
received a $27 twenty-sixth payment.
"In the coming year and beyond, I want to invest in a goat-rearing project. This will serve as a lasting reminder of my transfers once they come to an end. Additionally, goats multiply, which is a great benefit. Once I have a good number, I will sell some to get money to support my family by paying school fees and buying food. To achieve this goal, I have already started buying goats and will continue to do so until I have acquired a good number."
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7 months ago
Shabani
received a $27 twenty-second payment.
"In the coming year and beyond, my main objective is to focus on investing in a goat-rearing project. Goats are less costly in terms of maintenance, and if I need to sell some, there is always a ready market. I thought of this project because, once these transfers come to an end, I want to have something to rely on. Additionally, I have school-going children, and if they are sent home for fee balances, I can sell some goats to pay for their education, along with other basic necessities. In a nutshell, I plan to use them as a financial cushion for unexpected emergencies. I aim to use funds from my upcoming transfers to purchase these goats, providing my family with additional income to address future needs. I am deeply thankful for the opportunities provided by this program, as they have played a significant role in improving my life."
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7 months ago
Anastasia
received a $425 initial payment.
"I thank God because I have been able to buy a bed and a mattress. I used to sleep on the floor on a very old mattress and I could wake up with hurt ribs.
Right now on sleeping on a good mattress, I wake up feeling energised and no pains. sleeeping on the floor also had had some wadudu clibing on us. The mosquito net also keeps away mosquitos."
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7 months ago
Florence
received a $427 initial payment.
"When I received the cash transfer, I had two major plans in mind. With four children in school—one in secondary and three in primary—I used $150 to pay their school fees. The exams were approaching, and I had been unable to settle their fees, so this money came at the perfect time to ensure they could continue their education without any interruptions. I then used $400 to buy 28 iron sheets, frames, and posts to begin constructing a new house. Our living situation had become dire since my previous house's roof had fallen off, forcing us to live in my son's small house. The construction is still incomplete as I ran out of money, but having started the project brings hope that soon we will have a more stable and spacious home. Though the house isn't finished yet, the materials are there, and I'm determined to complete it, giving my family a better place to live."
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7 months ago
Changawa
received a $27 twenty-second payment.
"My main objective is to enhance our farming operations by acquiring two bulls. Currently, we manage four acres of our family land, and the cost of preparing it is high, requiring us to hire a tractor at $10 per acre. This cost restricts our farming capabilities, prompting the need to invest in bulls that can increase our cultivation on unused land.
Each mid-sized bull costs around $300. Initially, I plan to purchase two and expand gradually as the business grows. To achieve this goal, I save a portion of my transfer in our savings group. These bulls will not only help cultivate our land but also generate income through good harvests and sales, meeting our family's financial needs. Moreover, I will use them to plow other people's land for a fee, generating additional income to buy more bulls in the near future."
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7 months ago
Jumwa
received a $27 twenty-sixth payment.
"My goal is to save enough funds to purchase land, freeing my family from our reliance on my grandfather's hospitality. While he has provided us with land, I fear he may ask us to buy it or leave since we don't legally own it. Securing our own land will allow us to build a stable and secure home for my family. That's why I save part of my transfer every month for this purpose. Another important goal is to ensure my children can attend school without worrying about school fees. I am deeply grateful for the opportunity that GiveDirectly transfers have provided us."
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7 months ago
Kalume
received a $27 twenty-sixth payment.
"As I had planned earlier to invest in watermelon farming, I couldn't proceed due to unfavorable weather conditions. Instead, I decided to focus on investing in a goat rearing business. I've begun saving part of my transfer for this project because goats multiply quickly, and I can sell some if I need money for other projects. This season, I also invested in maize farming, planting a larger area expecting a bumper harvest. Unfortunately, we didn't receive enough rain, and harsh weather conditions destroyed everything. This experience has reinforced the importance of having a backup plan, such as goat rearing."
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7 months ago
Changawa
received a $27 twenty-second payment.
"Initially, my plan was to build a new house for my family, as the one we were living in was not in the best condition. However, due to limited resources, I had to restructure my plans and opt for a renovation instead. I am happy with the progress I have made on the house renovation, as it will provide my family with a more comfortable and durable living environment. Additionally, to secure a financially sustainable future for my family, I have decided to focus more on expanding my chicken farming business. During school breaks, when I don't have to pay school fees for that month, I plan to use some of the transfers to purchase additional chickens. My hope is that these chickens will multiply and increase in number, allowing me to eventually sell them and use the profits to cater for my family's needs and pay my children's school fees. I am grateful for the support I have received from GiveDirectly, as it has enabled me to make these important investments in my family's future."
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7 months ago
Furaha
received a $27 twenty-second payment.
"In the coming year and beyond, I plan to invest in a goat-rearing project to create a dependable financial resource once my transfers end. Goats multiply, so in case of a financial crisis, like paying my children's fees, I can sell some to cover those costs. This project will enable me to provide basic needs for my family and serve as a reminder of the support I received from my transfers. By purchasing livestock, I can create a sustainable source of income. Ensuring my children have access to a good education will secure their future and enable them to support us in return."
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7 months ago
Andrew
received a $27 twenty-second payment.
"As an aspiring agribusiness entrepreneur, I have a deep passion for expanding my current chicken rearing project into something bigger. My dream is to eventually venture into cattle farming as well. I know the journey ahead is not an easy one, given my limited resources. However, I am determined to achieve my goals. I plan to continue with my chicken rearing project, hoping the flock will multiply and increase in number. I will then sell some of the chickens and use the proceeds to buy goats. I am hopeful that the goat herd too will also grow in size and value as well. Once I have built up a sizable herd of goats, I intend to use the profits from selling some of them to purchase cows. The female cows will be kept for breeding and milk production for sell, while the male cows will be sold at a higher price when fully grown. This will allow me to reinvest the profits into acquiring more young cows for rearing and selling. Alongside my agribusiness plans, I will continue to use the GiveDirectly transfers to pay for my children's school fees. Once my agribusiness project has reached its peak and is generating substantial profits, I plan to use those earnings to further educate my children. I am hopeful that this dream of mine will come true, as it holds immense significance for both myself and my family. The prospect of building a successful agribusiness and securing my children's education fills me with a deep sense of determination and optimism."
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