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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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9 months ago
Esther
enrolled.
"I am blessed with a family of 7 members. Three of them are boys who have successfully undergone the rite of passage(circumcision) and are now considered as young men within our community. Unfortunately, because of limited resources, I am unable to construct a separate structure for them to reside in as per our tradition and custom. As a result, they are forced to sleep in the kitchen. This has not gone well with the neighbors who are constantly criticizing me for not honoring the traditional yet they know the underlying reason(s)."
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9 months ago
Kanze
received a $26 eighteenth payment.
"In the upcoming months and beyond, my foremost objective is to secure funding for my son's education. My aim is to settle all outstanding school fees to ensure his uninterrupted learning journey. By eliminating these financial burdens, he can fully focus on his studies, paving the way for a brighter future. I am grateful for the financial support provided, as it has significantly contributed to meeting my family's needs, particularly in facilitating my son's education."
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9 months ago
Dhahabu
received a $26 twenty-sixth payment.
"With schools set to reopen next week, I am gearing up to address the pending school fee arrears for my children, which amount to a total of $50. Using my upcoming transfers, I intend to clear this debt and ensure that my children's education remains uninterrupted. Creating a conducive learning environment for them is paramount, and settling these fees will contribute to that goal. I cannot overstate my gratitude for the transfers that have facilitated this positive transformation in my life. The support I have received has been instrumental in alleviating financial burdens and providing opportunities for my family's education and well-being."
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9 months ago
Dama
received a $26 twenty-second payment.
"Livestock holds a special place in my heart, as they offer opportunities for earning income. With my upcoming transfers, I intend to invest in goats, recognizing their potential for multiplying and generating revenue. My plan is to expand my livestock holdings and eventually exchange some goats for an additional bull. Having two bulls will significantly enhance my income-generating capacity, as I can offer plowing services to others in the community. This diversification of income sources marks a significant shift from my previous reliance solely on my son for financial support. I am immensely grateful for the financial assistance provided by the transfers, as they have empowered me to pursue economic opportunities and achieve greater financial independence. This newfound ability to earn money brings me great joy and satisfaction, reflecting the positive impact of the transfers on my life."
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9 months ago
Viola
received a $336 second payment.
"GiveDirectly has done well providing us with unconditional cash transfers. This has lifted our spirits and renewed our optimism as it transformed our lives, allowing us to invest in what matters most to us. I can not express how happy I am that, because of their help, I have been able to achieve things that once felt out of reach, like owning three goats. And now, I am looking forward to having a better house soon. Thank you, GiveDirectly, for making all of this possible."
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9 months ago
Marathi
received a $26 twenty-sixth payment.
"In the next few months and years, my big goal is to build a two-room house. I've been saving up through a savings group called SILC, and I'm almost there—I've got $95 saved! Once I hit $100, I can borrow more than $20 to help fund my project. I'm looking forward to having my own place, it would mean the world to me. I plan to repay the loan through transfers, the money I earn from my casual job, and with some help from my daughter. I can't wait to see my dream become a reality!"
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9 months ago
Kache
received a $26 twenty-sixth payment.
"I have seen livestock farming doing well in our area specifically for goats, so I opted to borrow ideas from a neighbor who was balancing her priorities well. Instead of receiving money and concentrating on food, I opted to start an investment which by the end of this year I would like to account for it. Therefore, I plan to start goat raring. I chose goats because they are affordable in terms of the cash I receive from GiveDirectly and also they do not require much attention. Their ability to survive in a drought-prone area also encouraged me to invest in them knowing that I will not have a tough time looking after them. I now have 2 goats with hopes that when they multiply they will act as my financial security."
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9 months ago
Chengo
received a $26 twenty-sixth payment.
"In the next year, I aim to construct a small house. I plan to use the money I receive through the GiveDirectly transfers to save up for building materials. Currently, I have 14 iron sheets, but I still need to gather building poles and save for the wages of the construction workers. With each transfer, I'm getting closer to realizing my dream of having a place to call home."
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9 months ago
Sidi
received a $396 second payment.
"GiveDirectly is simply amazing. I cannot express enough gratitude for everything it has done for me. I would not change a thing about it. It has been an incredible lifeline for me, and I am immensely thankful."
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9 months ago
Santa
received a $26 twenty-sixth payment.
"Since my house crumbled last year, I've had to move into my brother's house. He usually lives and works in Mombasa with his family, which makes it convenient for me, except when they visit the village. During their visits, I find myself having to look for another place to stay. To prevent this from happening again, I am planning to build a two-room house for myself. Fortunately, through previous cash transfers, I have managed to obtain essential materials like iron sheets and building poles. Now, I only need $15 for labor, which I plan to gather by saving through my self-help group."
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