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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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11 months ago
Ghasia
received a $24 twenty-sixth payment.
"Thanks to the Givedirectly transfers I began a grocery business which had greatly changed the direction of my life. I never used to have a good source of income until I got this business. My husband is a motorcycle rider who in a week makes about $10. I also make an almost similar amount of $10 from my grocery business, we usually pull together our finances to fill in for school fees as the transfers on their own cannot cover everything. My goal is to use the transfers to expand this business I ma running to increase income as I also use it to pay the school fees for the children."
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11 months ago
Rukia
received a $24 twenty-second payment.
"I have wanted to be a tailor for so long. I knew with the burden of responsibility on my parents it was a far fetched dream until Receiving transfers revived that dream. I would want to have my own tailoring shop where I make clothes for clients and earn an income. I know that for me the passion I have for the trade I will be able to make people beautiful clothes that will make them happy. I want to save for the sewing machine as well as rent for the intended shop and this is the goal I am planning to work on this year."
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11 months ago
Priscillar
received a $24 eighteenth payment.
"The transfers have been instrumental in funding my children's education, alleviating the significant challenges I once faced in ensuring their continuous schooling. Previously, I grappled with the recurring issue of school fee arrears, which often resulted in my children being sent home, disrupting their education. However, since receiving the transfers, this situation has vastly improved, and my children no longer face the threat of expulsion due to unpaid fees. Looking ahead, I intend to allocate a substantial portion of my transfers towards covering my children's school fees in the upcoming months. I am truly grateful for the financial empowerment these transfers have provided."
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11 months ago
Juliet
received a $24 eighteenth payment.
"I am eager to utilize my upcoming transfers to enhance my poultry-raising enterprise, aiming to augment the size of my hen population and thereby boost my revenue from chicken sales. The invaluable financial assistance I've received has enabled me to make prudent investments, fostering financial stability for the future, a prospect that fills me with great satisfaction."
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11 months ago
Neema
received a $24 eighteenth payment.
"I am eager to allocate a significant portion of my upcoming transfers towards investing in livestock. With their ability to multiply relatively quickly, these animals will serve as a fruitful long-term investment, amplifying my initial capital. My intention is to utilize the proceeds from selling the livestock down the line to fund my children's education. The assistance provided by the transfers has been instrumental in ensuring my children's continued enrollment in school, eliminating the challenges we faced in the past when they were often sent back home due to financial constraints. This progress brings me immense joy and gratitude."
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11 months ago
Edwin
received a $309 third payment.
"Now that I have my driving license after completing driving school, I am hopeful that I will secure a job to support my family. With a steady income, I'll be able to meet our basic needs and support my children through their education. Farming has proven to be unsustainable due to the challenges we face with irrigation and unpredictable weather conditions. Therefore, I see securing a job as a more reliable way to provide for my family's future."
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11 months ago
Brendah
received a $309 third payment.
"In the coming years, I plan to open a posho mill, which is really needed around our village. You see, a posho mill can do well because you can buy maize for about $0.6 per kilogram, make it into flour, and then sell the flour for about $1 per kilogram. The profit margins look promising. We don't have a posho mill in our village, we travel far to find one. This is why I believe opening one within our community will be a great success. Alongside the posho mill, I want to open a small shop to sell food items including fresh milk, and a place to sell groceries. My goal is to offer essential items our neighbors might need so that they don't have to go far to get them. This way, I'll be able to attract all kinds of customers and significantly increase my income."
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11 months ago
Namakanda
received a $1201 second payment.
"Constructing a house"
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11 months ago
Wangolo
received a $1201 second payment.
"I appreciate give directly for the best direct process of giving money directly to the most needy"
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11 months ago
Nabwire
received a $1201 second payment.
"I have spent most of the cash on buying a plot of land in a safe place"
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