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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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1 year ago
Caneline
received a $279 third payment.
"I have an exciting plan of starting a small business right at home. My vision is to open a kiosk, a venture that seems particularly promising given that there's only one shop in the vicinity. This scarcity of shops presents a golden opportunity to attract clients. My kiosk will offer a variety of items. Given the lack of nearby options, I believe this will perfectly cater to the needs of the community. Alongside this, I intend to diversify my business by adding a posho mill. This addition is strategic it allows me to sell maize flour and serve as a draw for customers who might need other items from my shop. Imagine this scenario: a customer comes in to buy maize flour but ends up purchasing something else from the kiosk. This cross-selling opportunity is an integral part of my business plan, as it maximizes customer convenience and increases the potential for sales. Through this blend of essential goods and services, I aim to create a one-stop shop that serves the needs of my community while also fostering the growth of my entrepreneurial journey. it's a strategic move to secure a stable future for my family. It will provide a reliable source of income to address essential family needs, including school expenses and food."
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1 year ago
Kabibi
received a $21 eighteenth payment.
"A persistent issue for my household has been the frequent shortage of food, sometimes leading us to skip meals due to its unavailability. Fortunately, I am now liberated from this challenge. Following the recent rains, I successfully cultivated my acreage and reaped a bountiful harvest, putting an end to our food scarcity woes. With ample supplies, my family no longer faces the hardships of insufficient nourishment. Empowered by the recent harvest, I am considering expanding my resources by investing in livestock. I plan to acquire more goats and chickens, as they seem to be a promising venture. Given my current lack of substantial work opportunities, I view these animals as a valuable investment. Owning them provides a financial safety net; I can sell them when the need arises, ensuring that I no longer face the financial struggles of the past. These assets offer a newfound stability that I can rely on in times of financial uncertainty."
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1 year ago
Majeme
received a $614 initial payment.
"I feel at peace,I was able to clear my late father's debt, we are at peace as a family, no debt, and we also expanded our land at our residence."
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1 year ago
Wakooli
received a $614 initial payment.
"IRON SHEETS , BECAUSE OUR PREVIOUS HOUSE WAS VERY OLD ALMOST GOING TO FALL US"
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1 year ago
Womusi
received a $614 initial payment.
"I WAS RUNNING MY DAILY ERRANDS, THEN I SAW A TEXT CONFIRMING THAT I HAD RECEIVED THE MONEY, MY MIND RAN TO TRANSPARENCY AND HONESTY IN GIVEDIRECTLY"
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1 year ago
Ivyne
received a $279 second payment.
"What truly resonated with me about GiveDirectly's approach was their support. It directly impacted various aspects of my life. It facilitated payment of school fees for my children, provided food for my family, and significantly supported my farming endeavors. One of the most remarkable aspects of GiveDirectly's program is its inclusiveness. Unlike other NGOs, where aid might not reach everyone, GiveDirectly ensures that every household receives support. This comprehensive approach is both fair and empowering. Another element that sets GiveDirectly apart is the unconditional nature of their cash transfers. The flexibility to use the funds based on our specific needs is incredibly valuable. This aspect of their program allowed me to address the most pressing needs of my family efficiently and effectively. I sincerely hope that GiveDirectly continues with this exemplary model of support. Their efforts in assisting the impoverished have the power to bring about transformative changes. By continuing to provide unconditional financial aid, they can uplift many more individuals and families, fostering a cycle of positive change and development in communities."
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1 year ago
Kahaso
received a $21 twenty-second payment.
"My objective is to accumulate sufficient funds to purchase two bulls, which will prove invaluable in cultivating my land. The expenses incurred in land preparation for farming have been substantial, and acquiring these bulls is anticipated to significantly reduce these costs. Furthermore, the bulls can serve as an additional source of income if I decide to offer farming services to others. The financial support from the transfers has been a crucial factor in enhancing the overall quality of my life, and I express sincere appreciation for this assistance."
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1 year ago
Charo
received a $21 eighteenth payment.
"My current dwelling is in a state of disrepair, with the added vulnerability of being thatched with grass. Although constructing a new house was initially part of my plan, unforeseen circumstances arose when my child fell ill. The transfers that were originally earmarked for the house had to be redirected towards my child's medical expenses, causing a delay in my construction plans. As the sole provider for my family and lacking a steady income source, saving for both the house and medical bills proved to be a significant challenge. Now that my child is on the path to recovery, my immediate focus is on acquiring iron sheets to build a new, more durable roof. My goal is to obtain a minimum of 22 iron sheets, purchasing at least two pieces every month. Once I have completed the collection of iron sheets, my next step will be to acquire the necessary building poles. With the support of my wife, who is also a beneficiary, I have managed to purchase 8 iron sheets so far. I am optimistic that, with continued effort, I will accumulate the materials needed to construct the new house and provide a safer and more stable home for my family."
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1 year ago
Christina
received a $279 third payment.
"The assistance we received was timely, allowing us to use the funds as we saw fit during a crucial time of need. Additionally, the informative sessions provided valuable insights, particularly in understanding Mpesa and ensuring the security of our funds. These sensitization meetings have been enlightening, contributing to our knowledge and financial literacy. As of now, I haven't identified any areas that require correction, and we are thankful for the support that came when it was needed the most."
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1 year ago
Kanze
received a $21 eighteenth payment.
"In the upcoming year and beyond, my goal is to acquire 22 pieces of iron sheets along with other necessary building materials to construct a sturdy house with an iron roof. Currently, I have been residing in a deteriorating grass-thatched hut, particularly vulnerable after the recent heavy rains. The structure is precariously supported by heavy poles on the sides, providing temporary reinforcement but likely insufficient in the face of another intense downpour. My strategy involves diligently saving to reach the targeted 22 iron sheets, and I am glad that I have already acquired 8 of them to start with. I am optimistic that with continued savings, I will gather the necessary materials to bring my construction plan to fruition and finally have a secure and decent iron-roofed house."
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