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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
Paul
received a $276 third payment.
"In the coming years, my goal is to venture into farming, particularly beekeeping. I have a hopeful wish for sufficient rainfall to also till the land. This farming endeavor holds the promise of sustaining my family. The proceeds from selling honey will be directed towards educating my children, ensuring that they have access to the opportunities that education provides. This plan represents my aspiration for a more sustainable and fulfilling future for both my family and me."
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1 year ago
Maorine
received a $276 third payment.
"In the coming years and beyond, I have two main goals that I am determined to accomplish. Firstly, I aim to build a one-bedroom home, providing sufficient space for myself, my children, and any potential visitors. This is essential for our comfort and well-being, and it would create a more stable living environment for my family.
Secondly, I aspire to purchase a cow. Beyond the benefits of having a steady supply of milk for my family, I see the cow as an investment. Selling the surplus milk will contribute to my children's school fees, ensuring they have access to education. This dual-purpose approach aligns with my desire to improve our living conditions and secure a better future for my children through education. These goals represent important steps towards a more comfortable and sustainable life for my family."
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1 year ago
Ezekiel
received a $276 third payment.
"GiveDirectly has been doing well in providing financial support and assistance to individuals in need. However, one issue that arose in our area was the brewing of alcohol. Unfortunately, this led to delays in the distribution of transfers, affecting even those who were innocent in the matter. It became a challenge for everyone receiving support.
Fortunately, the issue has been addressed and resolved, bringing relief to the community. The delay caused by the alcohol problem is now behind us, and everyone is now able to receive their transfers without hindrance. It's reassuring that the situation has been resolved, allowing individuals to move forward and manage their financial support without unnecessary obstacles."
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1 year ago
Kevin
received a $276 third payment.
"GiveDirectly is doing well in my opinion. The support they provide has made a positive impact on my life, allowing me to achieve significant improvements. The assistance has been effective, addressing my immediate needs and empowering me to make positive changes. As for improvement, I don't have any specific suggestions. I appreciate the positive impact they've had on my life, and I believe they are already doing a great job in their current programs."
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1 year ago
Neema
received a $21 eighteenth payment.
"Our financial situation, my husband's and mine, is currently challenging, and we have two children attending school. While my husband operates a tuk-tuk for taxi services in town, I sustain our income by vending foodstuffs. To enhance our financial stability and ensure a secure future for our children, I've ventured into livestock keeping, focusing on goats and chickens. Presently, I own two goats and 18 chickens, with the intention of expanding this livestock venture. These animals serve as valuable assets that can be readily sold to meet the financial demands of our children's education. By growing our livestock, I aim to create a reliable source of funds, enabling us to cover educational expenses when the time comes for our children to advance in their studies."
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1 year ago
Wakwale
received a $614 initial payment.
"I was in the garden with my wife digging, we felt so happy together, and we got the energy to complete the portion that was in plan to finish that day.
The first thought was to buy a piece of land, and yes, we paid it though not completed."
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1 year ago
Kazungu
received a $338 second payment.
"I am a father of five school-going children, employed as a security guard at a rural secondary school. My little earnings struggle to meet our family's basic needs and support my children's education. Unfortunately, a $340 school fee balance for one of my children posed a hurdle to obtaining their secondary school certificate. The distress of seeing my child unable to continue education due to financial constraints pushed me to use $340 from a recent transfer to clear the debt, enabling them to pursue tertiary education. This provided immense relief and joy, as I had no idea where such a substantial amount would come from. Allocating $150 for food, I addressed immediate hunger at home until our harvests were ready. Seeing my children going to school well fed and happy always gives me peace in my heart. An additional $20 was spent on pesticides to combat crop-invading pests, ensuring our crops thrived. Witnessing the success of the pesticide treatment brought me happiness, anticipating a more abundant harvest than in previous years. The remaining funds were used to settle debts related to my child's accommodation during school."
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1 year ago
Josphine
received a $111 initial payment.
"It was a regular day at home with my husband and children when a moment of impact changed our lives. We have six kids, with three of them currently attending school. The feeling of joy and gratitude overwhelmed us, all thanks to GiveDirectly.
It was a generous transfer of $200 from GiveDirectly that arrived at our doorstep, providing us with a newfound sense of hope and opportunity. It involved careful consideration of how to allocate the funds to make a lasting impact on our lives. The first thought that crossed my mind was the immediate need for food. With $42, I decided to buy maize, addressing our pressing hunger.
The importance of a good night's sleep led me to allocate $40 for a bed and a mattress, priced at $12, ensuring that there would be enough space for my children to rest comfortably. This simple yet significant change in our sleeping arrangements brought a sense of relief and comfort.
With $80, I made a strategic decision to invest in cultivating maize. This not only addressed our food security issues at home but also created the opportunity to sell surplus produce. The surplus income would be a valuable resource in supporting the education of my children.
The reason behind these decisions was rooted in the desire to not only meet immediate needs but to also create sustainable solutions for the future.
The moment of receiving the transfer was not just a transaction; it was a catalyst for positive change."
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1 year ago
Jemutai
received a $277 second payment.
"I have decided to invest in livestock, specifically goats, as they thrive well and withstand harsh climatic conditions. This decision stems from my experience with farming, which, unfortunately, has proven unreliable. Over the past three years, we've endured disappointing harvests due to unpredictable rainfall patterns. In contrast, goats offer a more stable option. Rearing goats serves multiple purposes. They can be sold to generate income and provide milk, adding nutritional value to our daily diet. This dual benefit makes goats a practical and valuable asset for my family. Turning to livestock farming feels like a strategic shift, one that aligns better with our environmental conditions and financial needs. It presents a hopeful path towards a more sustainable and secure future. I hope that this investment in goats will lay the foundation for steady progress and stability for my family."
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1 year ago
Mary
received a $277 second payment.
"Upon receiving $450 from GiveDirectly, I allocated $30 for food to sustain my family of three children. After separating from my husband, I've been raising them alone. Previously, I ran a hotel, but I had to close it when I went on maternity leave for my twins. Currently, I support my family by hawking fruits. I invested $110 in a smartphone. This device is a tool for applying for jobs that match my academic qualifications and aids in marketing my fruits. I decided to invest $173 in building a new house for us. We live in a grass-thatched house, which I built upon returning from my matrimonial home. However, the challenges of rain and ants necessitated a more durable, iron-sheet one. Recently, one of my twins fell ill with pneumonia, resulting in a hospital stay where I spent $67 on medical bills. I've also set aside $50 in savings to prepare for any unforeseen expenses. Thank you GiveDirectly for your immense support."
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