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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
Nambuya
received a $616 initial payment.
"Sh was at home, and she felt over joyed. she said that she didn't want to waste her money, so the first thing she thought of was how to best use her transfer"
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1 year ago
Khwaka
received a $616 initial payment.
"The recipient says she felt very happy when she received the money on 23rd/11/2023."
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1 year ago
Diana
received a $23 twenty-first payment.
"My main goal at the moment is to start a small business so that I can be able to always cater for my children's needs on time. I am planning to open a retail shop and since I do not have enough capital at the moment, I will be buying my stock in bits. I believe that with time, I will have enough stock and I'll be selling all the household provisions ranging from cereals, detergents and other non food items. I have decided to have a business of my own since I currently depend on farming and it is not realiable due to unpredicatable whether conditions."
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1 year ago
Salama
received a $23 eighteenth payment.
"My greatest aspiration is to become a landowner. I envision building a comfortable home on this land and residing there with my children. Through diligent saving from my subsequent transfers and earnings, I aim to accumulate enough funds to purchase land in the future. I am deeply gratified for the financial assistance I have received thus far, as it has empowered me to provide for my family. I am optimistic that, with continued support from the transfers, I will be able to realize my aspirations."
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1 year ago
Elias
received a $23 eighteenth payment.
"I operate a kiosk business where I sell food items like sugar, maize flour, and tea leaves. This small venture has granted me financial independence. My proudest achievement has been using my subsequent earnings to expand my inventory, attract more customers, and ensure substantial profits. Achieving greater financial stability through this business will enable me to lift my parents and siblings out of poverty. I'm delighted that these earnings are providing me with a fresh start, benefiting not only me but also my family members."
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1 year ago
Nyevu
received a $23 eighteenth payment.
"I am dedicated to the completion of my house construction. To achieve this, I will need to acquire additional iron sheets, building poles, and iron steel nails. I am delighted with the ongoing financial support, which is instrumental in realizing this objective. Upon achieving this milestone, I intend to venture into long-term livestock investment, ensuring a sustainable source of income beyond the duration of the transfers."
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1 year ago
Daudi
received a $23 seventeenth payment.
"Despite being in college, I have been teaching Madrasa during weekends since these are the only days that I do not have classes. From what I am paid, I have always saved some amount while also paying for my basic needs. I will be through with my studies next year April. Due to this, I am planning to save my transfer after I am done with school so that I can later use in opening a welding shop after topping up with what I will have saved from teaching. With this, I will not only be able to practice what I am learning but also, I will be self employed. I have settled on self employment and setting my shop back at home since there are a few wielding jobs in my region and the work is still on high demand."
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1 year ago
Salim
received a $23 twenty-first payment.
"My ultimate goal is to purchase a piece of land and later build some rental houses. This is an investment that my children will inherit and it will be a reminder of GiveDirectly in our lives. Currently, 50M by 100M piece of land costs $ 700 in my area and because I cannot afford it on my own, GiveDirectly transfers will come in handy. Since it will take me many years to achieve this if I decide to be saving the all of my transfers, $34 every month, I am planning to invest these transfers on assets that will fetch more money later when I sell them. Currently, I am saving my transfers in a merry go round group and when my turn comes, I will use them in the purchase of goats. This is because they increase in number quickly over a short period of time due to their short gestation period. When they will have increased in number, I will sell them and purchase some cows that I will later sell also and use the proceeds in achieving my goal of buying a piece of land."
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1 year ago
Thomas
received a $23 twenty-first payment.
"I live in a mud house with my wife and five children. Its a one roomed mud house, it is susceptible to the elements and this in itself worries me. I have wanted a house made out of stone, meaning it will be stronger and more long lasting. I know I cannot afford all the cash for the house now but my goal has been to buy animals which I believe will reproduce and give more animals that can be sold and make me money to start on this project."
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1 year ago
Alice
received a $23 twenty-first payment.
"I have wanted a stone house for the longest time. We live in a mud walled two room house with my family of four. My husband works in the city so he comes in once in a while. The rains have made the state of my house worse from how it formerly stood due to the washing away of the mad used to build this house. I am saving in my savings group to have enough to start on this project. My husband will also support once the project begins from his earnings."
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