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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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2 months ago
Kachimbi
received a $27 twenty-sixth payment.
"My house is in poor condition, as its roof is made of grass, and I constantly worry that it might collapse soon. Additionally, I am exhausted from the yearly repairs needed for the grass-thatched roof. There have been times when I got rained on because I couldn't afford the materials for repairs. To address this, I have devised a plan to save $20 each month from the transfers I receive in a savings group. This savings will eventually help me build a better house. So far, I have managed to purchase the iron sheets, and I still have enough savings to cover other necessary materials. I believe that once I complete this project, I will have peace of mind and no longer have to worry about the harsh weather conditions that have affected us for so long."
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2 months ago
Kazingu
received a $27 twenty-fifth payment.
"My house has become quite cramped since my grandchildren and I are now living here together after their father's passing. The limited space has made it difficult for all of us to be comfortable. To address this, I’ve set a new goal: to add another room to ensure we have enough space for everyone. Right now, some of my grandchildren have to sleep in uncomfortable places, and I want to change that. To achieve this, I've decided to save approximately $10 each month. In a few months, I hope to have enough funds to buy the necessary materials. Even though this may take some time, I’m confident that I can reach my goal since I am fully committed to it. Once the room is completed, I will feel relieved knowing that my grandchildren and I can live comfortably together under one roof."
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2 months ago
Kahunda
received a $27 twenty-sixth payment.
"I have an important goal that has been giving me headaches for a while: renovating my roof. Currently, it's a grassy one, and it has been a constant struggle, especially during the rainy seasons. We end up getting rained on as if we were outside, leaving me with no peace at all. My belongings have been repeatedly damaged, and it’s been beyond my control. Now, I’ve decided to save a portion of my cash transfer each month, putting aside $10 for this purpose. Even if it takes years, I’m determined to reach this goal. Once I accomplish it, I won’t have to worry about the harsh weather anymore, and I’ll have peace of mind about my family's safety at home."
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2 months ago
Mtumwa
received a $27 twenty-sixth payment.
"My house has become so worn that whenever it rains, water leaks in due to the old and damaged roof. This situation has caused me sleepless nights, as I worry that my family and I will be exposed to rain and cold nights during the long rains. I have set a goal to renovate the roof and install a new one. To achieve this, I plan to save a portion of my monthly cash transfers and receive additional support from my sons. In a few months, I plan to complete the renovation. This will ensure we stay dry during the rain and protect my family from future risks, such as physical harm due to the deteriorating roof."
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2 months ago
Salma
received a $27 twenty-ninth payment.
"I have established a small animal farm, where I currently raise chickens, sheep, and goats. Unfortunately, while my poultry project was thriving, an outbreak occurred that wiped out almost all of my chickens, leaving only two survivors. At present, I have 5 goats and 3 sheep as part of my livestock project. Both my goats and chickens have had offspring. My plan is to prepare for the future as I have a two-year-old child who has not yet started school. I anticipate needing funds when she does, so I aim to build a larger herd that will allow me to sell animals to ensure she can enroll in school and complete her education, even after the Givediretly program ends. Therefore, in the coming year and beyond, I intend to use my transfers to invest in livestock, focusing on goat and sheep farming alongside poultry operations."
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2 months ago
Paulo
received a $141 initial payment.
"The biggest difference in my life after receiving the transfer is that we now have enough food at home. Before, I often had to go out looking for casual jobs just to feed my family, and there were times when I couldn't find work, leaving us hungry. It was stressful not knowing where our next meal would come from. However, now that we have food, I can relax at home with my family. This change allows us to focus on other important things, like my children's education and health. I feel a sense of relief and hope knowing that we are no longer struggling with hunger. This support has truly transformed our lives for the better."
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2 months ago
Mary
received a second payment.
"When GiveDirectly first came to our community for the baraza, they taught us about their organization and the procedures involved with great respect. They took the time to explain everything clearly, ensuring that we understood the process. I did not notice anything wrong during their visits, and their approach made us feel valued and supported. Furthermore, their dedication to helping us was evident, and we are truly grateful for their assistance. We continue to pray for their success and hope they can reach more people in need. Overall, their efforts have made a positive impact in our lives, and we appreciate all they have done for us."
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2 months ago
Symon
received a $349 second payment.
"In our community, livestock is important for survival, so I decided to invest in sheep with my unconditional cash transfer. I bought six sheep, both male and female, for $310. This investment means I’ll have milk for my family and a way to earn money when they multiply. Livestock has always been our best option, and this purchase gives me hope for a more secure future. Additionally, I used $50 to pay the school fees for my child, who was behind on payments. Education is important, and I wanted to make sure my child could continue studying without any problems.I also realized we had no food at home, so I spent another $50 to buy essential groceries. As a farmer, I used to grow watermelons and vegetables to sell for fees, but after the floods destroyed my crops and wiped out all my livestock, I struggled to provide for my family. The floods took away everything I worked hard for, including my three acres of maize. However, I am determined to rebuild our lives step by step. Lastly, I used the remaining money to buy clothes for my family since we had none left. It feels good to have decent clothing, especially when visiting friends and neighbors. My wife and I work hard together on our small farm, and we rely on each other to get through tough times. Life is still challenging, but with these new resources, I feel relieved and hopeful for a better future for my children and us."
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2 months ago
Grace
received a $349 second payment.
"Life had become challenging, especially after the floods destroyed our farm, which had always been our main source of income. With eight children to care for, we depended on farming to pay school fees, but the floods took away that option, leaving us with no alternatives. When GiveDirectly’s cash arrived, it felt like a lifeline; I immediately used $240 to cover my children’s fees. Knowing that they could stay in school brought me relief and hope for their future. Education is important to us, and we didn’t want our children’s studies to be interrupted, so having this support at the right moment felt like a true blessing.In addition, I set aside $50 for farming, hoping to rebuild by planting maize. Having a reliable source of food and potentially a small income from any surplus would help us recover from the loss. Farming has always been unpredictable, but I believe that restarting with this fresh crop will bring some stability back to our lives. Furthermore, I used $50 to buy a sheep, which I see as a small but meaningful investment for our family. Over time, it can provide us with milk and can even be sold if we face any urgent needs. With the remaining funds, I purchased curtains to make our home feel warmer and a few food items to carry us through. This money has allowed us to address both immediate and future needs, and it’s a comfort to know we have a start toward recovery. Farming is not easy, with its seasonal changes and risks, but this support has given us renewed strength to keep going. My husband and I are grateful, as we now feel better equipped to care for our children and keep our family moving forward."
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2 months ago
Sammy
received a $349 second payment.
"Goats had been causing constant trouble, sneaking into my compound and damaging my farm. When I received the cash transfer, I used $100 to buy wire mesh to secure the area. This small investment brought me peace, knowing my crops are now protected, and it feels like a real improvement in our daily lives. I also spent $120 on a cow, hoping that when it gives birth, we’ll have milk for ourselves and possibly extra to sell. The cow feels like a lasting reminder of GiveDirectly’s support, something that adds stability to our family. Another major expense was school fees, for which I used $150. Previously, we relied on fundraisers to keep our children in school, which was stressful. This transfer allowed me to pay the fees directly, lifting a huge burden. Education is very important to us, and we’re grateful to GiveDirectly for making it easier for our children to stay focused on their studies.The remaining funds went to my wife, who bought food and other essentials we lacked. Together, we manage a small farm, but as we get older, we increasingly depend on our children’s help. Life was challenging before the cash transfer; we would sometimes have maize from our farm but no money on hand. Now, with GiveDirectly’s support, we feel relief and hope, with resources to help us improve our lives bit by bit."
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