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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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almost 2 years ago
Kadzo
received a $25 thirteenth payment.
"My ultimate achievement would be to ensure the well-being of my family by providing them with a consistent food supply and supporting the education of my three grandchildren. Presently, our main source of income relies on the sporadic employment opportunities in the construction industry where my son works, which only provides us with enough sustenance for a short period. However, I remain determined to overcome this challenge and work towards a more stable and prosperous future for my family."
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almost 2 years ago
Kashutu
received a $25 thirteenth payment.
"Looking ahead to the future, my aspirations include expanding my livestock holdings beyond the two goats I acquired through previous cash transfers. By allowing these animals to reproduce and increase in number, I aim to establish a dependable and sustainable source of income. As the livestock multiply, I will have the opportunity to sell them, generating funds that can be utilized for various purposes. The income generated from selling the livestock will enable me to purchase food and ensure that everyone in my household has enough to eat. In addition to addressing our immediate needs, I also aspire to utilize the income from the livestock sales to contribute towards my grandchildren's education. "
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almost 2 years ago
Charo
received a $402 initial payment.
"The day when the transfers were sent, I was at home, but I had left my phone charging in the nearby shop, so when I saw the message in the morning, I was overwhelmed with happiness. I pictured myself paying the arrears on the land on which we have been living for a while now without paying the full amount."
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almost 2 years ago
Suleiman
received a $25 thirteenth payment.
"Having five children, paying their school fees has been a great burden for me, especially since I've been unemployed for the past two years and have been relying on small casual jobs that pay very little. My two eldest children are now in secondary school, and the total cost of their school fees is $800 for the entire year, which is a huge amount that requires a stable source of income to pay. Additionally, there are exercise books and textbooks that need to be purchased to support their learning in school. My three other children are in primary school and still owe a debt of $25 that I have not yet paid. My goal for this year is to use the money from my transfer to pay at least part of the debt my children have at school, creating a good environment for them where they won't be sent home because of fee arrears. This will motivate them to learn, work, and go to school, ensuring they have a good future."
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almost 2 years ago
Emmanuel
received a $25 ninth payment.
"Due to the dilapidated condition of my house, I am concerned about the safety of my family. The walls are constructed of mud and the polls have weakened over time, causing the house to lean to one side. Unfortunately, I am unable to construct a new house due to my financial state. Instead, I want to focus on farming to provide food for my family. If I am able to harvest enough, I hope to allocate funds towards building a new, sturdy house to accommodate all of my family members. However, my current financial situation only allows for basic daily needs, leaving no room for home repairs or construction."
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almost 2 years ago
Kanze
received a $25 thirteenth payment.
"Previously, I relied on my relatives for financial assistance to purchase essential items, including food, before receiving my monthly stipend. However, I have since started a small business selling vegetables and silver cyprinids, which has enabled me to become financially self-sufficient. As a result, I am pleased with my progress and intend to invest my upcoming stipend in farming to increase my food supply. Furthermore, I am interested in expanding into livestock farming and plan to grow my herd before entering the livestock industry and generating additional income. With multiple streams of revenue, I will achieve financial stability and be able to meet all of my needs."
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almost 2 years ago
Vira
received a $225 fourth payment.
"I want to become a successful farmer. I am presently in pepper production but my main plan is to invest in palm production few years from now. If this is done, I will be able to educate my children."
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almost 2 years ago
Pah
received a $225 fourth payment.
"I invested my last transfer in my farm."
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almost 2 years ago
Mwangirani
received a $403 initial payment.
"I was walking the farm when I noticed that I had unread messages on my mobile phone. Upon going through them, I realized that they were from Segovia, confirming to me that I had finally received my cash transfer that I had anxiously been waiting for. I was super excited, and without wasting even a second, I went back home and shared the great news with my family members. It took me two days to withdraw the cash, and since I had already discussed with my spouse how we would spend the cash, I started my new project, which was to build a new house."
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almost 2 years ago
Jumwa
received a $403 initial payment.
"Being jobless has brought back all the challenges that I have been through for twenty years. One being that I have always delayed paying fees for my four children, who are in grades three, five, and six, respectively. Therefore, they have been in school for some countable days since the beginning of this year. This has dragged them behind academically, which I thought they would eventually drop out of. As a mother, I have felt the pain of seeing them miss classes regularly, which has been the worst experience. My spouse, who relied on odd jobs( earning $2 a day), could hardly cover all the family's basic needs. Getting the daily meal was sometimes not easy, let alone the school fees. I am now thankful to GiveDirectly for coming into my life at the time that I needed their aid, because if it were not for them, my children would still be at home with this rising cost of living. I am convinced that their future will be greener, hence eradicating poverty levels. "
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