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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 years ago
Sidi
received a tenth payment.
"My hope is that my four school-age children, who all depend on me, have the best education possible. They shouldn't remain at home while others are in class or doing homework, in my opinion. So going ahead, my objective is to make sure their tuition is paid on time. In addition, I intend to start raising sheep as an investment with the intention of selling some of the offspring in the future to produce cash for our household needs as well as the children's future school expenses."
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2 years ago
Sidi
received a sixth payment.
"Since goats make the best long-term investments, I have always been passionate about raising them, but I've never had the money to do it. Every year, they give birth, and as the year progresses, so do their offspring. I want to buy three for upbringing now that I receive a monthly payout. If everything goes according to plan, I will have more of them in two years, which I intend to sell later to help pay for my kids' school expenses."
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2 years ago
Charo
received a $28 sixth payment.
"Currently, building a better house is the only objective I have. With our monthly remittances, my spouse and I have so far purchased 14 pieces of iron sheets. In the next three months, we want to complete the remaining fourteen. Then we shall look for timber, nails, and construction workers. We pray that it doesn't rain since the house is in horrible shape and we are frightened that it might fall on us if it does. We are optimistic that we will accomplish this goal by October."
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2 years ago
Priscilar
received a $28 sixth payment.
"My husband, who has been our primary source of income, was arrested and is currently in prison, therefore I currently have no source of income. I want to start a business this year so that I can have a source of livelihood. I have already chosen the location of the grocery store I intend to open, hopefully in four months. While transfers are now my only source of income, I will be saving some money each month to reach this objective. As we wait for their father to be released, I'm hoping the revenue from it will allow me to take care of the needs of our two kids."
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2 years ago
Josphat
received a $439 initial payment.
"When I received the money from GiveDirectly, I was overcome with happiness and joy. The day was scorching hot. I was at home, going about my thing, at three o'clock. January 23rd was the day in question. I was surprised to see the transfer from GiveDirectly when my phone buzzed. I was overjoyed. The very following day, on the 24th, I went to Bomet, withdrew my money, and started organizing whatever I could from my list of due expenses."
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2 years ago
Odase
received a $227 initial payment.
"I've decided to wait for my other transfers to extract my school fees and use the rest on a good business which I haven't decided on yet.
I planned to put my transfers behind my schooling because without GiveDirectly which was my last hope, I wouldn't graduate from high school because we are 25 living children my dad has with 3 wives. I really want to be educated to help my family as the first boy child that I am. I was living with someone who just decided to help me in school, but the lady died and I dropped out of 8th grade in 2009. Since then, I haven't stepped into classroom because my family doesn't have money to support my education.
The business will help my money grow and sustain me in paying my fees. Through this help, I see myself being an important person in society."
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2 years ago
Uwimana
enrolled.
"It is not easy for us to get enough compost to fertilize our small land, we have a small land to cultivate in order to feed my family, To get money at home I and my husband we have to work hard in other farm for $0.7 per day or my husband went to prepare charcoal in others forests for $10 per month"
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2 years ago
Ayabagamba
enrolled.
"The main challenge we are facing is that we don't have land for agriculture, therefore the insufficient food at home and we don't have money to buy the food stuffs we need. We normally eat once per day because it's hard to have enough food that can allow us to eat at least twice per day. I can say that it's because of poverty, you can see in our house, we have no chair, imagine if we have another guest we can't find a seat for them, it's a challenge. Poverty is the main challenge we have because if we can get money, we would not face all of these problems."
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2 years ago
Nirere
enrolled.
"The biggest challenge is that our house is not clean well due to the poverty. We started living together with my husband in 2020. We are not legally married because we were not stable financially but hopefully in the future, we will make it. So far, we do not have enough land to use in farming and we only have one goat. Getting fertilizer is not easy for us. In summary, we are poor."
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2 years ago
Abendnego
received a third payment.
"I hope in the next few years to be one of Liberia's biggest and richest cocoa producers in Rivergee county.I want to employ a lot of people on my farm so they too can become of help to their family. I believe this can only happen with time and hard work."
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