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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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5 months ago
Idza
received a zeroth payment.
"I have been living in a mud-walled house for many years with the goal of building a permanent house. However, due to financial limitations, I was unable to save enough money to achieve this goal. It wasn't until I received my transfers that I was able to buy the necessary building materials, including cement, bricks, and sand, to start the construction. I have made progress so far and I am grateful for the support. Although the project is not yet completed, I am hopeful that I will be able to raise enough money to finish it. Therefore, this is my priority goal for the coming year and beyond."
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5 months ago
Katana
received a $27 eighteenth payment.
"In the coming years, my main goal is to build my own house as I currently reside in my mother's home. It’s a modest place, but as an adult, I crave the independence of having a space to call my own. To make this dream a reality, I have devised a plan. Every two months, I will save $12 from the transfers I receive to purchase poles for the structure. By consistently doing this, I aim to gather all the necessary materials before commencing the construction. With determination, I am confident that I will achieve my goal."
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5 months ago
Rehema
received a $27 nineteenth payment.
"I'm currently living at my brother's house with my two children, but my ultimate goal is to have a home of our own. My mother has given me a portion of land, and I’m focused on saving enough to start building by this time next year. It’s not just about having a roof over our heads; it’s about dignity and respect, especially for my children. They deserve a space they can call their own, where they have privacy and a sense of belonging. To achieve this, I’m diligently saving part of my GiveDirectly transfer, along with the little I earn from daily hustles. Once I have my own house, I’ll feel confident that my children will be safe, even if I need to leave to look for work, knowing they have a place to call their own."
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5 months ago
John
received a $349 third payment.
"My plan is to focus on agriculture by planting maize, beans, and vegetables, as well as selling firewood and charcoal. The money I earn will go towards paying my grandchild's school fees because I believe that when they get jobs in the future, they will be able to buy me blankets, good shoes and nice clothes."
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5 months ago
Kadhengi
received a $27 twenty-eighth payment.
"The roof of my mother's house is leaking due to holes in the iron sheets, and with three children, she is struggling with limited space. My main goal in the coming years is to build my mother a new home. After our father passed away, we were left in an aging house that no longer meets our needs. While I’ve managed to build a small house for myself, my mother’s living conditions are far from ideal, with a deteriorating roof causing discomfort. With time still left to benefit from these transfers, I’m committed to saving as much as I can from both my monthly transfers and daily efforts to achieve this goal. Initially, I had planned to upgrade my own house's roof, but I’ve realized my mother’s situation is more urgent. I’m deeply grateful to GiveDirectly for their financial support, which has given me hope of making this dream a reality."
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5 months ago
Ndoko
received a $27 twenty-fourth payment.
"I have always had a passion for raising livestock and currently own five goats. I believe investing in goats is a wise choice because they multiply quickly. Once my herd reaches ten goats, I plan to sell them and use the proceeds to buy a cow. As the cows also multiply, I will sell them to purchase land and begin constructing a permanent home. At present, I am living at my brother's house. My plan is to start buying metal sheets and other construction materials to store at home so that by the time I start my construction will have all the materials needed. I aim to build a four-room house. Once the construction is complete, I will look for a wife, settle down, and start my own family."
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5 months ago
Amina
received a $27 twenty-fourth payment.
"I currently burn and sell charcoal, as well as sell vegetables, to make ends meet. My greatest goal is to ensure my children receive a good education and have a bright future. I want them to go to school and shape their own destinies. To support their education, I plan to invest in chickens. As they multiply, I can sell them to help pay for school fees. I also intend to use some of the chickens to trade for goats. When the goats multiply, I can exchange them for cows. By the time my children finish high school, I hope to sell the cows to raise enough money to support their further education. I believe investing in their education is crucial because it will provide them with opportunities for success and in turn, they will help me in the future."
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5 months ago
Jumaa
received a $27 twenty-fourth payment.
"I am a father of seven children, and my main goal is to provide them with the quality education and life they deserve. Although I did not have the chance to receive an education myself, I have seen how those who did have achieved great success. This motivates me to ensure my children get the best education possible. I currently work in construction, focusing on repairing doors and homes. To secure a stable future for my family, I plan to buy a piece of land and start a vegetable-selling business. This business will help generate a reliable income, enabling me to provide for my children’s education and improve their quality of life."
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5 months ago
Mapenzi
received a $27 twenty-eighth payment.
"I am a father with one child and currently make ends meet through construction work. To earn extra money, I sometimes borrow my friend's bike, but there are times when they either refuse to lend it or charge $5 per day, which is challenging for me. I own two goats and plan to breed them to sell their offspring. My goal is to use the proceeds to enroll in driving school. Obtaining a driver's license would open up driving job opportunities in Mombasa, helping me provide a better life for my family and support my child’s future."
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5 months ago
Amina
received a $27 twenty-eighth payment.
"Currently, I don’t have a business; I focus on taking care of my six goats. Investing in goats is a good strategy because they multiply easily, and I can sell them or exchange them for dairy cows. My goal is to exchange my goats for a dairy cow, then milk the cow and sell the milk to my neighbors. This will help me generate income and support my family. Previously, I milked my father-in-law’s cow, but after his passing, the cow was sold. I believe that expanding into dairy farming will significantly improve my family’s well-being and secure a better future for us."
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