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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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6 months ago
Peninah
received a $345 third payment.
"In the coming year and beyond, my goal is to enhance my farming activities. Within a month, I anticipate harvesting maize from my three-acre plot. Following the maize harvest, I plan to cultivate beans. Depending on the water levels in the nearby river, which we rely on for irrigation due to unpredictable rains, I will farm either the entire three acres or just one acre. The income generated from selling the beans will cover next year's school fees for my two children, ensuring their education is secure."
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6 months ago
Silvia
enrolled.
"My greatest challenge currently comes from the recent floods that affected our village. The coming of the floods destroyed my shop and part of the stock I had including sugar, rice and maize. This has left me at a loss without money to replenish the spoiled stock. This has made my life very difficult since I don't have enough stock in my shop."
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6 months ago
Janet
enrolled.
"The challenge I'm facing currently is the lack of food for my family. I had grown a 2 hector maize farm, however, when flood water came my whole farm got destroyed. This left us without food since we depended on the produce from the farm. This has left us desperate because we cannot afford to purchase food on a daily basis since we depend on occasional casual labor which is not enough to purchase food and other household goods. This has left my husband and I hopeless about the future and I feel stressed up especially whenever my children go hungry without food."
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6 months ago
Christine
enrolled.
"The biggest challenge I'm facing at the moment is a lack of food. I had planted 5 hectors of maize but because of the floods I lost all my crops. This has left my family without food since this is what we were depending on for food. I have very mixed feelings because I feel happy we have received rain which is rare in our village but also feel sad because I don't have food for my family since I lost everything in the farm."
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6 months ago
Kavumbi
received a $27 twenty-ninth payment.
"My goal in the coming year and beyond is to ensure that my children consistently attend school. To achieve this goal, I will use my subsequent transfers to pay school fees for my children. I strongly believe that a good education will unlock doors to a bright future. Since I am unable to engage in any work due to my health condition, I want to use the cash transfers to help me achieve my goal of giving my children the best education possible. I am very happy and deeply appreciate the financial boost I am receiving from the transfers."
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6 months ago
Charo
received a $27 twenty-fifth payment.
"My goal in the coming year and beyond is to clear the $20 fee debt that my daughter owes her school. This will ensure she gets her results and can proceed with her college education. Her aspiration is to become a teacher. To achieve this goal, I plan to use my subsequent transfers to finance her college education. I am very happy with the financial support this far. It has enabled me to support my children's education despite my financial struggles and low income from selling charcoal."
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6 months ago
Garama
received a $27 twenty-ninth payment.
"My goal in the coming year and beyond is to use the money from my subsequent transfers to pay school fees for my children. Seeing one of my children complete his education this year and another next year fills me with immense joy and happiness. I want my children to have a better future than I had. Although I was unable to receive the best education, I am determined to change this for my children. I will channel all my transfers towards paying school fees for my children so they can continue receiving the best education. Education is a powerful tool, and I want to ensure my children have the opportunities I missed out on. Their success and well-being are my top priorities, and I am deeply grateful for the financial support that allows me to invest in their futures."
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6 months ago
Karembo
received a zeroth payment.
"While I was at home in the evening, my neighbors were talking about receiving messages on their phones. Since most of us didn't know how to read the messages, we weren't sure what they were about. My helper wasn't at home that evening, so I had to wait for him to come back and read the messages for me. When he finally arrived, he told me that I had received my first transfer from GiveDirectly. I was thrilled to hear this and couldn't wait to withdraw the money and use it to accomplish my plans."
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6 months ago
Bendera
received a $406 second payment.
"I have been practicing small-scale subsistence farming even before I enrolled in the program. I have been doing this on my two-acre farm, and I have acquired additional acres which I am clearing to expand my farming. I want to work extensively on my farms in the hope of getting a bountiful harvest to feed my family. Sometimes, we experience food shortages due to unfavorable weather conditions, so it's important to be adequately prepared when the weather is favorable. My goal is to ensure food security in my household through extensive farming."
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6 months ago
Rael
enrolled.
"I do not have a stable job to provide for my family of five, this makes me struggle financially. I am living in a polygamy setup and this comes with a lot of responsibilities as a mother. I am the sole breadwinner of the family, this means I have to work tooth and nail to put food on the table for my family. I also have to ensure that my children are well dressed. These responsibilities are expensive and require a stable source of family income. From my casual job I earn about $3 which is not sufficient to gather for our family needs."
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