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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
Dama
received a $27 twenty-ninth payment.
"The dream that rings in my mind is to continue buying more goats and keep them in my compound using the transfers that have yet to be sent. I am sure once I have many goats, I will not have to worry about future emergencies or my basic needs because I can sell one or two goats and sort them. Also, the goats will help me pay fees for my grandchildren, whom I have been taking care of since they were young. In the coming year, my goal is to expand my goat herd significantly, ensuring a stable income and security for my family. Looking ahead, I hope that this venture will not only sustain us but also provide a brighter future for my grandchildren, allowing them to pursue their education without financial barriers."
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6 months ago
Kanze
received a $27 twenty-ninth payment.
"For now, the plan that is in my mind is just one: to repair my house, as the mud walls were damaged by the rains, which made the walls have huge holes that let in cold air during the night. My aim is to repair this house so that I can stay in a good environment, and as a mother, it has been my wish to see my children sleep in a good environment. Using the transfers that I am yet to receive, I will start saving purposefully for this project. I believe that once my house is repaired, it will not only provide warmth and safety but also create a sense of stability for my family. Beyond this year, I hope to maintain the house well and make additional improvements as needed to ensure it remains a comfortable home for years to come."
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6 months ago
Emmanuel
received a $27 twenty-second payment.
"My objective towards the end of this year is to build a new house because the one I am sheltering in nearly collapsed during the recent rains. It is weak and in bad shape, and I am worried that if it rains again, it may cause damage and harm my family members. Therefore, with the monthly transfers I receive and the little profits I earn from my casual jobs, I will work hard to achieve this project. Once I accomplish it, I will no longer have to worry about the rain and all that sort of danger. Ensuring a safe and sturdy home for my family is my top priority, and I am determined to make it happen."
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6 months ago
Pili
received a $27 twenty-first payment.
"Having faced financial challenges in the past, I now want to invest in another business to ensure my financial stability. I plan on selling clothes, including "lesos" and other items, which will generate more income and make it easier for me to support my children and spouse. Currently, I sell fried Irish potatoes, saving the little profit I get, and this motivates me to start another venture. My financial situation has improved since receiving the transfers, which has stabilized my current business and positively impacted my life. I am very happy and appreciate the support from the transfers in changing my life."
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6 months ago
Isaac
received a $27 twenty-fifth payment.
"I hope to start a shop in the coming year and beyond to fully support my family through the income generated from selling goods. This idea came from identifying a market gap in our village, where people have to travel long distances to find shops that may not have what they need. I plan to use the upcoming monthly transfer and my job savings to start a large shop that will provide most of the necessary items.
I received advice from business friends, and I have a passion for running a shop, which rarely collapses despite the challenges. There are very few shops in our area, and those available have limited items. I have three younger siblings, and since my parents are jobless and have health issues, all responsibilities fall on me. Having additional income from the shop will ease my financial situation."
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6 months ago
Samuel
received a $27 twenty-first payment.
"In the coming year and beyond, I initially thought of buying a motorbike, but due to challenges in raising enough money, I have reconsidered this idea. Instead, I want to start a small shop business. I believe the income from this business will eventually enable me to buy a motorbike. Since I am still in school and will soon finish my secondary education, I will need to hire someone to manage the business in the meantime. Launching this business will significantly improve my financial situation by generating daily income. I am grateful for the positive impact GiveDirectly has had on my life and eagerly anticipate a brighter future ahead."
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6 months ago
Faith
received a $354 second payment.
"My plan now is to sell some of the maize after the harvest and use the proceeds to open a small shop at home. This way, I can keep myself busy with my business, stop going for casual jobs, and focus on our own farm. The income from the shop will provide us with food and help pay for our children's school fees."
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6 months ago
Josphine
received a $354 third payment.
"Your idea of giving cash was the best because it allowed us to address various problems we faced. What impressed me the most was the way you enrolled everyone in the village without any discrimination, ensuring that even those perceived as rich were included. Thank you so much for this fair approach. As you continue to visit other villages, may you keep raising the standards of living for poor people everywhere."
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6 months ago
Everlyne
received a $354 second payment.
"In my opinion, GD has done well to operates independently, without relying on government or political influences. By handling their own enrollment processes, they ensure that every individual has an equal opportunity to benefit from their support, without the potential biases that could arise from local leadership involvement. Additionally, their follow-up on transfers encourages accountability and responsible use of funds among recipients, fostering a sense of responsibility and trust within the community. I have not noticed anything that the organizationg needs to improve. Good job GiveDirect"
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6 months ago
Silvia
received a $354 second payment.
"Recognizing the positive impact of our previous investment in my spouse's fishery business, I decided to further invest in it. With the previous transfer, we purchased 10 new nets to replace the five worn-out ones. This initial investment had already shown promising results, and I saw the potential for even better growth. So, I decided to add 23 more nets, costing $207 in total. This investment has increased our daily income from $15 to $40. This boost in income has allowed us to start saving daily for our wedding, which we are excited to plan for August this year. In addition to this, I used $150 to pay off a debt we had for a boat we purchased for fishing. Previously, we had not cleared the full amount with the seller, and the remaining debt had been a source of constant worry. Clearing this debt has lifted a significant burden off our shoulders, allowing my spouse to fish without the stress of outstanding payments. I used the remaining amount of the transfer to buy food for my family of nine, ensuring that we have enough food to last us for awhile."
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