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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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1 month ago
Esther
received a $347 second payment.
"This year, my biggest goal is to extend my house by adding two more rooms. Right now, my children sleep in a small, grass-thatched house because the one room we have isn't enough for all of us. With more space, I can provide them with a proper place to sleep, where they’ll feel safe and secure. I’ve already started making plans and thinking about the materials I’ll need to build. I want this extension to be strong and lasting, so I’m saving every bit of the money I get from the third transfer to make it happen. I also plan to buy a water tank because the struggle to fetch water is exhausting. We have to walk long distances just to fetch water for cooking, washing, and drinking, and it takes up so much of my time. If I can get a tank, I’ll be able to harvest rainwater when it rains, which will not only save me time but also reduce the cost of buying water. I’m looking forward to the day when I can spend more time at the farm instead of trekking to fetch water. The third transfer is my hope to achieve both these dreams—a bigger house for my family and a solution to our water problem."
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1 month ago
Melvin
received a $347 second payment.
"With the support I received from GiveDirectly, I plan to plough an acre of land and plant maize. For years, we’ve struggled with food insecurity, often relying on casual jobs to buy enough food to survive. This has been exhausting and unpredictable. Now, I see an opportunity to take control of our situation. The money will help me pay for ploughing and buy quality seeds to ensure a good harvest. For the first time, I feel hopeful that we can break free from the cycle of hunger and uncertainty. Once the maize is harvested, my plan is simple but life-changing. We’ll store enough maize to keep us food secure throughout the year, and I’ll sell the surplus to earn some income. With this, I won’t have to depend on daily labor, which takes me away from my family and never guarantees a steady living. Instead, I can focus on improving our home and planning for the future."
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1 month ago
Veronicah
received a $347 second payment.
"This year has been tough, but I am hopeful for the year ahead. I have two daughters in secondary school, and my greatest desire is for them to continue their education without interruptions. School fees have always been a struggle for me. I depend on casual labor to make ends meet, and most of what I earn goes toward buying food for my family. I will use the last transfer I receive to pay for their entire school fees for next year. This way, they can focus on their studies, and I can have some peace of mind. With the fees sorted, I plan to use my earnings to stabilize our daily needs. I can buy more food and maybe even save a little for emergencies. My dream is for them to have a better life, one where they don’t have to depend on the uncertainty of casual labor like I do."
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1 month ago
Kahindi
received a $27 twenty-sixth payment.
"My ultimate goal in life is to own rental houses that will provide us with a steady income in the future. To achieve this dream, I have been buying goats using my previous transfers, and I plan to purchase more with a portion of my future transfers. I hope these goats will multiply, increasing both in number and value over time, which will help me buy a piece of land. Once I have that land, I will gradually purchase building materials using the proceeds from selling our goats, eventually fulfilling my long-held dream of building rental houses. However, with the current drought and hunger, I intend to continue using a portion of my transfers to buy food for my family until we receive enough rain and have sufficient food. Once our food needs are met, I will redirect those transfers toward my ultimate goal of establishing rental houses. I am truly grateful for this support, as it empowers me to care for my family while working toward a brighter future."
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1 month ago
Kadenge
received a $27 twenty-eighth payment.
"I have a small shop where I sell household consumables like maize flour, sugar, etc, and this business has been incredibly good to me as it has been helping me take care of my family. I see so much growth potential, and I am determined to make it even bigger. I plan to expand my shop using the transfers I will be receiving from GiveDirectly. Currently, the physical structure of my shop is small and in need of more space, so I have decided to build a larger area that will comfortably store my stock. I intend to use a portion of the transfers and a part of my business profits for this expansion. I will be overjoyed once this new space is ready, as it will enable me to serve my customers better. Additionally, I took a solar panel on credit, and I need to repay it. Right now, I have a balance of $170 to clear, and I plan to use another portion of my profits to settle this debt while reinvesting a portion back into the business to ensure its growth. I am truly grateful for the opportunities ahead and the support that helps me provide for my family."
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1 month ago
Jackson
received a $27 twenty-eighth payment.
"My health is slowly deteriorating, but that will not stop me from working hard to provide for my family. As I continue to receive medical attention with the help of the transfers from GiveDirectly, I am determined to establish a sustainable source of income. My plan is to use a portion of these transfers to buy livestock from the village and sell them at the market for a profit. I have experience in this business; I used to run it successfully, but I had to pause due to unavoidable circumstances. Now, I am eager to revive it because it was incredibly helpful in supporting my family. I truly believe that with this venture, I will be able to provide for my family more comfortably and with fewer struggles. I am filled with hope and optimism that this plan will lead to success. I know that with hard work and determination, I can turn things around for us."
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1 month ago
Dama
received a $27 twenty-sixth payment.
"My husband and I acquired a solar panel on credit, which requires us to make monthly repayments to keep it active. We have been diligently using a portion of our transfers to ensure we stay on top of this debt and do not default. My plan for the coming year is to continue making these repayments until we are completely free of the obligation. I am not entirely sure how much is left, as my husband is in charge of the details, but I am confident that we are close to clearing the remaining balance.
Once we have paid off the solar panel, I intend to allocate part of our transfers to purchase goats. I have high hopes for this investment; I envision the goats multiplying and increasing in value, ultimately providing an invaluable asset for my family. This will not only support my children’s education but also serve as a safety net for our family, especially when this program comes to an end. I feel a sense of determination and optimism as I look forward to building a brighter future for us all."
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1 month ago
Dama
received a $27 twenty-sixth payment.
"As a mother of 11 children, my greatest desire is to see all of them in school, receiving the education they deserve. At the moment, only three of my children are enrolled in school, while some who are of school-going age remain at home because I do not have the financial means to enroll them. This situation weighs heavily on my heart, but it also fuels my determination to find a solution. To address this, I have prioritized investing in goats using a portion of my transfers, while using another portion to pay school fees for those who are already in school. This strategy gives me hope. By nurturing and growing my herd of goats, I envision them multiplying, increasing in both number and value. Over time, I plan to sell some of them to generate the funds needed to enroll the other children and continue supporting those already in school. This approach is not just a plan; it is my pathway to giving all my children a chance at a brighter future. I am filled with optimism and confidence that it will work out, allowing me to fulfill my dream of seeing every one of my children educated and empowered. I am deeply grateful to GiveDirectly for their unwavering support. Their assistance has provided me with the means to take these important steps toward securing my children’s future, and I remain hopeful and excited for what lies ahead."
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1 month ago
Nyevu
received a $27 twenty-eighth payment.
"As I have shared before, one of my biggest dreams is to own cows. To make this dream a reality, I have been using my transfers from GiveDirectly to invest in goats and chickens. My plan is to continue dedicating a portion of my transfers to purchasing more chickens and goats. My hope is that the chickens will multiply, giving me the opportunity to trade some of them for goats. Over time, the goats I acquire through trade and those purchased with transfers will also multiply, allowing me to exchange them for female cows. I envision these female cows not only growing in number but also providing my family with milk, significantly improving our nutrition. The idea of having a stable source of nourishment for my family fills me with hope and determination. Looking further ahead, I dream of starting a business. While I have not yet decided on the exact nature of this business, I am optimistic that, with time, I will develop a clear vision that I can bring to life. To fund this future endeavor, I plan to sell some of my cows, using the proceeds as starting capital. This plan gives me immense hope for the future, and I am deeply grateful for the support we continue to receive from GiveDirectly. Their assistance is not just helping me meet my current needs but also empowering me to work towards a brighter, more secure future for my family."
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1 month ago
Sidi
received a $27 twenty-sixth payment.
"I have been renovating my house for quite some time and I am happy to share that I am in the final stages of the renovations. It fills me with immense pride and happiness to see this dream nearly realized. My plan for the coming year and beyond is to use a portion of my transfers from GiveDirectly to complete the remaining repairs, ensuring that my family has a safe, secure, and comfortable place to call home. This house represents not only shelter but a symbol of stability and hope for our future. However, a devastating drought that has gripped our region remains a pressing challenge exposing us to hunger.. Until the rains come and we can secure sustainable food, I intend to continue using part of my transfers to buy food for us. The peace of mind that comes with knowing my family has enough to eat is truly invaluable. Looking ahead, I plan to invest in growing my herd of goats, adding to the few I already own. My hope is that these goats will multiply and increase in value, providing a reliable and sustainable source of income for my family in the future. This venture is not just about survival; it is about creating a foundation that I can build upon to support my family for years to come. I am profoundly grateful for the support from GiveDirectly. These transfers have been a lifeline, enabling me to care for my family during difficult times and build a brighter, more secure future."
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