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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. Learn more about how recipients opt in to share their stories.
Peninah's family
access_time 11 months ago
Peninah received a $22 eighteenth payment.
"Prior to my marriage several years ago, I acquired training as a tailor and gained experience working in a tailoring shop. However, upon relocating, I temporarily set aside this profession. Since then, I have intermittently found employment in nearby tailoring establishments, unfortunately, the remuneration does not commensurate with the level of effort expended. Consequently, I harbor aspirations of acquiring my own sewing machine and ultimately establishing my own tailoring enterprise. The cost of the desired sewing machine exceeds $100, a sum beyond my current financial means given my modest income. Even the collective savings from my participation in a savings group fall short of this amount. Thus, I have devised a strategic approach to realize this goal. I intend to utilize funds from the savings group to procure at least two goats, which I will subsequently sell upon the receipt of my next payout. Upon the receipt of the subsequent disbursement, I will consolidate the proceeds from the goat sales with my savings to acquire the sewing machine. Subsequently, I will formulate plans to secure a business premise and procure the required materials. While this endeavor may entail a prolonged timeline, I am steadfast in my belief that the investment will yield substantial dividends in the form of a sustainable and enduring source of income even long after this project is over."
Mary's family
access_time 11 months ago
Mary received a $22 eighteenth payment.
"This year, my aim is to build a new home for my five children. Our current dwelling consists of two rooms, though one serves as a storage area for utensils and miscellaneous items. The limited space within the house proves cramped for accommodating the eight members of our family. Constructing a separate house for my children will provide them with ample room to live comfortably. I am immensely grateful for the financial stability afforded by the assistance transfers, which enabled me to initiate a kiosk business."
Zawadi's family
access_time 11 months ago
Zawadi received a $22 eighteenth payment.
"While we've made significant progress by erecting our new house, there's still much work to be done to ensure its completion and comfort. Our immediate priority is to install steel doors and windows to replace the temporary ones, enhancing security and durability. Additionally, we aim to plaster the floors to minimize the dust common in mud houses, improving the overall cleanliness and livability of our home. While our long-term aspiration is to construct a brick house, we recognize that this may not be feasible given our current financial circumstances. However, we remain hopeful that with diligence and perseverance, we can work towards this goal in the future. In the meantime, ensuring that our children's school needs are met in a timely manner remains a top priority. Education is paramount for their future, and we are committed to providing them with the necessary support to excel in their studies. To fund these endeavors, I will continue to save a portion of my transfers, as I have been doing. By setting aside $20 monthly, I am able to accumulate funds for larger projects over time. This disciplined approach allows us to work towards improving our living conditions while also prioritizing our children's education and overall well-being."
Charo's family
access_time 11 months ago
Charo received a $22 twenty-second payment.
"In the coming year, my goal is to have started building my house. This has been my dream since my previous house collapsed, but it was hindered by issues of hunger. Fortunately, with our recent harvest providing enough food, the cash transfers are no longer constrained by food expenses. Having already purchased the required iron sheets for the house, my focus is now on buying building poles and other necessary materials. I would be content with a one-room house, as I am single and do not have children yet. I am hopeful that the continued support of cash transfers will enable me to turn this dream into a reality. Building a house represents not just a physical shelter but also a significant step towards greater stability and independence in my life."
Karisa's family
access_time 11 months ago
Karisa received a $22 eighteenth payment.
"In the upcoming year and beyond, my primary goal is to build a house. Currently, my two brothers and I share a shelter, and as we grow older, I feel the need to have my own space. I have taken the initial steps by using some of the cash transfers to purchase building materials like iron sheets. However, I recently had to temporarily put this project on hold and focus on raising money for a scanning procedure. Being physically challenged in my legs, the doctors have recommended a scanning procedure, and I believe that once this is completed, I will be able to resume my mission of building the house. I hope to achieve this goal through the continued support of cash transfers and the little profits I make from my small vegetable-selling business. "
Kambi's family
access_time 11 months ago
Kambi received a $22 twenty-second payment.
"My primary goal is to repair my house, which was constructed a long time ago. As it is a mud-walled house, the wooden poles are beginning to weaken, and caving in. Ideally, I would prefer to replace each wall with bricks, but financial constraints make this challenging. Since I share the space with my two wives, who also receive cash transfers, we have decided to collectively contribute to the repair of the house. Our initial plan is to build a concrete skirting around it to strengthen the foundation. This step will help stabilize the structure. As our financial situation improves, we hope to replace the mud walls with brick walls in the future. This collaborative effort among us will contribute to the long-term durability and safety of our home."
Mkutano's family
access_time 11 months ago
Mkutano received a $22 eighteenth payment.
"I bought seven goats through some of the previous cash transfers, and my goal is to continue increasing the herd. Beyond the monthly cash transfers, raising livestock serves as the sole source of income that enables me to pay the school fees for my six children. My ultimate wish is to support all of them until they graduate from college, and I rely on the cash transfers to help me acquire more livestock to achieve this goal. I firmly believe that by investing in their education and providing them with the resources they need, my children have the opportunity to excel in their studies and enhance their prospects. The livestock, coupled with the support from the cash transfers, plays a crucial role in securing their education and contributing to their long-term success."
Kazungu's family
access_time 11 months ago
Kazungu received a $22 eighteenth payment.
"I aim to expand my kiosk business, and thanks to the cash transfers, the business has shown steady, albeit slow, growth. This progress has placed me in a better and more secure position to provide food for my wife and five children. The main challenge has been school fees. Ideally, by the time the cash transfers cease, I hope the business will have expanded to a point where I can comfortably pay school fees without dipping into the capital funds. I firmly believe that with a larger stock, the business can generate a better income than it does currently. "
Dama's family
access_time 11 months ago
Dama received a $22 eighteenth payment.
"Despite the setback of my house collapsing, my long-standing goal of owning livestock remains a burning desire. Initially, I had been saving towards this goal every month, but I had to redirect this savings to build a new house after the collapse. Now that the house is completed, with only a few things like concrete skirting remaining to reinforce the walls, my focus is shifting back to realizing my dream of owning goats. I believe that, given my advanced age and inability to work strenuous jobs, owning livestock is the surest way for me to build wealth in the future. By saving to buy goats, I aim to create a sustainable source of income. I envision that selling the goats in the future will allow me to contribute to various needs, such as food, and ease the burden on my son's shoulders."
Wataka's family
access_time 11 months ago
Wataka received a $1207 second payment.
"Giving us cash us the best intervation I have seen in life"