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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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12 months ago
Wilson
received a $21 eighteenth payment.
"As I said earlier I achieved my dream of putting up a watching place. I am lucky that now the African cup of nations games are on, I get clients in the volume of the popularity of the game or teams in play. I would want to have more services to encourage more people into coming to my place of business,I hope to save= my transfers as well my earnings so that I get a fridge which I will use to store drinks so that when its hot like now people can always come in to buy water of soda as they watch something."
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12 months ago
Joseline
received a $21 eighteenth payment.
"I am a single mother, I live at home with my mother and we were recently joined by my sister who recently separated from her husband. My main source of income is the money I make from selling wine I buy from wine tappers. My income is not as being and hence having this transfers to compliment it really makes a difference. I plan to buy more animals using this transfers and use them as an emergency fund. If my child is sent from school I can sell the animal and cover that need."
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12 months ago
Prisca
received a $279 third payment.
"I am grateful for the support that brought about significant transformation, improved living conditions, and facilitated the payment of school fees for children. Additionally, it changed the mindset of many in terms of investments, with a notable impact on the youth who acquired motorbikes that have not only kept them busy but also become a lucrative source of income. Everything went smoothly, as per the information we received from the start. GiveDirectly has maintained their commitment, and hopefully, they will continue the good work in other villages they are yet to visit."
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12 months ago
Kadzo
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"The nature of livelihoods in our area is very challenging because, whenever your spouse lacks a decent job, he engages in looking after the animals while the wife gets involved in casual jobs to feed the husband. This has been the case for me and I find it difficult due to the strenuous nature of the jobs. Charcoal burning being the main casual work has drained my energy and I always feel weak. Thanks to God, this season we had good produce on our farms. I, therefore, consider the lack of a reliable source of income as my biggest challenge."
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12 months ago
Kanyalu
enrolled.
"Imagine depending on subsistence farming as the only source of livelihood! This has disadvantaged my household because anything that requires cash has been affected negatively. The most affected ones are my children who have missed decent education due to the burden of school fees. This has robbed away my joy as a mother and my hope now is on the young children who are still in lower classes. The feeling of not achieving my life goal of educating my children is what has made my life so miserable. I have, therefore, thought of financial constraints as what has made my life harder."
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12 months ago
Sidi
enrolled.
"Living in a polygamous family has contributed to the poor livelihood I am currently facing. This is because my husband's health status has pushed him to remain idle at home since he has hypertension. This is to mean we depend on subsistence farming as the main source of food. The most affected ones in the household are my children who have lacked decent education due to financial constraints. At the moment, I have no record of any child who has attended high school level. The young son who completed his primary level is also yet to join secondary school, something that gives me sleepless nights. Hence, the lack of a reliable source of income becomes my biggest challenge."
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12 months ago
Sheilla
received a $279 third payment.
"I recently got $450 from GiveDirectly, and I made thoughtful choices with the money. I used $400 to pay for the school fees of my two kids who just started Form One. With a total of five kids, ensuring their education is vital, and I'm pleased to share that I have no fee balances now.
I also allocated $3 to buy food for my family, ensuring there's enough to eat. These investments in education and family well-being have made a positive impact, bringing stability and relief to our daily lives."
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12 months ago
Gladys
received a $279 third payment.
"In the coming years, I have a couple of wishes that I hope to turn into reality. First, I wish to start farming, though that depends a lot on the amount of rainfall we get. I see it as a potential way to support my family.
I still want to continue with my kiosk business, ensuring its growth and success. This has been a source of income for me, and I hope it continues to thrive.
I also aim to participate in a merry-go-round, which could provide additional financial stability. If I can achieve these goals, I would be extremely happy and grateful. It would make a significant positive impact on me and my family, providing us with the support we need."
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12 months ago
Jane
received a $21 eighteenth payment.
"I manage a shop that sells various products, including groceries. However, the current structure is built with mud, which is temporary and raises concerns about possible break-ins by robbers. To improve its security and durability, I plan to renovate the shop using bricks. To achieve this goal, I intend to obtain sufficient building materials, such as cement, sand, and bricks. This initiative is driven by the need to reinforce the structure, ensure the safety of my inventory, and provide a more secure environment for the business. To finance this renovation project, I have set a monthly savings target, aiming to gradually accumulate the necessary funds until the goal is achieved."
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12 months ago
Kahindi
received a $21 eighteenth payment.
"I have two children who are currently attending school. One is in high school and the other one has recently enrolled in junior high school. Since I rely on subsistence farming and livestock care, which do not provide a steady income, the transfers that I receive represent my only source of income. As a parent, my main goal is to ensure that my children receive uninterrupted education that enables them to achieve their dreams. Therefore, my specific aim is to use the transfers to pay their school fees on time and cover all their educational expenses. This way, I can prevent any risk of them being sent home or facing any discontinuation of their studies."
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