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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 year ago
Caren
received a $295 second payment.
"The unconditional nature of the support provided us with financial freedom, allowing us to use the funds according to our specific needs. Additionally, the field officers were approachable, providing us with ample time to ask questions and gain a thorough understanding of the program. I did not come across any issues or areas that needed correction or improvement in the organization."
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1 year ago
Sheilla
received a $295 second payment.
"I express deep gratitude for the assistance I received, which has resulted in substantial transformations in my life. Overcoming financial difficulties and navigating the unpredictable weather patterns in our region previously hindered me from setting clear goals. However, this support has instilled in me a renewed sense of hope and has paved the way for brighter opportunities in the future, for which I am truly thankful."
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1 year ago
Maria
received a $295 second payment.
"The organization has provided us with financial empowerment, demonstrating a commitment to inclusivity by enrolling everyone without discrimination. Notably, the cash assistance was offered unconditionally. The organization's performance thus far has been excellent, and I did not identify any areas that required improvement. Their approach of inclusivity and unconditional support has contributed positively to our experience."
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1 year ago
Gilbert
received a $295 second payment.
"The organization does well in providing support to individuals without discrimination, extending to both the elderly and the young. The inclusive nature of their assistance ensured that everyone, regardless of age, received the support they needed. Thus far, the organization has demonstrated effectiveness in their approach, leaving no room for discriminatory practices."
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1 year ago
Joseph
received a $295 second payment.
"The unrestricted transfer allowed me to prioritize addressing my immediate need, which was building a house. The flexibility of using the funds without specific instructions was immensely helpful. The positive effects of this assistance extended beyond just immediate relief, as I was also able to secure enough food for myself. Our gratitude for the positive changes brought about by this support is profound. Thus far, I haven't identified any areas that require correction."
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1 year ago
Charles
received a $295 second payment.
"GiveDirectly has been immensely helpful, and I am grateful for the opportunities it has provided me to achieve things sooner than expected. The monetary support has offered solutions to various challenges we often wondered how to address, giving us the freedom to make choices based on the urgency of our needs. The majority of deserving families in our village received the support and have been using it diligently to enhance their living standards. While GiveDirectly has generally performed well, I do have a concern regarding the decision to exclude some households, which may have been made hastily without thorough research to verify the rumors circulating about certain individuals. I would urge GiveDirectly's staff to exercise greater diligence in assessing subsequent families to ensure that no one is left unattended."
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1 year ago
Kobilo
received a $295 second payment.
"Constructing a fence around my land proved to be a costly endeavor, with $85 spent on materials, making it challenging to complete the project in one go. In the coming year and beyond, my plan is to gradually acquire additional fencing materials to address the remaining gaps before proceeding to prepare the land for planting desired crops. I also aim to extend the fencing to the immediate compound around my household. This extension is crucial in safeguarding the immediate environment, allowing me to cultivate vegetables and fruits without the threat of destruction by goats. The phased approach to completing the fencing project aligns with my financial capacity while ensuring the protection and productivity of both my land and immediate surroundings."
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1 year ago
Christina
received a $295 second payment.
"In the coming year and beyond, my goal is to acquire a sizable water tank to facilitate the collection of rainwater, providing a crucial resource during dry periods when piped water becomes scarce. Despite having access to piped water, the absence of a storage facility hampers our ability to fully enjoy its benefits, especially during weeks when the supply is intermittent. Additionally, I am keen on reintroducing goat farming to my activities. Having previously sold a few goats to cover school fees, I see this as a long-term investment. I plan to expand my goat farming by purchasing more and engaging in breeding, creating a sustainable source of income to address future financial obligations. This dual initiative reflects my commitment to securing both essential resources like water and a stable financial foundation through strategic investments in agriculture."
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1 year ago
Esther
received a $295 second payment.
"Securing enough water daily has been a constant struggle in our community, even with pipes installed up to our doorsteps. The high demand has led to water rationing, with our region getting water only on Mondays. Lacking sufficient reservoirs, we often resort to fetching from a distant river. To address this, I spent $225 of the second transfer on a 3000-liter water tank, greatly improving our water access. Additionally, I invested $112 in barbed wire and 2 chain links to fence around our field. Purchasing a $43 sack of maize has sustained my family of five, supporting us beyond subsistence farming and casual labor that I initially relied on. With the remaining amount, I allocated $20 for personal shopping, splitting it between my husband and me. Recognizing the upcoming needs of my three children in college and secondary school reporting in early January, I decided to save the remaining $50 to cover their transport costs when they return to school. This support from GiveDirectly has not only addressed immediate needs but also enhanced our overall well-being, and I am sincerely grateful."
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1 year ago
Sharon
received a $295 second payment.
"In the upcoming year and beyond, my goal is to elevate my sewing skills by acquiring a reliable tailoring machine of my own. Currently, I have been renting one, which proves expensive and limits my profit margins due to the unpredictable availability of customers on certain days. By owning my machine, I aim to establish a tailoring business in the nearby shopping center, making it known to the community that they can consistently rely on my services for repairs and other tailoring needs. Additionally, I plan to invest in a cow to augment the three I already have. The savings accumulated from my tailoring endeavors, after factoring out the costs of renting a machine, will be strategically set aside to achieve these goals. This step not only enhances my sewing business but also opens up opportunities for diversification and sustainable growth in the future."
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