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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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over 1 year ago
Charo
received a $23 fourteenth payment.
"I have a definite plan to persist in my goat-rearing venture. At present, I have a total of 15 goats, and these animals are invaluable assets that I can rely on to meet my financial requirements. Given my lack of regular employment and the limitations imposed by my age, which preclude me from engaging in physically demanding casual labor, these goats serve as my primary financial security. My strategy involves nurturing this herd, allowing them to reproduce, and thus expanding their numbers. This will enable me to have a consistent source of income by selling these goats when needed to support my household's financial needs."
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over 1 year ago
Sophia
enrolled.
"Lack of water is a big problem. We cannot survive without water, even the livestock struggle a lot. We fetch water 2kms away, on our backs. It's mainly women who take up this role. The task is quite challenging especially with high quantity of water needed and distance covered to collect. This has really affected my ability to focus on other things. Without water we cannot feed our family."
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over 1 year ago
Susan
received a $300 third payment.
"I spent a significant part of my recent unconditional cash transfer on purchasing building materials such as iron sheets, a wooden door, windows, and cement, which cost around $300. The motivation behind this expenditure was a deep-rooted desire to provide a stable and secure home for my two children. Initially, we were living in a dilapidated, temporary shelter that was anything but safe. Being a single mother, the struggle to construct a house was overwhelming, as I relied on any job that came my way to support my family. There were times when even securing our daily meals was a challenge, let alone thinking about building a house. As a parent, it was disheartening to see my children endure these conditions, and I felt utterly helpless. I vividly remember how the wind would threaten to sweep away our flimsy shelter, leaving us in constant fear and uncertainty. However, with the help of the cash transfer, I could start building a more stable and secure home for my family. This has brought me an immense sense of relief and achievement. The remaining amount from the transfer has been used to ensure my children are well fed. It's heartwarming to see my little ones thriving and their health improving because they're no longer going to bed hungry. As a mother, this has been an incredible blessing, knowing that I can provide for my children's basic needs and that they now have a safe and comfortable place to call home."
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over 1 year ago
Nolaram
enrolled.
"Having 3 children who are in three different institutions is my greatest challenge. This is challenging because I have to pay school fees and yet I only depend on casual work to get money. This is very challenging for me since I don't usually get enough money to pay for their school fees and I'm forced to sell my livestock."
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over 1 year ago
Mwambire
received a $23 eighteenth payment.
"My primary aspiration is to provide my child with a college education. His dream is to pursue a teaching course, and I am determined to ensure that he achieves this goal no matter the sacrifices required. I plan to set aside the upcoming transfers and the earnings from my work to fund his education. I firmly believe that education is the cornerstone of a prosperous future, and by equipping him with the necessary skills, we will enhance the quality of his life. Moreover, his education will empower him to support us in our old age, fostering a brighter future for our family."
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over 1 year ago
Kadzo
received a $23 twenty-second payment.
"My main goal is to venture into goat farming, but family challenges have hindered me from pursuing this endeavor. I see it as a crucial investment since my family depends on me as their sole provider. I have been diligently saving a portion of my transfers with the intent of making this goal a reality, and I'll continue to utilize the subsequent transfers to further this cause. I am genuinely delighted and grateful for the assistance I've received, as it has provided a secure source of income and alleviated my worries about the future."
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over 1 year ago
Charo
received a $23 twenty-second payment.
"My primary objective is to acquire cows for farming and milk production, a move that promises to broaden our sources of income. This not only allows me to sell milk but also rent out the cows during the planting season, which would enhance the stability of our earnings. Additionally, I have plans to open a small shop in my village where I can sell essential commodities. Simultaneously, I intend to renovate my deteriorating house. I am committed to saving and utilizing the financial transfers to realize these goals. The opportunity provided has already brought significant improvements to our lives, and I am profoundly grateful for it."
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over 1 year ago
Matanda
received a $1239 second payment.
"I bought some saloon materials and soon going to open up my business soon in one of the nearby trading centre"
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over 1 year ago
Zakayo
received a $300 third payment.
"Utilizing the recent cash transfer has brought me a step closer to realizing my dreams and securing my family's future. I used $300 to purchase five goats, something I had yearned for but couldn't afford on our meager earnings from odd jobs. Both my wife and I rely on these unpredictable sources of income, and saving for the future is often a distant dream. The decision to invest in goats was a well-thought-out one because they reproduce quickly, and in no time, I'll have a growing herd. This is not just a matter of pride but also a safety net for emergencies. If my children ever face expulsion from school due to unpaid fees, I now have a valuable asset that can be sold to settle their arrears. It's a relief to know that I'm finally building a financial cushion for my family's future. With the remaining amount, I was able to address some immediate concerns. I paid $100 in school fees, ensuring my two sons in university and secondary school could continue their education. The burden of tuition fees had often weighed heavily on my mind, and now I have a sense of peace, knowing that I've contributed to their academic journey. The rest of the money was wisely spent on food for my seven children. The provision of nutritious meals has not only lifted our spirits but also improved their health. It's heartwarming to see them grow healthier and stronger, and it reaffirms my belief that this unconditional cash transfer has brought us closer to a brighter, more secure future."
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over 1 year ago
Jumwa
received a $23 fourteenth payment.
"In the coming year and beyond, my primary goal is to channel my financial transfers into acquiring livestock, specifically chickens and goats. Given my lack of a steady income source, owning livestock represents a crucial, life-saving investment for me. In the preceding years, such an endeavor was unattainable due to persistent drought, which rendered farming impossible and drove up the cost of providing food for my family. Fortunately, we have recently received ample rainfall, enabling me to fully utilize my land and produce enough food for my household. This newfound food security has paved the way for me to venture into livestock ownership. Presently, I own one goat, and my plans for the coming year and beyond involve acquiring more. These livestock will serve as a reliable resource to meet my financial needs when necessary."
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