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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
Jumaa
received a $23 fourteenth payment.
"I have always held a desire to start a vegetable-selling business, but financial constraints, especially regarding food, have hindered me from pursuing this dream. I am glad that the recent rainy season enabled successful farming, and we were able to harvest enough food to sustain my family for the next few months. This provides me with an opportunity to invest the cash transfers into the business, and I am excited to take the first steps. My long-term vision is to expand this business into a kiosk, but for now, I want to establish a strong foundation. The income generated from this business will help cover school fees for my seven children and ensure they have enough food, even after the cash transfers cease."
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over 1 year ago
Furaha
received a $23 fourteenth payment.
"Looking ahead to the coming years, my goal is to extend one of the rooms in our two-room house. The current space is not sufficient, especially when we have visitors, as both rooms are usually occupied by my children my husband, and me. I am tired of having to rely on relatives to provide shelter for our guests, and I want to change that. I plan to start buying building materials like iron sheets and building poles and hire someone to help me build the extension. Since my income from selling sardines is not enough to fund this project, and my husband's income from house construction jobs is inconsistent, my goal is to use the cash transfers to achieve this objective."
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over 1 year ago
Kadzo
received a $23 eighteenth payment.
"I used to engage in manual labor and various informal occupations, such as charcoal production and sales, to support myself financially. However, due to my advancing age, I have lost the physical capacity to continue these activities. Additionally, I am grappling with severe hypertension, which has confined me to my home for a significant portion of my time. Managing this health condition requires me to undergo regular medical treatment. Unfortunately, my sons, who typically provide me with financial support, are already burdened with their own financial responsibilities, including caring for larger families, covering school fees, and meeting various other needs. Consequently, I find myself relying solely on the financial assistance I receive through transfers. Given my inability to work due to health constraints, my primary objective is to invest in goats. As they multiply, I can subsequently sell them to generate a steady income. Currently, I am the proud owner of five goats, and I have ambitious plans to acquire more in the upcoming year and beyond."
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over 1 year ago
Kahaso
received a $23 eighteenth payment.
"I talked about my children in school but I also have children out of school. I have two of my children who finished form four but cannot join secondary school because I cannot afford to take them to school. I dig up tree stumps and sell in order to make some cash but the money I make from this is not sufficient to pay school fees for all the eight of my children. I hope that as from beginning next year I will have some money to enroll the two into secondary school which ensures that all my children are able to get through school."
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over 1 year ago
Rachel
received a $23 eighteenth payment.
"My objective is to establish a small-scale enterprise focused on selling vegetables. The dry season presents a prime opportunity for my business to flourish, as the demand during this period is remarkably high. I anticipate making substantial sales during this time. Furthermore, in addition to the vegetable business, I aspire to venture into poultry farming as well. The income generated from these endeavors will play a crucial role in meeting my family's financial needs. It will also alleviate the burden on my husband, who currently earns a modest income as a security guard at Bengoni Primary School. I am delighted with the progress I have made since receiving funds from Give Directly. Notably, I am now the proud owner of five goats, all made possible by the transfer. The support I have received has not only provided me with the means to pursue my entrepreneurial aspirations but has also positively impacted our family's overall well-being. I am grateful for the opportunities that have come our way, and I look forward to the future with optimism."
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over 1 year ago
Agnes
received a $23 fourteenth payment.
"I've been living with my children in an old, dilapidated house, and my top priority is finishing our new home. Each month, I'm saving a portion of our transfers, hoping to make this dream a reality. Having a secure place of our own will mean a lot to me. I'm content and at peace with the progress I've made so far."
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over 1 year ago
Kanyalu
received a $23 fourteenth payment.
"My main objective for the upcoming year and beyond is to invest in the acquisition of goats for the purpose of rearing. As these goats multiply and mature over time, my intention is to sell them, thereby yielding a profit. This venture holds significant importance as it will not only facilitate the education of my children but also provide a stable source of income to cover our daily expenses. I extend my heartfelt gratitude to Give Directly for their invaluable assistance, which has not only transformed my own life but has also contributed positively to the well-being of my entire community."
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over 1 year ago
Amani
received a $23 fourteenth payment.
"I finished college last year, but I have not been fortunate to find a job. Currently, I earn a living as a laborer on construction sites, but the work is typically temporary and does not offer substantial payment . My primary goal for this year is to enroll in a driving school and obtain a driver's license. I plan to allocate a portion of my transfers to make this dream a reality, and I aim to complete my training by the end of the year. Obtaining a driver's license will open up opportunities for higher paying driving jobs, which I believe will be a significant improvement over my current employment situation. I am immensely thankful to Give Directly for their support, which has been a beacon of hope in my life, inspiring me to strive for a better tomorrow."
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over 1 year ago
Elizabeth
received a $304 third payment.
"I appreciate the exemplary dedication and professionalism demonstrated by the Givedirectly staff. Their approach during the enrollment process ensured that all villagers were included, promoting fairness and equity. Moreover, I am particularly fond of the lump-sum transfers provided, which have significantly elevated our community's standard of living. These transfers have been a game-changer for me personally, as they enabled me to send my youngest son, who had been out of school for three years after completing his secondary education due to financial constraints, back to school. As a parent, this has brought me immense joy and satisfaction, knowing that I have strived to provide my children with the best possible education."
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over 1 year ago
Esther
received a $304 third payment.
"Living with a family of ten under one roof has always been a challenge. Due to limited space, some of us have had to seek alternative accommodation. Initially, I had hoped to construct a new house, but financial constraints hindered my plans. However, when I received my final transfer, I decided to invest $160 in purchasing iron sheets to extend our home and create an extra room. I also allocated $150 to acquire tomato seedlings from a farmer in Naivasha, which I planted on an acre of land. I am currently managing the field, hoping for a better harvest. I plan to use a portion of the proceeds to put up the extension using the iron sheets I purchased and pay for my children's school fees. Additionally, I bought food worth $65 for my family of ten and transported it home with other items costing $5. The remaining $70 went towards paying my son's secondary school fees."
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