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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
Benard
received a $24 seventeenth payment.
"Givedirectly transfers have reignited my passion dreams and ambition. I did my KCSE exams in 2018 and have not gotten a chance to get into college because of financial constrains. I however started saving towards a goal of $1000 from my Givedirectly transfers with the aim of joining college to pursue a diploma in ICT. My hope is that I will create employment for my fellow youths by starting ICT related businesses after school."
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over 1 year ago
Philister
received a $24 thirteenth payment.
"My goal is just to have a bigger and more stocked stall. I have vegetables such as amaranth, kale, spinach and cabbage in my stall as well as tomatoes, eggplants, chillies and capsicum. My hope is to have much more than this that my stall is the one stop shop for anyone wishing to meet their grocery needs. I am also planning to build on my animal herds so they are much more and can be used as a source for cash in case of emergencies."
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over 1 year ago
Rukia
received a $24 thirteenth payment.
"As I said the drought made it impossible for me to target my funds into building an emergency fund. My plan is to buy more animals to ensure I have an emergency fund. Animals easily propagate and one goat today can be four goats in a few months. Having harvested I have some spare cash in my transfers that I can redirect to saving for buying animals. They will help me deal with emergency situations and upcoming financial needs that I haven't planned for."
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over 1 year ago
Joseph
received a $24 thirteenth payment.
"I started receiving my transfers before I got into college but since that was a possibility I was pursuing started saving little by little to have enough to ensure I could pay my admission fees and do some shopping whenever I would join school. I was able to meet this goal when I finally got the chance to get into school. My dad helped start me off with school fees but with the burdening responsibilities on him I saw this cash transfers as a great way to ensure I helped in reducing my school fees debt. My plan is to continue using this cash to pay for rent and school fees to ensure I finish school in 2025 so I am able to pursue opportunities that in turn will help my family and community at large."
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over 1 year ago
Suleiman
received a $24 seventeenth payment.
"I am engaged in livestock farming, primarily raising goats and sheep with a total herd of around 20 animals. Given our recent successful harvest that will provide food for my family in the coming months, my primary goal is to continue providing essential care to my livestock and growing the herd. Ensuring they receive proper medical attention, regular deworming, and maintaining a clean environment is crucial to their well-being. Losing my animals due to a lack of veterinary care would be devastating. Furthermore, I aim to expand my herd as a means of wealth creation to support my wife, seven children, and myself with household needs such as food and tuition for our children. My long-term vision is to create a stable and sustainable source of income through livestock farming to provide for my family's needs and secure a better future for my children."
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over 1 year ago
Radii
received a $24 thirteenth payment.
"My primary goal is to build a new house. My husband, as the main provider, has numerous financial obligations, especially concerning our seven children's school fees. With his income from carpentry, most of it goes towards education and food expenses, leaving nothing for other needs such as building a better house. Our current dwelling structure is in poor condition, with decaying tree poles at the foundation, posing a risk of collapse. I intend to build a new mud-walled house with an iron-sheet roof. To achieve this goal, I plan to accumulate wealth through goat farming. Currently, I have six goats acquired through the cash transfers, and the herd has grown to 10 due to successful breeding. I aim to sell some of these goats and use the proceeds for building the new house. The cash transfers will also play a vital role in realizing this goal, providing the necessary financial support for construction."
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over 1 year ago
Emmanuel
received a $24 thirteenth payment.
"My main goals revolve around supporting my children's education to ensure they never miss tuition due to a lack of fees. Additionally, I aim to initiate the construction of a more stable house in the coming year. The structure I currently reside in has faced continuous deterioration as it is made of tree poles and mud, which can barely withstand strong winds. However, with the high cost of living and recurring droughts affecting farming, it has been hard for me to afford a brick-walled house as all the money I earned from my house construction job went towards basic needs like food and school fees. Am happy that food is not a concern now that the recent planting season was a success. Having the necessary masonry skills, I am happy that I will not have to hire labor to help with the construction. Instead, all I need are building materials, including bricks and iron sheets, whose cost I estimate to be around $1000. I plan to accumulate these funds through the incoming cash transfers and the income I earn as a house construction worker."
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over 1 year ago
Wamanga
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"The challenge I am facing is I don't have enough money to enable me participate in large scale farming because I need to buy seeds, and pay off laborers to dig.
And from the farming is where I am also able to get food for my family yet I don't have what it takes for start off with the farming."
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over 1 year ago
Nalyaka
enrolled.
"Feeding is a challenging because overtime my legs pain, I have no enough strengths and chest pain due to making of waragi locally so that my grand children can be able to study since my husband past on, he left me with 6 grand children together with the children of my late son who was poisoned and passed on."
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over 1 year ago
Irene
received a $307 third payment.
"My family, consisting of seven members, depends on unpredictable casual jobs like charcoal burning and firewood collection to earn a meager $2.5 daily. The uncertainty of these jobs often leaves us in a state of anxiety, with days sometimes passing without any income. Thankfully, the assistance from GiveDirectly has been a means of survival. I spent $261 constructing a three-room iron-walled house, though it's still a work in progress. Our previous dwelling was a fragile mud-walled house that seemed to crumble under the onslaught of strong winds and heavy rains. In addition, I improved our food security with a $149 purchase of food supplies and also ensured my child's education with $40 for school fees. I am immensely grateful for the positive impact this support has had on our lives."
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