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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
Julius
received a $321 second payment.
"I'd been wanting a large number of goats as an investment, so when I received GiveDirectly transfers, I bought nine goats for $500 apiece. This made me feel really honored and delighted to be one of the community members chosen for the program. I chose goats as an investment because it would provide a financial foundation for our family in that we would save money on milk by milking the goats instead. We would also earn a lot of money that we could use to pay school fees, buy food, and farm, making our lives better every day, unlike before when we would struggle to find occasional work that would support everything we needed on a daily basis."
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over 1 year ago
Benjamin
received a $25 tenth payment.
"In the past, I used to run a chicken-rearing project. Unfortunately, I had to halt the project when pox diseases started spreading in our neighborhood. To mitigate the risks, I sold the entire flock, hoping to revive the project at a later time. However, financial constraints have consistently hindered my ability to allocate funds toward restarting the chicken-rearing venture. My priority has always been supporting my siblings' education and ensuring we have enough food on the table. Nevertheless, I aspire to rebuild the project in the near future, as it would be a significant accomplishment for me. I believe I still possess the necessary skills to nurture poultry, and I have gained additional knowledge on disease containment to ensure the health and well-being of a flock."
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over 1 year ago
Bendera
received a $25 tenth payment.
"I wish to construct a decent house for my family. The current house we shelter under is damaged, with one of its walls collapsing, leaving a hole in the house. However, the income generated from my work as a charcoal burner and my husband's occupation as a herdsman is insufficient to cover the expenses of constructing a house, especially considering the high costs involved. To build the new house, I have already acquired some iron sheets and plan to set aside a portion of future cash transfers to purchase additional building materials required to complete the structure."
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over 1 year ago
Fatuma
received a $25 tenth payment.
"I would love to continue building on the progress I have made through the cash transfers. With the acquisition of three sheep, I am excited about the opportunity they present to generate emergency funds especially school fees for my children, when needed. Now, my focus shifts toward building a new house for my family. The current house is in a deteriorated state, with one side of the roof exposed and it allows water to leak inside when it rains, dampening the living space. Through future cash transfers, I aspire to construct an entirely new and improved dwelling. Once I have accomplished this goal, I intend to keep on acquiring more livestock as a means of growing our wealth and securing a stable source of income for my family."
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over 1 year ago
Robert
enrolled.
"Lack of a stable sources of income has been the greatest challenge. I do casual jobs to earn a living and with lack of rainfall, it makes it difficult to get work at the farms. To add to that, the high cost of living makes it more difficult to get the basic needs such as food. On a good day I earn $2 which is only enough to purchase food and nothing else. Life has been harder lately but am hopeful that thing will change sooner."
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over 1 year ago
Sidi
received a $25 tenth payment.
"My new goal is to continue to use my transfer to pay school fees for my children. I am a widow, and I have to struggle to support my children. In addition, I am planning to buy more goats to add to the two I had I had previously bought. I value goats because they grow faster and have a ready market. They will be of help to my family in terms of raising money for emergency way after the program comes to an end."
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over 1 year ago
Sofia
received a $25 tenth payment.
"My house is not in good condition hence I have been desiring to improve it. At the end of this year, my new goal is to save my transfers to improve it. Its iron roof is old and in a pathetic condition. Unfortunately, when it rains, it leaks thus causing inconvenience to the family. Secondly, since it is mud-walled, one side of the wall fell, and I have temporarily made it. I desire to make it better than it is now. I believe I shall succeed in this."
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over 1 year ago
Victor
enrolled.
"Life is hard and unbearable more so when it comes to food insecurity. We have had three failed rainy seasons in the passed that resulted in the situation we are in now. Essentially, we have to look for casual jobs to be able to put food on the table, the said jobs are erratic and hard to come by. Sometimes I have to trek long distance to the highlands of Mosop to look for it, sometimes I am lucky to get one but other times I am not and that means my children goes to bed hungry on such days. I am afraid it is going to be worse now that the cost of living has continued to shoot up in the recent past. The little we get from the casual jobs is hardly enough to meet the daily demands and that means we are left to survive on the little we get.It is bad."
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over 1 year ago
Raymond
received a $25 fourteenth payment.
"I had always wanted to be one of the known livestock keepers in the area and my main goal is to have a large livestock-rearing project. With the transfers that I have been receiving, I already bought some chicken and I currently have around 13 to start off the project. I also plan to be spending around $15 of my monthly transfers to buy at least 3 chicken to increase the current population and with time I would sell some of them to buy goats to keep the project going."
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over 1 year ago
Kazungu
received a $25 tenth payment.
"I have a family of 7, and the house that we currently live in, is in a dilapidated; the roof is worn out and whenever it rained, we are always rained on. My goal is to have a better house for my family before the current one collapses on us. I, therefore, plan to spend part of my transfers on buying materials bit by bit every month so that by the end of the year, I shall have started the house construction."
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