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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
Felix
received a $129 initial payment.
"The biggest difference in my daily life is the ability to enjoy three meals a day, a stark contrast to the past when we often had to settle for just one meal or even go to bed hungry. This positive transformation is largely attributed to the financial assistance I received. With the support I obtained, I was able to procure a sack of maize, a precious resource that now ensures an abundant food supply for my household. This stands in sharp contrast to the hardships we previously faced, constantly struggling to make ends meet. I am filled with immense gratitude for the assistance provided, as it has significantly improved our overall quality of life."
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over 1 year ago
Irine
received a $323 second payment.
"GiveDirectly has had a profound impact on our lives, providing us with much-needed financial assistance. The enrollment process was transparent, and we all received the unrestricted cash as promised. This support came at a critical time during a drought season, alleviating our immediate needs without the expectation of repayment. Thus far, I have not observed any operational inefficiencies within the organization, and we are truly grateful for the positive influence it has had on our lives."
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over 1 year ago
Jane
received a $323 third payment.
"Give Directly did an excellent job of ensuring that we were all handling the unconditional transfers in the best possible way by conducting regular follow-ups and establishing transparency within families through regular visits and phone questionnaires.
This has been an excellent method of promoting financial awareness and accountability."
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over 1 year ago
Sidi
received a $25 fourteenth payment.
"As I said earlier I am a single mother with four children and the burden of taking care of them can sometimes be overwhelming. I am not employed and only sell small fish as a way of making ends meet. I do not make much from this since the business is really small. I wish I had a sustainable business which I could use as a source of income. I do not have a definite business yet to which I would wish to venture but my hope is with subsequent transfer I will be able to set up shop and also buy a couple more animals as an investment."
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over 1 year ago
Abdala
received a $25 fourteenth payment.
"My goal for the year is to take myself and my sister through school. Our mother is a farmer and this does not earn much and whenever she does casual labour it does not pay much either so that means that without the transfers we cannot get through school. I hope to use this transfers so I can get through form two and ensure that I complete my education within good time."
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over 1 year ago
Shida
received a $25 tenth payment.
"My life has changed. I have now become a farmer as a result of the rain and I hope that the maize we have planted will be harvested for consumption and this would mean that we would not need to buy food. I want to use that money that would have been spent on food on buying animals. I believe they are a good investment. They are able to multiply in number and I can sell them to make some money. I want to grow my flocks to significantly large numbers that are beneficial to em as a farmer too."
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over 1 year ago
Amina
received a $25 tenth payment.
"I have currently planted maize in my farm with the aim of harvesting for food. I am hoping to harvest a sufficient amount that I hoped would be used for feeding the family. This will allow me to redirect the monthly expenditure on food to purchase goats and chicken for rearing. I want to be able to remember this project even once it comes to an end and also have an investement that will allow me to take my children to school and feed them."
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over 1 year ago
Saumu
received a tenth payment.
"I am a single mother of one and solely depends on myself to get an income for covering needs. I used to do casual labour where I would do laundry, clean the house or even till people's lands to ensure I can make ends meet. In April I was finally able to get some money which I used to start a grocery business at $10. I started this business to increase my income since the casual jobs were not as consistent or reliable. I hope to invest more in the business so I can be more self sufficient which a bigger income. I also used the cash to buy a mattress since as I said I slept on a sisal mat before. My hope is to buy a bed so I can equally have a good place to sleep for myself and child."
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over 1 year ago
Josphat
received a $25 tenth payment.
"I am the fourth of six children with a mother who is a farmer and a father who is hired to herd cattle and he is the primary breadwinner. I also have older siblings who live in the city trying to make something of themselves. my oldest brother is responsible for our school fees payments as what my parents earn is not enough to take care of schooling. I hope to continue using my transfers on school hopefully until I can clear school. I believe this will allow me to focus without distractions on missing out on school so much and I will be able to make something of my self once I finish school and get a good grade."
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over 1 year ago
Hanganimana
received a $420 second payment.
"I bought livestock because we usually needs manure and I Improved my house because it was about to fall down and I bought land to cultivate and I built the toilet"
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