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Stanley
landscapeCountry:
kenya
workOccupation:
Casual labor
faceAge:
55
workCampaign
Kenya Large Transfer
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Initial Payment
Transfer Amount
20000 KES ($154 USD)
access_time 7 days ago
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Describe the moment when you received your money. How did you feel?
When the money came, it was at night while I was sleeping. I checked my phone at 6am and saw the message. I became very happy and thought to myself that I would take some time to figure out the best way to use the money. The first thing that came to my mind was my child's school fees. I had some arrears, and I wanted to clear them so that my child could study peacefully without any disturbance. I felt relieved knowing that with this money, I could finally bring some peace to my home and focus on my child’s education without worrying about fees.
Describe the biggest difference in your daily life since you started receiving payments from GiveDirectly.
Before receiving the transfer, getting food at home was a huge struggle. It was very stressful because without food, I couldn’t do any work, and sometimes we had to go without. There were many times when I had to borrow from the shops just to feed my family because casual jobs were not always available. It was never certain if we would have enough to eat. However, after receiving the transfer, everything changed. Now, we are able to have food at home every day, three times a day. My family is much happier and healthier, and I no longer have to worry about where our next meal will come from. This has brought a sense of peace and stability to our lives.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
The floods brought so much destruction to my life, sweeping away my four acres of maize and damaging everything I owned, from my household items to my eight goats. Life was already hard, and the floods made it worse. I was struggling to make ends meet, relying on casual jobs and farming whenever the rains were kind to us. My two children depend on me, and after separating from my wife 20 years ago, I’ve been the sole provider. The money from the cash transfer came at a time when I needed it most, offering hope and relief in the midst of my challenges.I used $60 to pay my children’s school fees, which was a huge burden lifted off my shoulders. I used to rely on casual work and farming to cover the fees, but it was never enough, and sometimes I couldn’t even get casual work. I then spent $35 on a mattress because the old one we had was completely worn out, and my children had been sleeping uncomfortably. It was a small comfort, but it meant a lot to see them finally sleep well. I also bought kitchen utensils for $16, as I had very few, and it was difficult to serve guests without proper items. I purchased new clothes for $10, as I had no good clothes to wear, especially for occasions like vacations. The remaining $14 went towards buying new cups, as the ones I had were broken. Lastly, I used the rest of the money to buy food, which was a huge relief. Before, I had to rely on casual jobs that earned me just $3 a day, which was never consistent. Some days, I didn’t even have food to give my children. Now, I feel more secure knowing that I have food in the house and my children’s school fees are paid. The transfer has made a big difference in our lives, bringing hope and stability where there was once struggle.
 
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What do you plan to do with the cash transfer?
I currently live in a single-room house that is in poor condition. My dream has always been to build a better and more livable home, but financial constraints have been a major obstacle. However, with the transfers from GiveDirectly, I am now able to construct a two-room house, which will cost approximately $330. This will bring back my happiness of living in a better house. These transfers will also help me achieve my dream of raising goats. I plan to spend $250 to buy six goats, which will allow me to start this venture. This investment will help improve my family’s income.
What is the happiest part of your day?
It is the short rainy season in my region, which brings more job opportunities. Most farmers are cultivating their farms, I am happy that I no longer struggle to get a job and put food on the table. It has been a month now, and I have not skipped a meal or gone to bed hungry.
What is the biggest hardship you've faced in your life?
My only arable land is currently submerged by the rising waters of Lake Baringo. This affected my family's income significantly, as I depended on crop farming to provide for our needs. I never imagined I would end up doing casual jobs to make a living, but that's now my daily routine. It is unfortunate that we are underpaid, $3 a day is insufficient to meet my family needs. Sometimes I go to bed hungry or skip lunch altogether. It is embarrassing and I wish I had a stable source of family income.