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Fabias
landscapeCountry:
kenya
workOccupation:
Subsistence farming
faceAge:
29
workCampaign
Kenya Large Transfer
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Initial Payment
Transfer Amount
20000 KES ($155 USD)
access_time 3 months ago
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Describe the moment when you received your money. How did you feel?
I was in town, sitting alone in a hotel, trying to figure out how best to navigate the problems I had. At that moment, floods had hit my village. I had two acres where I had planted tomatoes, which were swept away just as I was about to harvest. This brought many challenges because I was counting on the farm produce to pay school fees. One of my children in secondary school had already been sent home because of unpaid fees. Suddenly, a message popped up on my phone, informing me that I had received $200. Initially, it didn't show who sent it, but after scrolling further, I confirmed it was from GiveDirectly. Overwhelmed by joy and gratitude, I walked out of the hotel immediately. I went straight to deposit my son's school fees and started making preparations to restore my farm. This timely support lifted a huge burden off my shoulders and allowed me to get back on my feet.
Describe the biggest difference in your daily life since you started receiving payments from GiveDirectly.
The biggest difference since I started receiving cash from GiveDirectly has been the ability to get back to farming. Recently, floods hit my village, and my two acres of tomatoes were completely swept away. The impact was huge and devastating, and I had no hope of ever getting back on my feet again. But then, GiveDirectly came through, and I received the first transfer of $200. With this support, I ventured back into tomato farming, this time in a completely different place and on one acre of land. This financial assistance gave me the hope and resources I needed to start over and continue providing for my family.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
Upon receiving $200 from GiveDirectly, I was filled with joy and gratitude to God and GiveDirectly. At that time, a flood had caused significant losses in my life. I had a farm of two acres where I planted tomatoes, and I was almost ready to harvest when the floods swept everything away, leaving me with nothing. I had been expecting the farm produce to pay school fees for my kids. By the time the money came, one of my children, who was in secondary school, was at home due to unpaid fees. I spent $100 to pay the school fees and sent my child back to school. This made me happy and less stressed because the situation became manageable. I used $50 to buy farm inputs and ventured back into tomato farming, this time on 1.5 acres of land in a safer place, away from the threat of floods. Now, I am just two weeks away from the first harvest, which gives me hope that anyone can bounce back when they have the platform and capital to do so. Tomatoes do well here, and their current market price is very competitive. I plan to use the money gained from selling the farm produce to keep my child in school. The remaining $50 was used to buy food, ensuring that my family of five kids had enough to eat since the floods had left us with nothing. This support from GiveDirectly has truly transformed our lives and given us a chance to rebuild and thrive again.
 
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access_time 4 months ago
 
What do you plan to do with the cash transfer?
Receiving this money means that I will be able to buy pesticides and fertilizer for my tomatoes. I intend on investing the amount on agriculture as it is the main source of income for my family. I am very happy as I will no longer have to sell my cows to feed my family as these transfers will guarantee a good harvest once I spray my tomatoes.
What is the happiest part of your day?
Farming has been my source of joy. I rely on it to fend for my family. In the last 6 months, I was able to harvest tomatoes in my farm and earned KES 400000 which enabled me to pay fees for my 5 children in secondary school. I am hopeful that my children will live a better life in the future if I continue to invest in their education.
What is the biggest hardship you've faced in your life?
I am currently forced to sell some of my cows so that I can provide food for my family and also to replant tomatoes in my farm. When the floods came, I had planted tomatoes on my 2 acre farm and I lost it all. I am currently struggling to feed my family because I would have harvested the tomatoes by now. This really makes me sad but life has to go on. I will not give up and I am hopeful for better times ahead