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Ramadhani
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kenya
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Casual labor
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Kenya Basic Income
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28th Payment
Transfer Amount
3470 KES ($27 USD)
access_time 8 days ago
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How is your life different than it would have been if you never received the transfer?
By next year, I plan to start keeping sheep in my homestead for business purposes. After conducting my own research, I discovered that sheep farming is thriving in this area, as there is consistently high demand. Since I am growing weary of the house construction work I currently handle, I believe this venture will be the best option for me and for those who depend on me. To achieve this goal, I am planning to borrow a loan from one of the microfinance groups I am part of. I am confident this is achievable because I have always been approved for loans since joining the initiative. With proper planning, I believe that once I buy the sheep and start the business, life will become much easier, especially when it comes to providing for my family.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
Our house lacked solar lighting after the previous system was damaged. To avoid living in darkness and for security reasons, I decided to purchase a new solar system on credit. I opted for monthly installments of $20 to make it manageable. Since the beginning of this year, whenever I receive cash, I have been repaying $20 to cover the solar debt. Currently, the remaining balance is about $150, and I plan to clear it by early next year. I am so glad to finally bring light back to our home, especially for my siblings who are in school and need the light at night for studying. This has been a dream of mine for a long time. It would have taken years to achieve it, considering I am the breadwinner for my mother and siblings, and my house construction job hasn’t been paying reliably.With the remaining $14 from my monthly funds, I always support my family by buying food that lasts us for a while. In the meantime, I continue to take on casual jobs to meet their other needs. I am truly grateful to finally fulfill this important goal for my family.
 
24th Payment
Transfer Amount
3470 KES ($27 USD)
access_time 4 months ago
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How is your life different than it would have been if you never received the transfer?
My biggest goal this year is to clear my debt and plan for the future. Our house lacked solar lighting, so I decided to purchase a new system on credit. The previous one was broken, and to avoid living in darkness, I opted to buy a new one and pay for it in monthly installments of $20. The total cost was $450; I have already paid a portion and still owe $220. I am deeply grateful to GiveDirectly, as their support has made it possible for me to have solar lighting and work towards my financial goals.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
Our house lacked solar lighting, which made it difficult to manage daily activities after dark. To solve this problem, I decided to buy a new solar system on credit. The previous system was broken, and having a reliable light source was essential for our daily life. I chose to pay for the new system in manageable monthly installments of $20. The total cost was $450. I have already paid a portion and still owe $220 to clear the debt. Recently, I used $60 from my transfer to reduce this amount, thanks to GiveDirectly the transfers helps us maintain our essential needs while managing our expenses. With the remaining amount I spent $42 on food to ensure my family has enough to eat for the week.
 
22nd Payment
Transfer Amount
3470 KES ($26 USD)
access_time 6 months ago
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How is your life different than it would have been if you never received the transfer?
Chasing two birds at the same time has never been the right option. Therefore, in the coming year and beyond, I want to focus on paying off my solar loan. I have committed to paying $21 each month from my monthly transfer. The remaining amount is not enough to invest in another project, but it allows me to buy food so that my family also feels the impact of the transfer. I am happy and grateful for the support from GiveDirectly. Without it, I wouldn't have managed to buy the solar system.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
Owning a solar lighting system has been a significant achievement that I wouldn't have managed without GiveDirectly's support. I do house construction jobs to feed my family, but the income I used to earn was too small to save enough for a solar system. I purchased the solar system on hire purchase and pay the remaining balance in monthly installments. When I received my most recent transfer, I allocated $60 to pay for the solar system. With the remaining amount, I allocated $42 to buy food for my family. I am grateful for GiveDirectly's support, which has made it easier for me to provide for my family and have proper lighting in our home.
 
18th Payment
Transfer Amount
3470 KES ($21 USD)
access_time 10 months ago
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How is your life different than it would have been if you never received the transfer?
My objective in the upcoming months is to make substantial investments in purchasing livestock. I view this as a more promising avenue for generating income, particularly as the herd multiplies and expands. The livestock's substantial profitability in the market will enable me to secure a steady income to meet my needs. I am exceedingly pleased with the ongoing financial support, which has been instrumental in actualizing my aspirations and fostering financial stability.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
I became a member of a savings group consisting of four individuals, with each of us contributing $25 monthly. Every month, the pooled funds are entrusted to one member, who then determines the optimal way to utilize the resources. Our contributions commenced in November, and I eagerly await my turn, as I intend to invest the funds in procuring livestock, specifically goats and sheep. I allocated $39 from my transfers as my share in the savings group. Furthermore, I acquired a solar panel through a hire purchase agreement, with a monthly payment of $19, totaling $47 in payments thus far. The solar panel has significantly improved the illumination within my residence. In December of the previous year, I incurred medical expenses amounting to $14 due to illness. The financial assistance from Give Directly has been pivotal in enhancing the quality of my life, for which I am genuinely thankful.
 
13th Payment
Transfer Amount
3470 KES ($24 USD)
access_time 1 year ago
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How is your life different than it would have been if you never received the transfer?
I am eager to venture into goat farming, starting from scratch without any goats at the moment. My plan is to gradually invest in these animals, with the flexibility to sell them when needed to generate income.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
I currently work at a construction site, which provides me with a means of earning a living. Recently, I joined a merry-go-round, allowing me to save $10 each month. With, the transfer I spent $10 on the merry go round and I used the remaining amount of $24 to pay off a debt I had taken from the same merry-go-round. This debt arose from borrowing $150 to initiate my kitchen construction project. I am committed to working diligently to repay this debt.
 
10th Payment
Transfer Amount
3470 KES ($25 USD)
access_time over 1 year ago
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How is your life different than it would have been if you never received the transfer?
Even though we live on a plot of land, I constantly feel that it is insufficient for our heritage. We are six brothers, and obtaining a larger parcel of land would be advantageous to us in the long run. As a result, I intend to save money to purchase a piece of property. Because we do not have a father, I believe getting a second plot will be extremely useful to the family. I also want to further my education by enrolling in a mechanic course so that I can consistently support my family.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
I live in a large family of seven members. We are five siblings, and our mother is since our father is deceased. Since we only live with the mother, I always strive to support her in raising money for my sibling's school fees and our nutritional needs. With the monthly GiveDirectly transfers, getting food has not been a big struggle. Despite the drought that translated to famine, we have not missed food. She struggles to raise school fees for my siblings. I always contribute towards food for my family. Without the transfer, life would be unbearable because of the current hardship in our area.
 
5th Payment
Transfer Amount
3470 KES ($28 USD)
access_time almost 2 years ago
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How is your life different than it would have been if you never received the transfer?
I have been saving a portion of the transfer every month since last year. My goal was to build a house since I am staying in my cousin's house. As of now, I have been able to buy some of the building materials required start the construction. I want to complete this project first so that I can live in my own house. Apart from the house, I'd like to save some money to enrol in a technical training college for a certificate in mechanical engineering later in the year. I completed high school in 2019 and since then I have not been successful to enrol in a college. My dream is to get a certificate that will enable me to get employment or start my own repair shop.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
I have been residing at my cousin's house for a while, and I continue to do so because I still don't own one. The house has been helpful because he works in Mombasa town, but it is usually challenging when he returns for holiday because we now have to share the house, which makes me feel as though I am bothering him. As a casual worker at construction sites, I was unable to buy all the necessary building supplies. I consider myself fortunate to have been accepted into the program because the money made it possible for me to purchase the majority of the building supplies I needed. I supplemented my savings with the transfers from the previous two months and spent $140 on wood, ten iron sheets, and a door. For the house to be built, we still require a few building supplies and labor funds. The house will probably be finished in three months, and I am grateful to GiveDirectly for making it possible. I am so eager to have a home of my own and a family.
 
2nd Payment
Transfer Amount
3050 KES ($25 USD)
access_time 2 years ago
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In your opinion, what does GiveDirectly do well, and what does it not do well?
In my opinion, GiveDirectly has done amazing work in remembering the less fortunate in society. The monthly cash transform has been a source of livelihood for so many individuals in our village, in that people's needs have been met courtesy of the money. We are forever grateful for the stable source of income that we will be having for the next five years. I have not seen things that need to be corrected in how the organization does its work.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
Constructing a house for myself was my biggest priority, though this was an uphill task because of my financial constraints. I work has as a construction worker. Initially, I had prioritised building a house for my mother, which I managed. After that, I started saving a little money from my monthly wages to purchase building materials. Upon receiving my last month's money, I used $300 and some of my savings to buy an iron sheet. I am hopeful that I would be able to build a house once I am done assembling the building material. I am relieved that the transfer Has revived my dream that seemed impossible.
 
Initial Payment
Transfer Amount
3050 KES ($25 USD)
access_time 2 years ago
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Describe the moment when you received your money. How did you feel?
I received a message notification on my phone around 4 p.m. when I was strolling in the streets of my village. Upon checking its contents, I found that Give Directly had sent my first transfer. A wave of relief and excitement rushed over me because I had run out of money, and the cash would help me provide food for my family.
Describe the biggest difference in your daily life since you started receiving payments from GiveDirectly.
For an entire month, things had been tough on my end. I had not earned any house construction job, which cut short my income flow. This gave me a lot of stress since my family mostly counts on me for sustenance. At least, the cash transfer helped relieve the stress I was undergoing at the time. After a month of waiting, I was able to buy food for my family once more. 
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
By the time I received the cash transfer I was undergoing a tough time. Being a construction worker, it had been a month since I had earned any house construction contract and I had run out of money. Consequently, my household was running out of food since they mostly relied on me for provision. The transfer timing was also ideal, during a time when food prices had slightly gone down. I took advantage of the situation and bought food worth KES 1,700 to boost the existing stock. I obtained a hen worth KES 500 for rearing, to let it breed into a flock that could potentially generate money in the future when sold. Finally, saved the remaining amount which I used as transport to Mariakani last week when I was called for a house construction project. 
 
Enrolled
access_time over 2 years ago
 
What does receiving this money mean to you?
I'm a second son in our family and my mother is a window. She is also quite old that she isn't so much economically involved except for lite ones lite farming when necessary though in a subsistence scale. She also has two of my other siblings who're living with us and one running a business in the village trading center. The burden of feeding this family always falls squarely on because even my eldest brother who works and lives in Mombasa decided not to chip in at all. Personally I do not have a formal employment just getting money from casual construction jobs. Getting this money will lighten this burden as I will be able to support my family more effectively by providing food and other basic needs. I will also be happy to have some income that I can save up to even be able to renovate the family house.
What is the happiest part of your day?
We just came from a two years of dry season that really affected my earning. But I'm happy since the last month of last year we've had at least short rains with just few weeks to a month of dry season. This translate to availability of construction jobs and that is where I also benefit. I was even able to make enough money to build my mother her current house.
What is the biggest hardship you've faced in your life?
I'm a mason targeting construction jobs in the village which are normally averagely low. But what hurts my efforts most is the unfavorable climatic conditions that affects availability of jobs in this industry. People tend to avoid these type of projects during dry seasons to cut off the unnecessary cost of buying water when they can wait for rainy season. And it's also such a wide time gap between those seasons which sadly reduces my earning.