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Paulina
landscapeCountry:
kenya
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Casual labor
faceAge:
51
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Kenya Large Transfer
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3rd Payment
Transfer Amount
45000 KES ($317 USD)
access_time 9 months ago
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How is your life different than it would have been if you never received the transfer?
As we heavily rely on subsistence farming for our livelihood, my main aspiration for the coming year and beyond is to acquire additional pieces of land to expand our farming endeavors. By leasing extra land, I aim to enhance not only food production but also generate surplus crops that we can sell to meet various household expenses. This expansion will provide us with a more stable and sustainable source of income, ensuring a brighter and more prosperous future for our family.
In your opinion, what does GiveDirectly do well, and what does it not do well?
GiveDirectly's project has been outstanding, and we sincerely appreciate the positive impact it has had on our lives. The organization's approach of providing direct financial support has been highly effective, empowering us to address our immediate needs and make significant improvements. However, for future endeavors, it would be beneficial if GiveDirectly could consider extending their support beyond the initial support, exploring ways to foster long-term sustainability and economic growth in the communities they serve. By investing in skill development, education, or income-generating projects, the impact of their aid could be even more enduring, creating a pathway towards a better and more prosperous future for those in need.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
Upon receiving the second transfer from GiveDirectly, my main goal was to complete the ongoing construction work, as it would be the last support I had to receive. With my husband's contribution and the $100 from the transfer, we pooled our resources to ensure the completion of the house. He used $40 to purchase sand and paid $80 for labor. I am delighted that our house is now complete, providing ample space for my family. We also allocated $25 to invest in three goats and a cow, with the intention of breeding them and selling their offspring in the future. Despite having two other children currently in primary school, I prioritized using some of the funds to clear my daughter's tuition fees for her distant secondary school, relieving her of the need to travel home within the term. The $10 pending fee was settled, and I am truly grateful to GiveDirectly for easing the heavy burden I carried, especially since our livelihood was predominantly dependent on crop farming, which is sometimes affected by drought, unlike the more reliable livestock farming.
 
2nd Payment
Transfer Amount
45000 KES ($335 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?
Once I have paid for my children's school fees, acquired livestock, and ensured that all of our plans are on track, my intention is to focus on enhancing my farming activities. My aim is to boost production and generate surplus crops that can be sold for additional income. Through this, I hope to generate enough funds to cover my children's school fees and also save up for future projects.
In your opinion, what does GiveDirectly do well, and what does it not do well?
GiveDirectly is allowing recipients to make their own decisions on how to best allocate funds to address their specific needs. This approach has empowered individuals to take control of their lives and make investments in areas that matter most, such as education, healthcare, and small businesses. GiveDirectly's transparent enrollment process ensures that everyone has an equal chance to receive assistance, contributing to a fairer and more just distribution of resources.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
The timing of the second transfer from GiveDirectly was perfect, as I was facing several challenges at the time. My daughter was beginning her ninth-grade education at a nearby secondary school, and the list of requirements was extensive to the point where I had considered sending her to a local day school instead. However, upon receiving the transfer, I was able to purchase all of the necessary school requirements valued at $200, including two sets of school-branded uniforms, a metal box, shoes, bedding, and textbooks and exercise books. Additionally, I paid her $150 admission fees, allowing her to progress uninterrupted throughout the semester. I also used $90 to purchase two goats, which I intend to rear and sell in the future to pay for my daughter's education. Finally, I spent the remaining funds on a bag of cement to complete an unfinished part of my house.
 
Initial Payment
Transfer Amount
18010 KES ($144 USD)
access_time 1 year ago
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Describe the moment when you received your money. How did you feel?
I was working casually at a nearby farm when I received a Mpesa message whose source I could not understand. I had to wait until evening to come home and first call my child, who read it through and translated it for me. I was extremely happy when I realized it was from GiveDirectly. That day, I thanked God for his abundant provision. I was excited and could not help but celebrate in front of my family members, who were also overjoyed.
Describe the biggest difference in your daily life since you started receiving payments from GiveDirectly.
The biggest difference in my daily life is the great happiness I now have because I live in a decent house like everyone else in the village. It was embarrassing to live in an uncompleted house with uncovered walls and dusty floors because I had not plastered it. I am motivated to work right now because I know I will come home to a warm house with good bedding where I can relax without fear of animal invasion. I can also confidently welcome visitors to my new home, which has more space than the small cube that I previously occupied.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
We moved away from the land we had built on the lake's edge ten years ago when the lake waters rose and covered most of our land and eventually houses. Since then, we have been looking for a place to live on a neighbor's vast land, which, while not ideal, I am grateful for because he generously donated that piece for us to live on. Due to its proximity to the lake, the first stop was a swampy area that would be infested with wild animals and snakes. We later moved to a raised ground on the same land owned by a neighbor and began building a new house, which we never finished. We were unable to build a good house due to the movement, but I am grateful that after receiving the transfer, we were able to put up a spacious structure made of iron sheet walls, with three cubicle rooms shared by my family of eight. I also spent $105 on 15 bags of cement, $40 on sand, and $10 on labor. I am grateful and hope to use the remaining funds to pay school fees and purchase goats. We had relied extensively on casual labor, which included working on other people's farms and I hope to see a lot changing with the support we are getting in the subsequent transfers.
 
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What do you plan to do with the cash transfer?
I plan to buy food since this is the greatest challenge I am facing. I will also complete the stalled house which has been destroyed by termites so far. This will take about $500. I will also buy 5 goats at $30 each which would be my investment into the future. The remaining amount I will buy 2 cows at $50 each which will give me milk to feed my family.
What is the happiest part of your day?
My pride and joy is my son Alex, who lives and works in Nairobi. He occasionally sends me money, and in the last two months, he sent me $10, which was quite helpful. I'm overjoyed that he can send me something to buy food, even if only temporarily.
What is the biggest hardship you've faced in your life?
There are various challenges, but right now my biggest one is hunger. Since it hasn't rained for the past two years, I must rely on the odd casual labor that I undertake to buy food. I only make $3 from this job, which is insufficient to feed my family and pay for three meals. Since I go a great distance to my workplace each day for business, I occasionally go without eating. The house I live in is another difficulty. It's small for my two daughters and grandchild, there is one that has been under construction for the past five years, but it has now paused due to a lack of funding.