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Pius
landscapeCountry:
kenya
workOccupation:
Janitor/porter (works for others)
faceAge:
19
workCampaign
FSD / Urban Youth
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3rd Payment
Transfer Amount
50000 KES ($472 USD)
access_time 4 years ago
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How is your life different than it would have been if you never received the transfer?
My life is currently different from how it was before because I now have a stable source of income. This is because I now practice farming unlike before when I used to depend on garbage collection. Due to this, I have been able to pay my house rent on time and cater for my daily basic needs.
Do you have any new or additional goals for your life?
My additional goal in life is to improve my farming practices. This will lead to increased yield hence higher returns. With this, I will be able to live a more decent life outside ghetto as it has always been my prayer to move out of this place.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
When I received my recent transfer, I spent some amount to build a shade for my pigs. I settled on this since they used to sleep on the farm and it would at times destroy my crops. Also, I spent some amount to buy some school uniforms for my sibling as a way of helping my parents. On the remaining amount, I bought myself some household items that I did not have, paid my house rent for two months and bought food that would last me for some time.
 
2nd Payment
Transfer Amount
37152 KES ($367 USD)
access_time over 4 years ago
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How is your life different than it would have been if you never received the transfer?
I previously survived on crime where I mugged people to earn a living. This kind of lifestyle made it tough for me to mingle freely with other people, even my group members because everyone was always suspicious of my activities. For this reason, I could not benefit from any of the group's program that other youth benefited from which made me feel like an outcast. About a year ago, I decided to try and quit crime which gained me a little trust among the group members who offered me some little support. Life was still tough because I could not earn enough to take care of all of my needs and I was sometimes tempted to go back to my previous lifestyle. When I finally received the transfers, I got the opportunity to completely turn a new leaf and forget about ever going back to crime. The money helped me clean up and buy some critical household items and started living like a normal person. I have so far gained the complete trust of my group members and I can now benefit from some of the projects such as being in charge of the water vending station that the group owns where I earn an honest living. Besides having dreams would have never been imaginable for someone like me, the transfers have also enabled me to start a livestock project, rearing pigs which have been a great source of income
Do you have any new or additional goals for your life?
I have always wanted to start a business on juice making which I think could be a good business in this area where most people work under the sun and are mostly thirsty. This business, however, requires a slightly large capital to start because the juicers are expensive, something I could not afford on my own. I have done my research and I know that the last transfer I will receive will be enough to start off the business which I will then run locally and in other estates as well.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
I previously had one pig so I decided to buy more so that I could have a serious project. Part of my most recent transfer assisted me with the purchase of two adult pigs that had at least four piglets each. I also used some of the money to purchase construction materials that I used to build the pigs a shed. The remaining amount I had left was spent on personal and household requirements such as clothing and foodstuff.
 
Initial Payment
Transfer Amount
20000 KES ($194 USD)
access_time over 4 years ago
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Do you have any new goals that you didn't have before receiving the transfer?
My new goal is to boost my business. I want it to be stable so that I can attract more customers. Now that, I have learned the customer's needs, I want to restock even more items that are in demand. I have developed passion in the business and I do not want it to collapse because this will mean going back to the garbage collection job that I have been struggling with for years and that paid me so little.
Describe the biggest difference in your daily life since you started receiving payments from GiveDirectly.
The biggest difference in my daily life is that my income has increased. I started a business of selling shoes and jackets in the local market and moved away from collecting garbage that was paying me so little. I could never sustain myself with the income that I got from collecting the garbage as the work was also done over the weekends, meaning, what I earned had to take me all through the week. This was not enough. Now, with the business I am running, I am in control of the profits I make. I can happily say that both my primary and secondary needs are met with ease. Thanks to GiveDirectly.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
I spent part of my transfer on starting up a business. I sell shoes and jackets. This has been life-transforming because I get a daily income and now I am fully engaged as well. Previously, I used to collect garbage on weekends and stay idle for the better part of the week. The pay was also little that could not be enough to cater for my needs. I am glad that today, I get a daily income which I am able to spend on both my basic and secondary needs with ease. I saved the rest of the money.
Describe the moment when you started receiving transfers. How did you feel?
The moment I received the transfer I felt happy because I knew that my living standard will change. I bearly had money. Receiving this money was a surprise to me because I did not expect it that very day. I just kept calm and decided to start planning on how to use the money.
 
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access_time almost 5 years ago
 
What do you plan to do with the cash transfer?
I have always admired my uncle who is a businessman, he started from selling second hand clothes and now he has three big shops in Huruma, he has inspired me to be just like him. I want to use this transfer to open my own business of selling second hand clothes here in Mathare,I believe the income from this business will help me grow economically and improve my life. My second priority is to invest in my agribusiness. I currently own a small piece of land here in Mathare and I use it to grow kales. I supply the kales to someone who sells them in retail. I will boost this business by buying a water pump machine which is approximately 5,000 shilings. I want to use the machine to pump water from the river to my farm. Regular supply of water will help me get more yields and I will not only supply the kales but also open a kiosk for selling more green groceries.My income will grow and I will be able to save more money for the future. Lastly I will buy some clothes and some household items using the give directly money.
Describe your biggest worry.
My top concern is gang violence and crime. As a young man in Mathare I am always in worry of not living to an old age. I come from a village in Mathare where crime is rampant and I even know some of my peers who have engaged in crime. Some have been killed for theft and robbery, others are still in prison but a few of them have been given a second chance and they have now reformed. Some of them are even in my group. Our hall is a safe space for youths within my village,our programs have created employment opportunities and now most youths are not as idle as before. I fear that if I do not have any work then I will be forced to get involved with the wrong crowd. Our group has also been at the center of police brutality and anytime there are criminal activities in the area we are their suspects. I live in fear that these police will continue killing my peers and because they always disrupt our group programs we sometimes don't show up for work in fear of being arrested for no reason.
What are your greatest ambitions?
My ambition is to be self employed in future.I want to own multiple businesses but mostly be successful in agribusiness, start shopping green grocery to more than 10 clients in Mathare and it's environs.As much as I am used to working for my group I do not want to be a casual labourer for the rest of my life. I want to employ people, be called a boss and mentor others in future.
Describe your usual day. How do you spend your time?
On my usual day I wake up early in the morning take breakfast then head to work. I work here in Mathare and my group has various projects.I am in charge of supervising water payments by the residents and sanitation of our group hall. I mostly water our flowers and ensure the beautification of the place, I also attend to visitors when the person in charge of hospitality is not around. Sometimes I am also required to help out in cleaning of the pigs area and collecting garbage. Since my work involves dirt I can only take a birth in the evening at our groups toilet, then go home cook, eat and retire to bed until the next day. I barely have free time but when I am free I do some house chores and cleaning then hang out with my friends.