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Suna
landscapeCountry:
malawi
workOccupation:
Small business
faceAge:
38
workCampaign
Malawi Large Transfers
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2nd Payment
Transfer Amount
297300 MWK ($364 USD)
access_time over 2 years ago
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How is your life different than it would have been if you never received the transfer?
the new goal that i didn't have before receiving the transfer was to build a house
In your opinion, what does GiveDirectly do well, and what does it not do well?
i think GiveDirectly does everything well, i wouldn't be able to build a house if it wasn't for givedirectly.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
i spent the money on buying some clothes for my children and, i saved the other money so that that i can build a house after the rain season
 
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What does receiving this money mean to you?
The money will meant having a good house,blanket, bed and kitchen utensils. I gave birth to six children and unfortunately one passed away. My eldest child is doing businesses in Lilongwe were he sales pots. I lost my husband my husband during 2020 campaign period. Currently I am doing a small business, I buy and sell bananas for a living. At times I do bake banana muffins locally known as Zitumbuwa. On average I make K9000 ($8.67) per week. I use the money to buy food. I do owned half acre piece of land. Due to lack of fertilizer I sometimes harvest 3 to 4 bags of maize weighing 50kgs each, but the land is capable of producing 12 to 15 nags of maize if fertilizer application is done accordingly. I use 70kgs of maize per month for my household. Based on that, what I harvest is only enough to takes us for 2 and half months. And then I buy maize that will be used for the next 10months. As I earlier told you that I lost my husband, it means I do most of the things alone. I do pay school fees for my children and I also use part of the money to take care of the house. This left me with no money to save for fertilizer. I have never benefited from Government Fertilizer subsidy program before. I want to build a nice house as the house am living in has dangerous clacks using the cash gift. Then I will reserve some money to buy food, fertilizer and beddings. I am sure I will invest a small amount of money into my banana business. In future I am planning to buy a large piece of land for family.
What is the happiest part of your day?
I am always happy in the morning because is the time I observed whether I am fine or sick. If am not sick and healthy, that cause for celebrations.
What is the biggest hardship you've faced in your life?
The passing of my husband has been the biggest hardship I faced in my life. If my husband was alive, we were doing business together and we could make K9000 (8.67$) per day the money I am able to make in a week. If he was alive, we would have been able to build an iron roofed house and we would have been able to buy good beddings.