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Joseline
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kenya
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Small business
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Kenya Basic Income
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18th Payment
Transfer Amount
3470 KES ($21 USD)
access_time 3 months ago
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How is your life different than it would have been if you never received the transfer?
I am a single mother, I live at home with my mother and we were recently joined by my sister who recently separated from her husband. My main source of income is the money I make from selling wine I buy from wine tappers. My income is not as being and hence having this transfers to compliment it really makes a difference. I plan to buy more animals using this transfers and use them as an emergency fund. If my child is sent from school I can sell the animal and cover that need.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
My child is of school going age, I had enrolled her in school but had some pending debts. In January I paid the school fees debt of $9 that I had as well as buying my child school uniform and shoes at $20. I spent the remainder of my transfers on food and toiletries. In December it was the holidays and my child was not in school, seeing then that I had an amount I could spend on needs that I had I added some money to my transfers and bought mattress worth $40. In November I basically took care of food and toiletries with food taking $29 of the cash and toiletries taking up $5 of the transfers. $11-food-2500, soap-200, lotion-250, tea leaves-150, sugar-300, debt-100,DEC mattress- 4000, JAN-1500- unform, 900 -school fees debt, shoes-500, grade 2 soap-200,flour- 300. Did not have a mattress, slept on sacks, it was holiday and children were all home hence decided to redirect the money.
 
13th Payment
Transfer Amount
3470 KES ($24 USD)
access_time 8 months ago
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How is your life different than it would have been if you never received the transfer?
My household has five individuals including my mother, my 3 siblings, my child and I. It is however unfortunate that we all sleep in one room as the house is quite tiny. This is not just uncomfortable but also embarrassing so I intend to construct a separate house where some of us can sleep in. With the food crisis that we experienced for the better part of this year now over after the generous harvesting season that we have just witnessed, I am now in a position to save for this goal with the help of the transfers and from my small business. Once this has been achieved, I would like to invest in livestock, most especially goats which are cheaper, less demanding are easy to keep. The goats are a long term investment for future years when this project shall have ended. The goats will be my emergency exit plan as I will be able to sell them when in urgent financial need to raise the money, most importantly to cater for my child's school needs. Besides, this they will also be a proof of GD's great impact in my life after the project is over.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
The last 3 months were very tough on my household, just like it was on other village members and presumably the entire country due to the famine that was experienced countrywide caused by the lack of rains over the past couple of years. The failed rains affected food production and greatly limited the availability of the basic commodities such as maize which is the country's staple food. The golden commodity doubled in price, making life literally unbearable during those months, but thanks to the transfers, we were sometimes cushioned. During the past three months, I completely spent my transfers on foodstuff and other basic household needs. I would have loved to invest part of it on any long term projects, items or livestock, but inflation made it impossible as almost all basic items had risen in price. In this month of August, things are much better as we just harvested our crops and now have sufficient food allowing me to channel my transfers towards other needs. This is why I was able to use this month's transfer to purchase my child a new set of school uniform and also managed to offset some debt I had accumulated by purchasing food items on credit from the local shop.
 
10th Payment
Transfer Amount
3470 KES ($25 USD)
access_time 11 months ago
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How is your life different than it would have been if you never received the transfer?
I have a goal to purchase two cows that can assist me with various farming activities. These cows will not only be valuable for plowing tasks, but I also plan to generate additional income by renting them out to others in need. Owning these cows will provide me with a means to enhance my farming productivity and potentially expand my income streams. I recognize the potential benefits that these cows can bring to my agricultural endeavors, and I am eager to work towards acquiring them to fulfill my goal. I trust that the cash transfers will make this dream a reality for me.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
My main focus after receiving cash transfers is to allocate funds for my son's school fees and to purchase food for our household. As a single mother without any support, I must ensure that my son's education is not disrupted. From the recent transfer, I allocated $5 to pay for my son's tuition fees for the current academic term. I am grateful that this payment has ensured that he can continue his studies without any financial burdens. To sustain our daily needs, I rely on selling palm wine, although the income generated from this business is often insufficient to cover our expenses. In some cases, I am forced to purchase food on credit, promising to repay the debt whenever I get cash.  When I received the cash transfer, I was facing a debt of $15 at the shop. After settling the debt, I allocated the remaining $14 towards purchasing additional. I am grateful that since the inception of the cash aid, rarely missed basic meals.
 
5th Payment
Transfer Amount
3470 KES
access_time over 1 year ago
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What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
I was genuinely happy to receive the money as I always am with each transfer, but this time I was perhaps even more excited especially since we were almost celebrating Christmas and the money was going to be such a great help. After I finally got the chance to withdraw the money I went ahead to spend KES 1,700 solely on nutrition. Therefore I ended up buying five packets of maize flour, about two kilograms of sugar, tea leaves and bread on a daily basis. I proceeded to spend KES 1,400 on purchasing new attire for myself because my old ones were worn out and most of them are torn as well. Lastly I spent the remaining KES 300 and bought laundry detergent with it.
 
2nd Payment
Transfer Amount
3050 KES
access_time over 1 year ago
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In your opinion, what does GiveDirectly do well, and what does it not do well?
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What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
The moment I realized I had received the transfers I decided my first priority was to ensure that I paid tuition fee for my daughter because a day prior to receiving the transfers she had actually been sent home. Therefore after withdrawing the transfers I ended up paying KES 1,000 for her school fees. Afterwards I decided to cater to matters concerning nutrition since it was a challenge so I ended up using KES 1,780 by purchasing ten packets of maize flour and two kilogram of sugar. Lastly I remained with they KES 220 which I ended up spending on purchasing laundry detergent with.
 
Initial Payment
Transfer Amount
3050 KES
access_time over 1 year ago
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Describe the moment when you received your money. How did you feel?
I felt excited the moment when I received the first transfer. I was at home preparing to go to bed when I received the Mpesa message. This money gladdened my heart as I knew that my child who had stayed at home for two days would finally resume his studies. I thank God for coming to my rescue at a time of need since if it was not for the transfer, it would have been challenging to raise the money for school fees and food for the family.
Describe the biggest difference in your daily life since you started receiving payments from GiveDirectly.
The biggest difference in my daily life since I received the transfer is having been able to pay for my child's school fees on time. I sell local brew but of late it is no longer selling like before making it challenging raising money to sustain my family. On the other hand, my mother whom I stay with is aged and depends on me too.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
My child was sent back home for school fees, and he stayed home for two days since I did not have any money to give him. When I received the transfer I paid KES 1500 for his tuition fees, spent KES 1500 on 24 kg of corn flour enough to sustain my family for weeks, and used KES 500 to purchase both detergents and personal care products. I am a single parent of one and I stay with my mother who is aged and cannot engage in any economic activity. I sell local brew but of late the income is low hence the transfer came in handy and I thank GiveDirectly for that.
 
Enrolled
access_time almost 2 years ago
 
What does receiving this money mean to you?
Receiving this money will help boost my business of selling palm wine. I also have a son who has fees arrears amounting to 1500 KES that I would like to clear. I will split the first transfer of 3,000 KES equally into two. The business is important to me because what I get helps me educate my son and support my mother financially.
What is the happiest part of your day?
I have seen a big improvement in my business for the past few months. This business has been the source of my happiness recently because the more it gets better, the more I am able to provide for the family.
What is the biggest hardship you've faced in your life?
My mother and my younger siblings depend on me to provide most of the needs. My father passed on three years ago leaving us in a very difficult situation because we mainly depended on him. This forced me to step up especially in providing food. It has been a challenge because I only depend on my small business of selling palm wine. I have my mother, three siblings and my own son who depend non me.