We check in with people at each stage of the cash transfer process to see how things are going. Take a look at some of their stories as they appear here in real-time.
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How is your life different than it would have been if you never received the transfer?
In the coming months, my goal is to continue using my subsequent transfers to purchase food. This will ensure that my family has a consistent food supply, and we never miss any meals. Additionally, I want to invest in livestock. The ability of livestock to multiply over time makes them a good investment. Once they reproduce, I can sell some and earn money that I can use to address my family's needs. To achieve this goal, I plan to save a portion of my transfers every month and use the accumulated amount to buy livestock. I am very happy and appreciative of the financial support that has helped my family live a better life despite the challenges we face. This assistance has given us hope and allowed us to maintain a good quality of life even in the face of difficult circumstances.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
My wife and I are elderly and unable to work, making it difficult to take care of ourselves. With old age catching up with us, we rely heavily on my son, who works as a casual laborer. Unfortunately, the burden on him is immense as he has to take care of his own family as well as us, his elderly parents. It is not easy for him to meet all our needs, especially considering his limited earnings. Additionally, the harsh weather conditions in our village have made it nearly impossible for us to grow any food on our farms. With our land being unproductive, we are left with no choice but to buy food from the shops, which is sold at very high prices. Thanks to the financial support from the transfers, I was able to purchase food for my family, ensuring that we have a reliable source of nutrition. I used the entire transfer of $103 to buy food for my household. I bought essentials like 24 packets of maize flour, 5 kg of beans, 2 kg of sugar, tea leaves, and some fresh vegetables. This ensured that we had enough food to eat and never had to go to bed hungry. Having a constant supply of food has been a great relief, as it guarantees that we can live comfortably without worrying about where the next meal will come from. I am very appreciative of the financial support that has helped me cater to my family's needs during these tough economic times. It has significantly reduced the burden on my son, allowing him to focus on taking care of his family while knowing that we are well provided for.
26th Payment
Transfer Amount
3470 KES ($27 USD)
access_time 5 months ago
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How is your life different than it would have been if you never received the transfer?
My primary goal for this year is to seek specialized treatment and care for my hernia. I have been ailing for a while now, but unfortunately, I cannot afford the related medical expenses and surgery. I have started saving my transfers, and with the upcoming transfers, I hope to accumulate enough to pay for my surgery. I am hopeful and looking forward to making a full recovery because it means I will be able to return to work and provide for my family. I am deeply grateful to GiveDirectly for this assistance and the support has given me hope and the opportunity to pursue the treatment I need. I believe I can overcome this health challenge and regain my ability to support my loved ones.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
I used to work as a casual laborer to support my family of six, but I had to stop after being diagnosed with a hernia that required specialized care. Since then, I have relied on my wife, who is a subsistence farmer, for all our needs. Despite these challenges, I am very grateful to GiveDirectly for the transfers they provided. These funds have enabled me to buy food and even invest in goats. From the transfers I received, I used $64 to purchase two goats, which I intend to keep so that I have something to fall back on even after the project concludes. I saved the remaining $34 to contribute towards further treatment for my hernia. I am grateful for this support; it has given me the ability to seek necessary medical care, and I am hopeful that I will make a full recovery soon.
22nd Payment
Transfer Amount
3470 KES ($24 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?
My goal for the upcoming year is to undergo proper medical treatment for my hernia, a condition I have endured for many years, limiting my ability to engage in strenuous activities like farming. I am scheduled to have the surgery in May, and I'm hopeful that the funds accumulated through the transfers will cover the expenses. I hope that the surgery will restore my health, allowing me to resume my regular routines with joy. I deeply appreciate the support provided by this project and I cannot express enough gratitude for the kindness shown to me.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
Currently, I do not have a job, so my family's main support comes from poultry and livestock farming. Previously,getting food was challenging,and I would sometimes go for two days without eating. Thankfully, my situation has improved thanks to GiveDirectly. With their assistance, I have been able to purchase goats, which I hope will bring in profits once they are ready to be sold. Despite losing many goats during a prolonged drought, I invested $53 to buy three more, keeping them as a safety net for emergency needs. Additionally, I allocated $34 to buy food for my family, as we were running low, and the remaining $5 went towards purchasing essential items like sugar, oil, and tea leaves. I am grateful for this opportunity to better my life, as without it, my situation would have been much worse.
18th Payment
Transfer Amount
3470 KES ($23 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?
Earlier this year, I received a diagnosis of a hernia, but unfortunately, I have not been able to access the necessary treatment. My primary focus now is to receive the required medical care, which entails undergoing surgery. To financially prepare for this, I have been setting aside a portion of my transfers, and I am optimistic that I will be able to undergo the surgery early next year. Recognizing the importance of my health as my wealth, obtaining treatment is crucial for a swift return to my normal activities. I express my gratitude to GiveDirectly, as they have been a valuable source of support for my family. I cannot thank them enough for their assistance during this challenging time.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
The prolonged drought that plagued my village for many years significantly impacted my family, as our livelihood is dependent on farming for both sustenance and income. Living hand-to-mouth, the challenge of obtaining sufficient food became a constant struggle. Fortunately, the timely arrival of the transfers provided much-needed relief during this difficult period, and I am grateful that our circumstances have improved. With the onset of ongoing rains, we have successfully secured enough food to sustain us. Out of the received transfers, I allocated $68 to purchase two goats, which I plan to keep, providing a valuable asset for the future. Anticipating the project's conclusion, I see these goats as a resource to assist me when the need arises. Additionally, I utilized the remaining $34 to settle a school debt for my two children who are still in primary school. Receiving these transfers fills me with happiness and relief, as they give me the the freedom to make choices that positively impact my family's well-being.
13th 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?
I am hopeful that Give Directly will continue providing me with the much-needed cash transfers so that I can focus on treating my health condition. Over the past three years, this ailment has greatly impacted my ability to work and earn a stable income. Unfortunately, the financial constraints I face have made it difficult to access proper medical treatment. Therefore, my primary goal for the next few years is to allocate the cash transfers toward addressing my health issue and regaining my productivity. By receiving the necessary medical care and treatment, I aim to overcome this obstacle.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
The drought that has persisted for three years now has impaired food crop production in my region. Mostly, we survive by buying food and water, which is becoming expensive by the day because of a lack of money. My son, Rashid, shoulders the responsibility of providing for our family of seven by taking up casual jobs in house construction. Sadly, the money he earns is often insufficient to provide daily food for the entire family. When I received the transfer, our household was facing a shortage of maize flour. Consequently, I used the entire $34 to purchase food that lasted us for at least two weeks. Fortunately, since then, my son has been able to provide us with additional food, and we have not missed a meal up to this day.
10th Payment
Transfer Amount
3470 KES ($27 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?
Currently, my focus is bringing my health back to shape so that I can be able to return to work. However, I lack the necessary resources and finances to cover my treatment expenses. Every penny I get is majorly consumed by the household’s basic needs like food and school fees; nothing is left. Although these financial obligations weigh heavily on me, I trust to have the capacity to save some money from my upcoming transfers to fund my treatment procedures.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
The prolonged drought in my region has hindered farming over the past few years and dried out water ponds. We mostly live on buying food and water. Unfortunately, except for casual jobs in house construction (which rarely come by), there is nothing much I can do to raise funds to provide for my wife and two sons. Besides, I have been unwell for the past year, which has impaired my capacity to leave the house and work. This forced my eldest son to bear the burden of putting food on the table, which is challenging considering the scarcity of house construction tasks. Gladly, ever since I started receiving the cash transfers, they have played an essential role in providing for my family’s basic needs such as food and school fees for my son in primary school. I spent the cash I received in December entirely on food as the household had run out of maize flour. From the most recent transfer, I used $19 to clear a tuition debt, which had been brought forward from last year. I spent the remaining $15 on a goat, with an aim of rearing it.
6th Payment
Transfer Amount
3050 KES ($25 USD)
access_time 2 years ago
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What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
I was really excited to receive the transfers because it had actually been three days since my kids had not attended School. Immediately after withdrawing the transaction I went to ahead to pay to KES 1,500 for two of my children and lucky enough the next day they were on their way to resume class. Afterwards I was left with a balance of KES 1,500 which I ended up settling my debts with because I had actually taken a couple of items on loan when we barely had any food in the house.
2nd Payment
Transfer Amount
3050 KES ($26 USD)
access_time over 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 the organisation is really doing a great job because before knowing GiveDirectly starvation was the order of the day a d our children could stay home for days on end due to lack of finances. But since we started receiving the donations from the program our lives have taken a complete positive turn for the better because the challenges have not gone away completely but we are way better off than compared to before.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
Actually a day before receiving the transfers from the organisation, two of my children had been kicked out of school due to the fact that they had debts in tuition fee that I was yet to clear because I had no money at that moment. Therefore when the money came in the next day I was honestly very happy because it meant that my children could finally go back to school. I took KES 2,000 and paid for them school fees and the next day they were on their merry way back to school. I was left with about KES 1,000 left on me and since nutrition was quite a challenge due to drought I used the funds to buy seven packets of maize flour.
Initial Payment
Transfer Amount
3050 KES ($26 USD)
access_time over 2 years ago
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Describe the moment when you received your money. How did you feel?
The message informing me of the transfers arrived about ten in the night and I only noticed I had received money the following morning. I personally cannot read so when I saw the message I asked my son to help translate it and that is when I found out. I was obviously ecstatic about it because I did not expect it at all and I definitely needed the money.
Describe the biggest difference in your daily life since you started receiving payments from GiveDirectly.
The funds have helped me with catering for education for my children. In the past my children have always been unfortunate and get sent back home due to me failing to sort out the debt. But now I'm hopefully that this situation is about to change because I will ensure that they remain on school this time.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
As soon as i received the transfers from this program I decided to save the money because at the time the kids were on holiday because school was closed and one of my biggest challenges ieventuallyncluded paying tuition fee, so I did not want to squander the money yet the kids would resume school soon. As predicted school opened this week and thankfully I had the KES 3,000 that was sent to me by GiveDirectly. I paid KES 1,000 for one of my children and plan on spending the rest of the money which is KES 2,000 to buy my two other children stationery and pay school fees as well so that they do not end up being sent home.
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access_time over 2 years ago
What does receiving this money mean to you?
Two years ago I developed some sharp pain under my groin. This persisted for some months making it difficult to respond to short calls. Since then, I have not been able to render conjugal rights to my wife. I was later on diagnosed with scrotal filariasis that required surgery. I rely on my son who does casual labour for a living. Raising cash for the surgical operation has been a challenge since am no longer economical active. The time to have my good health restored has come. I will spend 15 000 KES for the surgery. I plan to save the whole cash for the next five months to meet this target. I cannot wait to see our marital life going back to norm.
What is the happiest part of your day?
I have faced both food and health challenges for quite some time till recently(approximately four months ago) when my son got employed as a motorbike rider. With the minimal income obtained, he has always ensured we do not miss at least three meals a day. After spending the night in agony I find joy when I wake up with a cup of hot tea with bread or chapati on the table.
What is the biggest hardship you've faced in your life?
With my current health condition, I have ended yp living a sorrowful life. Nights have been terrible. I have to lie supine till dawn for the filarial scrotal tumor cannot allow me change any other position. Though the pain is reduced during the day, I am still faced by difficulties in walking. Staying in same positions for long has made my lower limbs numb. I have not been able to implement my marital obligation something that has rendered my marriage unenjoyable. My wish and plea to undergo surgery have not materialized for lack of money.