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Dzendere
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kenya
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Subsistence farming
faceAge:
37
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Kenya Large Transfer
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2nd Payment
Transfer Amount
55000 KES ($462 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?
My current priority is to fund my children's education. Three of them are in primary school and must pay at least KES 2,000 every term, while the fourth is in form two and should pay at least KES 4,000. Besides burning charcoal, I plan to finance their school tuition by selling milk from the dairy cows I purchased through Give Directly cash transfers. Furthermore, when these livestock multiply, more money will be generated from selling them. 
In your opinion, what does GiveDirectly do well, and what does it not do well?
I applaud Give Directly for providing unconditional financial help to the neediest members of society. The money has drastically transformed my family and our lives in general. Unlike in the past, my household now has decent chairs, beddings, and livestock courtesy of Give Directly.  In addition, since I began receiving the transfer, my children have never skipped a class. Nothing, in my opinion, could be changed as far as the organization's operations go. 
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
Being my sole source of income, burning charcoal hardly covers all the household's basic needs like food and school fees for my four children. My husband and I earn at most KES 2,500 after every two weeks from this exercise, which is not enough given the current tough economy. To supplement these earnings, I have always desired to raise dairy cattle whose milk I could sell for a profit. Also, when the cows multiply, it will be simple to sell some of them in the future to help finance my children's education. This is why I spent KES 20,000 from the transfer to purchase a dairy cow in addition to one I had obtained via the initial cash transfer. I also purchased a goat for KES 3,000 in order to expand my livestock herd and help to generate money in future when it reproduces.  My form two daughter, on the other hand, had missed school for a whole week owing to outstanding fee arrears. Her primary school siblings were also being sent home to collect up unpaid debts. As a result, I was urged to spend KES 20,000 settling these deficits and pre-paying tuition for the upcoming academic term as a precaution. I spent KES 4,500 on a new mattress for my three children. The old one was tearing and growing mold due to the younger kids' frequent bed-wetting. I spent the remaining amount on food to alleviate the hunger that was becoming a concern in the household. 
 
Initial Payment
Transfer Amount
55000 KES ($478 USD)
access_time 2 years ago
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Describe the moment when you received your money. How did you feel?
I was at home preparing lunch for my family. I was with my spouse and children when we heard the good news about the receipt of the transfers from neighbors. I decide to confirm the Mpesa balance on my phone if I had received it too. I was shocked with disbelief after I saw the money on my account. Joy filled our house that moment for receiving our transfer since we had eagerly awaited the transfer to solve our financial problems. We had to plan well with my family members before we could withdraw our transfer.
Describe the biggest difference in your daily life since you started receiving payments from GiveDirectly.
Being able to purchase proper bedding for my family is the biggest difference in my life. Previously, we were using old mattresses that we not comfortable and my kids were ever complaining of backaches. In addition, it was embarrassing whenever I received important visitors. I had to look for a place at our neighbor's house for them to rest. I am thankful for the aid.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
I spent KES 22500 of my transfer to boost my livestock rearing by purchasing one cow and one goat. This will ensure that I have a constant supply of milk for my kids as well as long-term savings for their education. I am intending to sell the offspring once they start to reproduce. In addition, I bought 3 mattresses for KES 14,500. These were proper beddings for my family because we were using old and worn-out beddings which were not comfortable. I also saved KES 24,000 that I am planning to use in clearing the fee arrears for my 5 children once the school reopens.
 
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access_time over 2 years ago
 
What does receiving this money mean to you?
I have been longing to buy a 6 by 6 mattress for my 6 by 6 wooden bed as I have slept on the bed slats for one year now. Receiving this money means buying a mattress and starting to enjoy my sleep.
What is the happiest part of your day?
My child( Bali Kahindi Kitsao) who is in form two at St. Mary's Secondary School came home and broke the news that he got an A- in his term two exams. This made me happy, I hope that in future he will help me meet my basic needs.
What is the biggest hardship you've faced in your life?
Water. Getting clean water is a big challenge at Kilache.I have to walk for 40 minutes to Kibaoni water point to fetch water that at times is not running also paying school fees for our four children who are in secondary schools have been a challenge for us.