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Kadzo
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Small business
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Kenya Basic Income
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21st Payment
Transfer Amount
3470 KES ($27 USD)
access_time 20 days ago
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How is your life different than it would have been if you never received the transfer?
My main goal now is to buy a wooden door to install in my house. Currently, my house lacks a door, and I live in fear that someone might enter while I’m away and take my belongings. This situation has prevented me from going far from the village, as I worry that people might take advantage of my vulnerable state. I am tired of feeling this way, and I believe it's high time I address this issue. Therefore, I plan to use my small savings from my kiosk business and a portion of my transfers to buy and install the door. I believe that this is the only way to restore my happiness, joy, and the peace of mind I have been lacking.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
A few months ago, I developed some eye problems; they were very red and itchy, causing me sleepless nights. Since I had never experienced this before, I decided to visit the hospital for a thorough examination. After further checks, I discovered that I had some infections, and I spent $34 on medication. While I have not fully healed yet, I thank God for the support I've received through the transfers. I also used $24 to start a small kiosk business in the village, which has been running successfully. Thankfully, I am now making a good profit, allowing me to have my daily bread, thanks to the transfers I received a few months ago. Later, I purchased three chickens for $12, which I keep at home as assets I can rely on in case of emergencies. With the remaining $46 I primarily bought enough food for my family, which has sustained us for a while now. I feel more energetic, as it's rare for me to miss meals, and this has positively improved my health.
 
18th Payment
Transfer Amount
3470 KES ($27 USD)
access_time 4 months ago
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How is your life different than it would have been if you never received the transfer?
This year, there were no rains but prolonged scotching sun and strong winds which led to drought leaving us without any food to harvest in our farms forcing us to buy food using the transfers that I receive. My plan for this year is to continue using a portion of the transfers I receive from GiveDirectly to continue buying food until the rains come and we get good harvests from our farms. This will ensure that my son and I do not go hungry during these challenging times. Moreover, I am determined to grow the grocery-selling kiosk that I started with my son's assistance. My goal is to expand the business and increase its revenue potential. That way, once the GiveDirectly program comes to an end, I will have a reliable source of income to depend on. To achieve this, I intend to allocate a portion of my upcoming transfers to continuously add to the kiosk's stock and expand its capital base. By investing in the growth of this business, I am confident that it will thrive and become a valuable asset in my life in the years to come. I am hopeful that this strategic investment will pay off and provide a sustainable solution to our current food insecurity and financial challenges. With hard work, dedication, and the continued support of my son, I am determined to make the kiosk a success story.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
I am an elderly woman who relies entirely on my son to help me navigate my daily life. He has been incredibly valuable to me, and I am grateful for his support. Recently, after receiving my transfers from GiveDirectly, I discussed with him the idea of starting a grocery-selling kiosk. With his help, I decided to invest in this venture, spending $55 to set up a small structure and stock the kiosk. I’m happy to report that it is picking up well. I also used the remaining $47 to buy food, as we were out of supplies and needed to ensure we wouldn’t go hungry. This year has been particularly challenging due to a lack of rain, which meant we didn’t harvest anything to sustain us. I am truly thankful for the support that GiveDirectly has provided us. It has made a significant difference in our lives, and I am hopeful that our kiosk will grow and help us in the future.
 
14th Payment
Transfer Amount
3470 KES ($27 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?
With the arrival of the rains, I have set my sights on utilizing my upcoming transfers to plow my land and plant maize. Despite the setbacks I experienced last year, I am determined to give farming another chance. I remain optimistic that a successful harvest will enable me to redirect the funds previously spent on food towards other beneficial endeavors. I am grateful for the financial support I receive, as it has played a significant role in improving my quality of life and lifting me out of poverty.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
Living with my son on a 2-acre plot of land, I have grappled with poor eyesight for the past forty years, often experiencing blurred vision accompanied by sharp pain. During such episodes, I am reliant on my son for assistance. The challenges in securing employment have further compounded our difficulties. In the rainy season, we diligently cultivate our farm to ensure an ample food supply. However, the past two rainy seasons have been disappointing as our crops were washed away by the heavy rains, leaving us with no harvest. Consequently, I allocated a significant portion of my $74 transfers towards purchasing food, ensuring that we never slept on empty stomachs, thanks to the support we receive. Investing in livestock has also been a priority. I purchased six hens for $18, and with funds from the transfers, I now own over 15 hens and four goats. Additionally, I allocated $10 to seek medical attention for chest pains and a stomach ailment. I am grateful that my health has since improved, and I am feeling much better. The assistance from Give Directly has been invaluable, enabling both my son and me to enhance our lives. We are profoundly grateful for the support that has brought stability and improvement in our circumstances.
 
9th 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?
Recently, I successfully launched a grocery kiosk selling a variety of items, such as vegetables, fruits, and sardines. While the profits generated are modest, they have significantly eased the financial burden of managing my household expenses. My objective is to expand the range of products I offer, aiming to boost my earnings and secure my financial future. As I am no longer engaged in active work, this business venture ensures a stable means of providing for my family. Additionally, I am considering investing in livestock, particularly goats, as they represent valuable assets that can serve as a reliable financial resource when needed.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
Thanks to GiveDirectly transfers, I currently operate a small grocery shop primarily focused on stocking fruits and vegetables. In my advanced age, I've been dependent on my sons for support. However, their struggle with unstable employment and the responsibility of providing for their large families has made it challenging for them to consistently meet my needs. Due to my age and physical limitations, I've been engaged in small-scale subsistence farming. To address these challenges, I made the decision to save $20 each month, eventually accumulating enough to establish a small grocery shop. This business now yields a weekly profit of approximately $2, which effectively covers my basic needs. Beyond financial support, the shop provides me with a fulfilling and engaging activity in my later years, a welcome improvement that wouldn't have been possible with only my own resources. I spent the remaining amount to purchase essential food items such as maize flour and beans. Additionally, I also bought necessary household items that were previously lacking, further enhancing my quality of life.
 
6th Payment
Transfer Amount
3470 KES ($24 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?
The primary financial burden that has been adversely affecting me pertains to the persistent challenge of food shortages within my household. Struggling to adequately provide for my family, every coin I received was entirely channelled towards basic needs, leaving me unable to venture into other endeavors, such as livestock projects. Nevertheless, I am now pleased that a successful harvest has alleviated this situation. The bounty from our farm has resulted in a sufficient food supply for my household. This positive development has opened avenues for me to use the money received towards alternative projects. I am now contemplating the acquisition of goats for rearing and keeping. Goats are easy to manage and, importantly, can be sold to generate much-needed funds during times of financial stress.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
I spent my transfers on buying essential food items, notably maize flour and various cereals. This ensured an ample food supply for my family, eradicating any concerns of scarcity. The transfers enabled me to purchase adequate food that could last several weeks, making the consumption of three daily meals an easily achievable routine. Notably, I spent some of my money to buy three chickens for $15, which I am now rearing. My plan is to let them multiply and eventually have a full poultry project. The ultimate goal of this project is to generate a consistent income stream that will allow me to easily meet the basic needs of my family. In addition, $13 was set aside for the purchase of a new door, a necessary improvement that has since been completed. The installation of this door was crucial, as its absence posed a security risk to my family. With the problem resolved, I can now live in peace and security in my own home.
 
2nd Payment
Transfer Amount
3470 KES ($26 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 want to focus on cattle farming this year despite my family's needs. I presently have two goats, and if everything stays the same, I plan to buy another one every two months. By the end of the year, I'll be able to have at least five goats thanks to this plan. I decided on this strategy due to their available markets, and they are not only drought-resistant but also cheap to maintain and easily convertible to money.
In your opinion, what does GiveDirectly do well, and what does it not do well?
We are now more financially independent thanks to GiveDirectly's assistance. The elderly and the young were handled with the utmost professionalism. The officers visited every home, thus the enrollment process was open to all. I have not yet encountered anything improper during my interactions with the personnel.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
I was starving when the transfer arrived. Due to the drought that has afflicted our region, I am struggling to acquire food. I felt some relief after receiving the funds. Because I prioritize security, I chose to buy a door that only costs $10 to install at my house. The house had been without a door for almost a year. When I went to bed at night, I used to drape an old iron sheet across the doorway. anytime I was not at home, and I was concerned about leaving the house entrance with an iron sheet in place, even though I had no choice. Even though there was no evidence of theft, I was uncomfortable leaving the door unlocked. Because I am dependent on casual labor for survival, I set aside $20 to spend on food for my family's daily meals. After that, I used the remaining $4 to begin my dream of starting a chicken farm by purchasing two hens.
 
Initial Payment
Transfer Amount
1480 KES ($11 USD)
access_time over 1 year ago
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Describe the moment when you received your money. How did you feel?
Up to that day, I had anxiously been hoping that my cash transfer could come in so that I could buy food for my family, we had been starving from the previous night. At around 3 p.m., while I was relaxing at home, I received a text message on my phone. I remember my nephew was the only person around who could help read the contents of the message. He broke the good news to me that Give Directly had sent me money; I was overjoyed. Finally, my family would have something to eat!
Describe the biggest difference in your daily life since you started receiving payments from GiveDirectly.
When I received the transfer, it had been a while since my compound was blessed with chickens. A while back, a vulture preyed on my entire flock of chickens, which left me stranded as these birds used to save the day whenever we had no money. After that incident, I could not buy more animals as I lacked the necessary funds. Gladly, the cash transfer rekindled that hope when it allowed me to buy two chickens. For me, that is the greatest difference. 
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
Given my vulnerable health condition, I hugely rely on my son, who sells chewing sticks, to provide for my needs. Sadly, his mere earnings can barely put enough food on the table, which makes us miss constantly miss meals. Since I cannot actively work to produce an income, I thought it would be better if I spent part of my cash transfers on buying livestock, which I could sell later to make money. At least this venture would reduce my over-dependence on my son and relieve him of some of the burdens. So, I spent $10 on two hens for this course. I spent the remaining amount on food as we had slept hungry the previous night. Even though it did not last long, am grateful to Give Directly and cannot wait to receive the upcoming cash. 
 
Enrolled
access_time over 2 years ago
 
What does receiving this money mean to you?
Due to my old age, I have so many health problems. My eyesight is very poor and I can barely hear. It would be a relief to receive treatment and live healthily. This money will be of great help with this.
What is the happiest part of your day?
We have had so many family feuds. My spirit has been damp the past couple of years I cannot find any joy in anything. Maybe moving away from the people who keep fighting me will restore my peace and joy.
What is the biggest hardship you've faced in your life?
My son and I decided to build another house and move away from the rest of the extended family. The cost of building is very high and we are stuck at the finishing stage. I pray for some financial breakthrough so that we can live comfortably.