How is your life different than it would have been if you never received the transfer?
In the coming years, my focus is on further expanding my goat herd, ensuring optimal conditions for healthy breeding and growth. From just five goats before the support from GiveDirectly to now having 19, I see immense progress. With reduced financial obligations now that I no longer need to pay school fees or support a larger family, I have renewed confidence in my ability to grow the herd, especially given the ample shrubs in the surrounding thicket, ideal for goat farming. Rather than selling them off quickly, I plan to selectively sell when necessary, such as during tough times or emergencies. Additionally, I aim to invest the proceeds from my current maize farming efforts into acquiring more goats, thus securing a sustainable source of income for the future.
In your opinion, what does GiveDirectly do well, and what does it not do well?
GiveDirectly has truly distinguished itself as an exceptional organization in our community, delivering on all the promises made during enrollment. Despite our initial skepticism about the generosity of such support, we cannot help but express gratitude for the significant progress we have made since receiving the unrestricted support. Unlike other organizations, GiveDirectly recognized the diverse needs within our community and empowered us to address them with dignity through the cash support. Moreover, their commitment goes beyond financial support, as they consistently educate us on safeguarding the funds and ensure the well-being of vulnerable members, such as the elderly. We are profoundly thankful for their unwavering support. We sincerely hope that GiveDirectly will continue their exemplary approach in other areas, as no one in our community has ever voiced any complaints. However, we remain open to exploring any improvements or alternative options they may consider, as we have developed trust and confidence in their mission.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
For a long time now, droughts have been affecting us a lot, causing losses in both livestock and our farming activities. To continue providing for my family, which has gradually reduced to just two members after my elder children started their own families, I have had to sell off some of our goats, reducing our herd to just 5. With the first and second transfers from GiveDirectly, I managed to acquire 6 more goats, and then used $300 from the final transfer to buy another 6. I am happy and grateful that we now have 19 goats, with two of them giving birth last month. Since I am not physically able to farm or secure casual labor, I plan to focus on raising and breeding the goats, which will provide a safety net during tough times when we can sell them to buy food. Currently, I live with my grandson, who helps me look after the goats. I also spent $100 on purchasing two sacks of maize, which we are still using and should last us another month. Our meals consist of a hearty dinner and lighter breakfast and lunch. We used the remaining $50 to buy household essentials like kitchen consumables, toiletries, and milk, which we usually obtain on credit and settle the bill at the end of the month. I am grateful for the support from GiveDirectly; it has motivated us to strive for better living standards.