How is your life different than it would have been if you never received the transfer?
In the coming years, my plan is to lease land and continue farming, focusing on growing green grams. Around the middle of the year, we usually plant maize, as regulated by the Kenya Seed Board. However, after that, we are free to plant whatever we choose on our lands. For me, I want to dedicate my time and resources to green grams, which I believe will do well. Additionally, when I receive the next transfer, I plan to invest in poultry rearing. Selling chickens will provide extra income to manage my farm and help me complete projects like constructing an entry gate for my compound. I have a deep passion for farming, and these investments will help me grow and secure a better future for my family.
In your opinion, what does GiveDirectly do well, and what does it not do well?
GiveDirectly did an excellent job in several ways. The officers were very patient and treated us with kindness and respect. During the Barazas, they communicated clearly and guided us well, making the process easy to understand. I felt comfortable with how they handled everything, and their approach was very professional. As for improvements, honestly, I didn’t see anything that needs changing. The whole process went smoothly, and even when the officers came to my house, they were respectful and polite. From my experience, everything was well-organized, and I have no complaints. You're doing a great job!
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
When I received my second transfer, it was a huge relief for me and my family. I had already started building a permanent house with brick walls and an iron sheet roof on raised ground, far from where I used to live, where floods would often reach. But I couldn't finish it because I lacked the funds. With $280 from the transfer, I was able to buy tiles, plaster the walls, and install doors and windows. This was such an important step because my old house, made entirely of iron sheets for both the roof and walls, would always flood when it rained. I desperately needed a better place for my family. I had been stuck for a long time, but thanks to this support, we can now move into a safe and comfortable home. I used the remaining $170 to help with my maize harvest. The transfer came just when I was about to harvest, and with this money, I was able to gather 30 bags of maize. Farming is my main job, and even though my husband works for the county government, I help a lot with the farm work. The transfer made a huge difference, especially in making sure we didn’t lose any crops this season. The maize will help us with food, and any extra we can sell for income.I am so grateful to GiveDirectly for this incredible support. Without it, I don’t know how long I would have stayed stuck in that half-finished house. Now, we can relocate to a better home, and the farm is doing well too. Though we still depend on my husband’s salary for our basic needs like food, this transfer has given us a big push forward. I appreciate the help so much—it has truly changed our lives.