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Faith
landscapeCountry:
kenya
workOccupation:
House construction
faceAge:
25
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Kenya Large Transfer
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2nd Payment
Transfer Amount
53150 KES ($442 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 new goal that I did not have before receiving the transfer is starting a poultry-keeping project and horticulture farming. These two activities will enable me to earn some income through the sales of eggs and my farm produce. I will also get enough food for the family and cut the daily cost of buying. We will save the little amount that we get to make sure this goal is achieved shortly.
In your opinion, what does GiveDirectly do well, and what does it not do well?
GiveDirectly does well by Giving money to the poor in the community to pay school fees for their children in various schools. Most of the people were able to build better houses and purchase dairy cows. I do not find anything that GiveDirectly did not do well since the process was well explained there was no biasness at all.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
I spent KES 12,000 on purchasing a heifer. I will get enough milk when it reproduces in the new future and cut the daily cost of buying milk. I spent KES 10,000 on paying my secondary school fees. This enabled me to study well without being disturbed. I have completed my studies and looking forward to joining college soon. I spent KES 7,000 on settling the debt that I had. This was giving me sleepless nights currently I sleep well without any worries since I have paid the debt in full. Besides that, I spent KES 10,000 on purchasing two sacks of maize to feed my family. The remaining amount of money I spent on purchasing furniture and clothes for my children. I am so happy because GiveDirectly has changed our living standards.
 
Initial Payment
Transfer Amount
55000 KES ($474 USD)
access_time almost 2 years ago
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Describe the moment when you received your money. How did you feel?
It was around 8:00 am when my sister who had my phone realized that there was a message from GiveDirectly. I was excited to check it up since I had been hoping to receive the transfer anytime over that week. It was indeed a confirmation message of the receipt of the first transfer, and could not hold back my happiness but informed my husband who was equally happy. Due to the heavy traffic at the Mpesa shops, we had to wait till the following day when my husband collected the money from the nearby shopping center.
Describe the biggest difference in your daily life since you started receiving payments from GiveDirectly.
The biggest difference in my daily life is the massive changes we experienced right after receiving the first transfer. My husband had been doing the casual jobs whose income would be spent right after receiving. At the moment, he has been able to make some savings since most of the things that we used to buy including foodstuff are still in stock.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
After buying milk for my family of four for a long time, our priority plan after receiving the first transfer was to purchase a dairy cow that would have provided us with enough milk and saved my family from the high cost of buying milk every day. It was unfortunate that after spending KES 35000 on a dairy cow, we had to spend another KES 3000 treating it, and worst enough, it finally succumbed to East Coast Fever. It was a saddening occurrence for my family but we are hopeful that the second transfer will help us in making our dream come true. I later spent KES 7600 of the remaining amount on buying two sacks of maize that we are still using as foodstuff, paid my college fees of KES 5000, and used the remaining amount on new pairs of clothes for all my household members and other household goods that we were lacking. Even though our dreams were put to a halt after the death of a dairy cow that I had bought, I am still grateful to GiveDirectly for the support and looking forward to the second transfer that will still revive our dreams.
 
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access_time 2 years ago
 
What does receiving this money mean to you?
Eight years ago, I failed to proceed to secondary school due to a lack of school fees and resorted to getting married. I am a mother of two but that has not hindered me from continuing with education. My husband has solely been catering to the family's basic needs such as food and paying for my school fees and I am currently in my last year of secondary school. Receiving this money means I will get to study up to college level when I pass my exams this year. I will use KES 15,000 to clear school fees in arrears and spend KES 40,000 to start-up poultry farming. I project to be getting eggs for sale which will be a reliable source of income that can pay for my college education. I am excited to see how these transfers will change my life and that of my children for the better.
What is the happiest part of your day?
My dream has always been to acquire an undergraduate degree. I am currently in my final year of secondary education and sitting for my examinations in two months. I joined the fourth grade in August last year. Knowing that I am completing secondary school has brought me happiness. I have been studying for the exams for the last five months and I am looking forward to excelling in it.
What is the biggest hardship you've faced in your life?
My husband is the sole provider for my family as I still go to school. He is a mason and his job is unstable as someday he may fail to go to work. On a good day, he earns KES 400 which goes into purchasing food, paying for school levies for my two children, and my school fees. Balancing all these has been tough hence the school fees in arrears. If we had better or multiple sources of income our lives would have been better. Lack of stable income is the challenge we are currently facing.