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Ezra
landscapeCountry:
kenya
workOccupation:
Subsistence farming
faceAge:
25
workCampaign
Standard Kenya
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2nd Payment
Transfer Amount
53150 KES ($522 USD)
access_time over 4 years ago
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How is your life different than it would have been if you never received the transfer?
My life is different than it would have been if I never received the transfer in that I now own a decent iron sheet house like the rest of my village members which makes me fit in this society unlike before where I was a laughing stack . I lived in a leaky grassed thatched house and it was almost collapsing that showed evidence that to the entire village my high level of poverty. I am very appreciative to GiveDirectly for empowering me financially since with this money I have acquired what I have desired for a long time. Today , the grass thatched house serves as a kitchen .
In your opinion, what does GiveDirectly do well, and what does it not do well?
In my opinion, GiveDirectly did well through giving money with no conditions tied to it . This gave the beneficiaries freedom to use the money on what they lacked the most and as a result their living standard changed positively since majority bought livestock , started small business and built houses. Personally , I do not see what GiveDirectly did wrong at its work.
What did you spend your second transfer on?
I spent a larger portion of my second transfer on buying a second hand motorcycle. I am hopeful that my future is much brighter since the cash transfers has empowered my family. With the motorcycle that I bought, I am assured of earning daily income and save 1100 KES per week in a Sasco which I enrolled in after starting this business. Previously, I depended entirely on casual labor works which was stressful and unproductive. The remaining amount I bought two goats. Thanks to GiveDirectly.
 
Initial Payment
Transfer Amount
55000 KES ($530 USD)
access_time over 4 years ago
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Describe the biggest difference in your daily life.
My daily life is currently different from how it was before since we are no longer being rained on during the rainy season. This is because I have been able to build a decent and spacious house for my family. This would not have been possible had it not have been for GiveDirectly because the money I usually get from doing some menial jobs was not even enough to buy food and other necessities. I now feel at peace and feel like I am at the same level as other people in our village because of the decent house I now live in. Also, owning goats is a source of financial assurance for me because I can easily sell any in case of a financial crisis.
Describe the moment when you received your money. How did you feel?
It was around 4 am when I received a call from one of my brothers. I immediately received it as I thought that maybe it was an emergency as he has never called me at such an hour before. Upon receiving it, he asked me whether I had also received the money from GiveDirectly as he had received his. After checking my messages, I became so happy at the thought that I was so rich at that time.
What did you spend your first transfer on?
When I received my first transfer, I bought six goats for rearing. I settled on this since they are much cheaper and the prices of a dairy cow were high. I will later sell these goats and use the money to buy a dairy cow after they have reproduced and increase in number. Also, I spent some amount to buy some building materials majorly timber, iron sheets, nails and also paid a mason for the work of constructing a house for my family. The house we were living in is grass thatched and its roofs were leaking during the rainy season. I used the remaining amount to lease a farm, hired a tractor to till it and bought some maize seeds to plant. I am now optimistic that I will have enough harvest this year which will last us till the next harvesting year.
 
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What does receiving this money mean to you?
I have a young family;my wife,two very young children and myself.The house we live in is very small and given that my family is still growing in size,I will need to build a bigger iron roofed house to accomodate them.Am therefore grateful that I will achieve this because of the transfers.Receiving this money means that I will be able to buy building materials and build as well as buy a cow so that my young children can have milk.
What is the happiest part of your day?
The happiest part of my day is during the day while working in the farm.It is not because that this work is easy,it is tough!My happiness is mostly derived from the fact that;since I have been able to secure this particular job,at the end of the day I will go back home with food.Being able to provide this for my family makes me very happy
What is the biggest hardship you've faced in your life?
My family(parents)own a very small piece of land.This is not enough to be shared among my brothers and I so that everyone gets a piece to till and provide for their families.My children need food and other daily needs.As a result,I am forced to work as a casual labourer day in day out to fend for them.My palms are blistered all over because of the rough farm work I do daily.At some point,I had saved up some money and leased a piece where I planted maize.Luck was however not on my side as a crop disease wiped out the entire farm.I was left to start all over again.This is the biggest hardship I have faced