We check in with people at each stage of the cash transfer process to see how things are going. Take a look at some of their stories as they appear here in real-time.
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How is your life different than it would have been if you never received the transfer?
Looking forward, my main goal for the coming year and beyond is to ensure that my family is well-fed. I plan to use future transfers to purchase food for them. Another important goal is to ensure that my children continue their education and receive the best opportunities possible. The financial support will be essential in helping me cover their school fees. I am deeply thankful and appreciative of the transfers, as they have not only helped me take care of my family but have also made it possible to work towards a better future for my children.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
I am the sole provider for my family of seven. My husband is elderly and can no longer work to support us. I earn a small income through casual labor, uprooting tree stumps to make charcoal for sale, but the money I make is not enough to meet all of our needs. Thanks to the financial transfers, I’ve been able to take better care of my family. I recently used $60 to pay off school fees for my four children, who had been sent home due to unpaid balances. It brought me so much joy when they were allowed back to continue their education without further interruptions. I used the remaining $42 to buy food for my family, ensuring that we had enough to eat during these difficult times. The financial support has been a lifeline for us, and I am incredibly grateful for the help it has provided. The harsh weather conditions have made things even more challenging for my family. I can no longer rely on farming for food, and we are forced to purchase everything from the shop. With casual work being scarce, this has been a tough situation for me. However, the financial support from the transfers has been a great relief, allowing me to provide for my family with less struggle.
33rd 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?
Increasing my sources of income is a top priority for me. I plan to grow my small business selling fish and soap. This support has allowed me to seek new approaches to financial stability and enhance my household’s well-being. Having shouldered the family responsibilities, I believe that expanding these businesses will greatly benefit me. I am confident that once they succeed, I will be able to cover school fees and provide for my family's needs more easily, reducing the strain I have been experiencing.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
For quite some time, I have been shouldering the responsibility of raising my eight children, as my husband is very old and no longer able to work. It has been challenging, especially since I rely on a small fish-selling business that I recently started using transfers. The business has yet to pick up, making it difficult to pay the fees for the four children who are in school. After receiving the recent cash, I paid $78 to cover their school fees, ensuring they could stay in school without interruptions. I am relieved to know they will remain in school without being sent home frequently, which should improve their performance and lead to better results. My children are my greatest investment, and seeing them in school is a hopeful sign for the future. With the remaining funds, I bought sufficient food to support my family, as we were uncertain about what the future held. This has been crucial in ensuring we have enough to eat and can focus on our daily needs without the added stress of food insecurity.
29th Payment
Transfer Amount
3470 KES ($26 USD)
access_time 6 months ago
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How is your life different than it would have been if you never received the transfer?
Expanding my income sources is a priority for me, and I plan to achieve this by starting a small business selling vegetables and liquid soap. This endeavor will provide me with a steady stream of income to support my family's needs. Additionally, I aim to allocate part of this income towards paying school fees for my children, ensuring that their education remains uninterrupted. I am deeply grateful for the financial support provided by Give Directly, as it has significantly alleviated the burden of caring for my family. This assistance has empowered me to pursue new opportunities for financial stability and improve the overall well-being of my household.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
Being the primary breadwinner for my family of eight, I face significant challenges due to the limitations on the type of work my elderly husband can undertake. To supplement our income, I engage in subsistence farming during the rainy season and work on other people's farms for additional pay. However, the earnings from these casual jobs are often insufficient to meet all our family's needs. Fortunately, the financial support from Give Directly has been a lifeline for us. With the assistance received, I allocated $60 to pay school fees for my four children currently enrolled in school. This ensured they could continue their education without interruption. Additionally, I allocated $38 to purchase food for our family, providing us with an ample supply of meals. Unlike before we joined the cash program, when we struggled to afford food and often had to borrow from neighbors or accrue debts, our situation has improved significantly. Furthermore, I invested $4 in purchasing a hen, recognizing its potential to multiply and generate additional income for our family in the future. This small investment holds promise for our long-term financial stability. I am deeply grateful for the financial transfers from Give Directly, which have not only improved my own life but also positively impacted the well-being of my entire family.
26th Payment
Transfer Amount
3470 KES ($22 USD)
access_time 10 months ago
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How is your life different than it would have been if you never received the transfer?
Following the short rains, I planted maize on my farm, anticipating a bountiful harvest. When we have a surplus of food, I plan to use the transfer funds to revive my business of selling washing powder. This business was closed three months ago when I utilized the capital to pay school fees for my five children. To get back on track, I now need at least $100. Reviving the business will be instrumental, as the profits generated will assist me in meeting the school fees for the children and also putting food on the table.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
Given my husband's advanced age, he cannot engage in strenuous activities to provide for the family, making the responsibility fall on me. I work on people's farms to put food on the table and pay school fees for my five school-going children. When I receive the cash transfers, my immediate priorities are settling my children's fees and ensuring there is enough food. The impact of the cash transfers is evident in improved school attendance for my children, and we rarely face food shortages. The funds provide me with the flexibility to seek casual labor to continue supporting my children, and I am thankful for the positive changes brought about by the cash transfers. One of my children, Kawelu, recently completed his form four examinations, leaving a tuition balance of at least $200. To address this, I used $20 from the recent cash transfer to reduce the debt. The remaining $14 was allocated to buying food for my family, as our household had run out of provisions. The produce from the long rains had depleted months ago, compelling us to purchase food.
21st Payment
Transfer Amount
3470 KES ($24 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?
In the coming year and beyond I would like to have expanded my business to offer a broader range of items, eventually transforming it into a larger kiosk. Currently, the offerings are limited to selling sardines and washing powder. While this venture has been successful in generating profits to support the needs of my family, I recognize the potential for greater income if I were to expand the shop's stock. With this growth, I hope it can support the education of my seven children. Also, I intend to increase my goat herd, including the two goats I acquired through previous transfers, both of which are now expectant. Currently, I possess 18 goats in total, and I envision this livestock becoming an essential asset for the financial stability of my household.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
After receiving the funds, my priority was to settle pending tuition balances for my children, which amounted to $10. Schools were about to close, and there were outstanding debts that needed to be cleared before they could sit for their end-term examinations. Additionally, at the time, my maize crops were still maturing for harvest, and ensuring a steady food supply was challenging. Hence, I allocated $10 to purchase food, guaranteeing that my family had sufficient meals until the harvest. I further allocated $5 to acquire two chickens. The remaining portion of the funds was used to boost my sardine-selling business. The business's income had previously been instrumental in supporting my children's school fees. Therefore, I chose to increase my inventory to ensure its continued success. This business serves as our primary income source since my husband, due to his advanced age, cannot engage in labor-intensive work. I am happy that it is progressing well now.
17th 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 have plans to expand my business into a bigger enterprise that will serve at least three more villages by the end of this year. To achieve this goal, I am currently searching for a larger business premise to sell my products from. Expanding my business means I will have more customers and, in turn, more income. This will make me financially stable and able to meet my family's needs. I am thankful for the financial boost from the organization that has helped me improve my life and escape poverty.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
In the village, I operate a small-scale business that sells detergents, liquid soap, and vegetables. I cannot express enough how grateful I am for the financial assistance provided by the organization that enabled me to start this business. Before I received this help, my husband used to raise livestock and was the sole breadwinner. His monthly income of $30 was not enough to cover our family's needs, which led to my children being sent away from school due to unpaid fees. However, my business has enabled me to provide for my family's basic needs, and I am thankful for that. With the $40 I received from the April transfers, I was able to pay school fees for my eldest son in secondary school and five other children in primary school, all from the earnings of my business. I also bought more chemicals to make soap because the demand for my soap has been increasing. This increase in demand will significantly boost my sales and earnings. In addition to paying school fees and buying soap-making supplies, I also purchased twelve packets of 2kg maize flour, which was enough to feed my family for two and a half weeks. Unlike before, we can now afford two meals a day, and I am happy about that. Finally, I bought a goat for $20, which I consider an investment for the future. In the next six months, the goat will reproduce, doubling my investment and increasing my wealth. In case of an emergency, I can sell the goats to attend to my needs.
14th 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?
Given how well my soap business is doing, I would dearly love to grow it. This means I'll need to locate a good, larger store to market my goods from. In addition to selling soap, I'd like to sell other food items like maize flour, wheat flour, exercise books, cooking oil, etc. This will boost my profit margin, which will enable me to easily meet the needs of my family. I am grateful to the organization for the financial support, which has significantly aided me in turning my ideas into a profit-making venture. I'm hoping that by expanding my store, I'll be able to draw even more customers, which will enable me to achieve financial stability.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
I received $139 in March. This is after I missed out on a number of transfers after enrolling in the previous year. My oldest son, who is in secondary school, needed $50 to cover his tuition. He owed the school a significant sum of money, so he was frequently sent home to pick up school fees. For my other six children, who attend primary school, I also paid an additional $60. My six primary-school-aged children have no outstanding fees, which means they can continue their education uninterrupted. I then spent $5 on two hens, which is an investment because they will soon multiply and I will be able to sell them for a profit. When I got my first transfer, I set up a small business selling liquid soap in the local area. I've been using the profit to provide for my family's needs as the business has been doing well. I used the $20 I had left over to buy more soap-making supplies to meet demand as the soap's needs increased. I'm relieved that I can now support my family, especially in light of the fact that my husband is unemployed and dependent on a meager income from raising cattle, which is insufficient to meet the needs of the entire family.
10th Payment
Transfer Amount
3470 KES ($27 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?
In the next one year, I would want to have my own business, I want to start a greengrocery business believing that the income would be of help in terms of catering for my family’s needs. I also want to start livestock rearing project and when the program comes to an end, I shall have done something constructive with the transfers to keep me going.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
I have children both in primary and high school, and some of the had been sent home for school fees. I had no money because my husband and I had no reliable source of income, recently, I also started a small business whose income is still low and could not support all the needs of the family. By good luck, GiveDireclty sent me the transfers that were of great help, and I managed to pay school fees with the entire amount that I received of KES. 3470 and I was so grateful.
6th Payment
Transfer Amount
3470 KES ($27 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?
With the current business I have been doing, which earns me at least $3 per day and I hope I will be able to work a little harder to be able to get enough to keep adding the stock in my business.I currently sell soap and fish but due to the current adverse drought, a lot of people are unable to afford even to buy fish. I expect to save extra income from my daily proceeds in the coming year with the goal of acquiring more goats. This will not only reduce the cost that I will daily be incurring and also provide an additional source of income because I will be selling the goats to my immediate neighbors when they give birth and multiply.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
I am a mother of eight children who happens to be the breadwinner of the family. My husband is very old and can barely do anything to support our family. The only thing I ask God every day is for me to have good health and strength to work hard so that I can earn enough money to keep my children and family moving. The only thing I want right now is for all of my children to graduate from high school and achieve their dreams. The moment I received my transfers, I took $15 and paid for three of my children's school fees that cost me $5 for each child. For them to be fit, I bought them food using $5 that they happily ate for two days without difficulties. The remaining amount of $60 I was able to go buy three goats that made me feel good and proud of myself.
2nd Payment
Transfer Amount
3470 KES ($28 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?
My goals have been to run a business, grow animals, and pay my children's education expenses. Due to our meager income, I have been finding it difficult to work on these tasks. As I continue to receive such transfers, my main goal is to divert a portion of my transfers to fee payment. I shall also be using a portion to buy goats for livestock keeping since most of my children are in primary school, and by the time they will join secondary school, the program shall have come to a close. Lastly, I would want to have a diversified source of income hence my plan to invest in the business.
In your opinion, what does GiveDirectly do well, and what does it not do well?
I think that GiveDirectly does well in alleviating poverty among poverty-stricken communities. It ensures that all enrolled in the program always receive their transfers regularly. Additionally, it consistently follows up on recipients so nobody can receive a transfer on someone else's behalf. In contrast to other programs that are always plagued by graft cases, the agents are competent and always prepared to offer advice regarding Mpesa security. I have not yet noticed anything that GiveDirectly does not do well.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
I have a son in form three who was sent home for fee collections. Immediately after I received the transfer, I spent $20 on his fees. His fee arrears then was $150, and I am glad he can advance with his studies. In addition, I spent $5 on two hens. I have been longing to expand my poultry farming because they are always helpful to me. The remainder of the transfer went into food since we had none due to the current famine witnessed in our area. I am glad that as a result of that, I was able to meet the nutritional needs of my family of ten members.
Initial Payment
Transfer Amount
1200 KES ($10 USD)
access_time almost 2 years ago
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Describe the moment when you received your money. How did you feel?
I had just returned from the field where I cut wood and made charcoal for sale. I made the decision to take a nap to regain energy and later cook porridge with the small amount of maize flour that was still in the house because I was extremely hungry and exhausted. I got a text message on my phone just as I was about to nod off. When I read the message and realized I had gotten my first transfer, I could not believe what my eyes were seeing. I jumped out of bed right away and called my son, who I informed of the good news. I grinned from ear to ear because I was so happy. The lengthy wait was now over.
Describe the biggest difference in your daily life since you started receiving payments from GiveDirectly.
My life has been significantly impacted by the hen purchase. Every morning I get up with the belief that one day I will sell the enormous number of hens that will have multiplied over the next few months and make some money. This gives me hope that my kids will finish school since I will be able to cover their tuition. I'm appreciative that the transfer's proceeds will allow me to make investments and improve my situation.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
I own a small vegetable kiosk business. My entire family of seven relies solely on this business for income. My husband lost his job in the town, and he has since had no luck finding another one. $2 a day, the meager amount I make from the business, is insufficient to meet all of the family's needs, including feeding and clothing my four children, one of whom is in secondary school and the other three are in primary school, and paying their school fees. For my family and I, getting my first transfer of $12 was a huge financial boost. I was having trouble making ends meet because I could only afford to buy my family one meal a day. I used half of the $12 to purchase three packets of maize flour after receiving the transfer. We had enough food to last us the next three days, which I am grateful for. I spent $6 on three hens in the end. Since the hens will soon lay eggs and multiply, I see this as a future investment that will more than double my initial investment. I'll choose to sell a portion and use the proceeds to meet some of the family's needs.
Enrolled
access_time almost 3 years ago
What does receiving this money mean to you?
I depend on casual work of vending charcoal that earns me $4 only after every 2 weeks. This income has never been enough to fully cater to our basic needs and this has affected my children's education since they frequently sent out of school. The transfers from GiveDirectly will boost my children in school since I will be able to comfortably pay their fees. This will results to improved performances and hence, a better future. On the other hand, this money will also aid in repairing my house which is half open at the roof. Therefore, this is generally what receiving this money means to me.
What is the happiest part of your day?
I have been facing many health challenges with my family until on October 2021 when I changed my faith to christianity. Since then, I have enjoyed peace since no more complicated diseases to the family. I therefore, consider this as what has brought joy in my life.
What is the biggest hardship you've faced in your life?
I have a 3 years old son who is disabled and can not walk or speak. This has stressed me a lot since I lacked money to take him to hospital on time. Consequently, I do not have any hope for him to walk soon. This does not give me peace because I always feel committed to taking care of him and I can no longer get engaged into other major income-generating activities. Hence, this is basically the challenge that I am currently facing.