How is your life different than it would have been if you never received the transfer?
I plan to invest more in livestock farming because it’s something I genuinely love and find fulfilling. Currently, I have five goats and ten sheep, which have already made a significant impact on my life by providing milk and contributing to my household needs, such as school fees and food. I have never had to buy milk since we get it directly from our goats, which is not only cost-effective but also ensures that my family enjoys fresh, nutritious milk. My ambition is to gradually expand my herd to over 100 animals, including more goats and sheep, as well as introducing cows into my farm. To achieve this goal, I intend to reinvest the proceeds from my crop farming and surplus income from my business, ensuring that I can grow my livestock operation sustainably without financial strain. With this careful planning, I am confident that I will be able to meet all my family's needs without struggle.
In your opinion, what does GiveDirectly do well, and what does it not do well?
What GiveDirectly does best is supporting the poor through unconditional cash transfers, which have uplifted many families in our community. I truly believe that this support was sent by God because, without GiveDirectly, we would not be where we are today. This assistance has been an answer to our prayers, especially for the most vulnerable, and I pray that God blesses you for your efforts. Personally, as a widow, I have been praying for opportunities during my struggles, and GiveDirectly has truly been a blessing in my life. Moreover, I appreciate that before enrollment, the organization held clear and informative meetings, ensuring we understood everything about the transfer and the organization. It was entirely our choice whether to enroll. Your work is excellent, and I don’t see any areas for improvement. Please continue your great efforts.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
Five months ago, I realized the importance of proper sanitation, especially after enduring the unhygienic conditions of using the bush. To address this, I constructed a temporary latrine using old maize bags and makeshift materials, but it was far from ideal. When I received my second cash transfer, I seized the opportunity to build a proper latrine with cemented flooring, iron sheet walls, and a roof, complete with a door, spending $280. This improvement ensured my family's hygiene and enhanced our dignity. Additionally, I allocated $100 from my transfer for my two boys in high school, giving $50 to each. With total school fee arrears of $150, I managed to pay down my debt, leaving me with a balance of $50. Raising their fees has always been a struggle, especially since I have been solely responsible for my children after losing my husband over ten years ago. My income primarily comes from charcoal production and, occasionally, crop farming. To supplement our income, I started a small business buying and selling vegetables and fruits, investing $70. This investment has provided me with an alternative source of income, easing the financial burden and allowing me to better provide for my children. As we speak, I no longer worry about food, and I have moved away from casual jobs and charcoal production. Thank you, GiveDirectly.