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Selly
landscapeCountry:
kenya
workOccupation:
Subsistence farming
faceAge:
48
workCampaign
Kenya Large Transfer
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2nd Payment
Transfer Amount
53150 KES ($485 USD)
access_time 3 years ago
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How is your life different than it would have been if you never received the transfer?
Looking back at my life before receiving the transfer, my neighbors can testify that my life has totally changed. This is because I have been able to build a house for my family and bought a heifer. Even though I still buy milk on a daily basis, I am glad and hopeful that this will end soon. Before receiving the transfer, I used to live in a small house that we were using as a kitchen and living room during the day and we would turn it to a bed room at night. Due to this, I was always not comfortable welcoming a guest to my house as I knew that she would have longer nights due to insufficient beddings and most old people does not like the idea of sharing a room with children. Currently, I have the privacy that I really needed and I no longer shy off from welcoming guests to my house.
In your opinion, what does GiveDirectly do well, and what does it not do well?
After receiving the transfers, most people built decent houses, bought livestock and paid fees for their children. Personally, I spent mine on school fees, a heifer and to build a house for my family. These are developments that would not have been realized had GiveDirectly not given out financial aid and to me, this is what they do best. I do not see anything that they do not do well.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
I have been spending KES 50 daily on milk and this is expensive and not enough to make tea for my family of 7 members and set aside some for my daughter's child who is still very young. At times, we are forced to take tea without milk and due to this, I decided to spend KES 23000 to purchase a heifer after receiving my transfers. Also, I spent KES 10000 to pay school fees for my daughter who is in her final year in secondary school studies. I settled on this so that she would not be sent back home to collect fee arrears hence she will be able to concentrate on her studies. Using the remaining KES 22000, I bought some food and clothes for my family.
 
Initial Payment
Transfer Amount
55000 KES ($511 USD)
access_time over 3 years ago
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Describe the moment when you received your money. How did you feel?
After enrolment, nights have been longer, and even days have never been any better. The anticipation to receive the transfer was great and there has been a feeling of uncertainty even after the assurance that we will soon be receiving it. The joy was immeasurable when I finally received it and had to summon my kids to confirm with me and share the joy. Everyone was so happy and thankful that a lot was soon going to get better in our household.
Describe the biggest difference in your daily life since you started receiving payments from GiveDirectly.
After receiving the transfer and putting everything allocated on the plans I had, I can testify to the great changes depicted currently. After a long time, I have regained a relaxed mind with less pressure nor worries about how every day will be starting. It has been a month now since I withdrew from the daily casual labor that was paying so little after working for the whole day that I could not work on my own projects. I now have time to concentrate on my own projects which is the biggest difference I am currently enjoying each day. The fact that the chores were slowly becoming competitive and hard to find due to the large number of people working on the same, the pay had also been gradually reducing and would sometimes push me to switch to fetching firewood deep in the forests so that I can sell to the nearby food shops. This has never been easy but I am glad that I am now trying to generate foodstuff from my own farms.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
With the first 15000KES out of my total transfer, I purchased a good breed of a heifer. This came on top of the budget list since I needed to soon end the high cost of obtaining milk from my neighbors. This was slowly becoming a habit and could cost me quite a good number of coins every month that still could not satisfy my kids at any moment. I also invested 17000KES in obtaining iron sheets in preparation to construct a new house. After passing on of my husband some years back, I was left to take care of five kids, now grown and I saw it good to put up a spacious structure where they can freely get ample room to study. The initial house we had been living in was getting smaller and this was an opportunity for me to effect a change. I also spent 12000KES on foodstuff and clothing for every member of our household. I am glad that after all the expenses, I was able to remain with some amount which has been helping me not only in checking and replenishing any need within the household but also in serving any emergency.
 
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What does receiving this money mean to you?
Payment of school fees for my five kids has been so tough that I have been surviving by writing commitment letter(s) to their respective schools. I usually ensure that I honour all these through toiling on casual jobs that I get. Receiving this money means that I will be able to offset the remaining school fees balance for my kids and also cussion myself by paying for the upcoming academic year. I will use the remaining balance to buy one dairy cattle to supplement my family with milk.
What is the happiest part of your day?
My usual day entails waking up very early in the morning, fetch water from a distant stream, prepare breakfast and carryout the other household chores. I then take my hoe and head out to look for casual jobs on people's farms. My happiest part of the day is in the evening when I get paid for the work that I have done. This is because this will be an assurance that my kids will have something to take for supper.
What is the biggest hardship you've faced in your life?
I am a widow and all my five kids solely depend on me to fend for their basic necessities. In terms of my kid's education level, one is in secondary level while the rest are in primary level. With no regular source of income, paying for their school fees has been an uphill task for me. I mostly rely on part of the constituency development fund set aside for education purpose. For the remaining balance, I am forced to write a commitment letter to the school hierarchy and try as much as possible to honour it through payments from the casual jobs I get. This for me is the biggest hardship I have ever experienced.