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?
In the coming year and beyond, my goal is to become a successful livestock farmer. I plan to continue saving a portion of my transfers in a merry-go-round group, which will allow me to purchase goats when I receive my pooled funds. My hope is that these goats will multiply, increasing both in number and value over time. By doing this, I aim to have a dependable source of income that I can rely on in the future. This will provide me with financial security, especially once this support program ends, allowing me to continue supporting myself and my family.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
Some time ago, I bought a solar panel on credit for lighting purposes, and the transfers I've received have been helping me to gradually clear the debt. Recently, I used $10 of my transfers to reduce what I owe. I also have plans to become a livestock farmer, and I’ve been saving money in a merry-go-round group. Just recently, I saved $45, and once I receive my pooled funds, I plan to use them to buy goats. My hope is that the goats will multiply and grow in value, giving me something reliable to depend on in the future. In addition, I spent $9 to buy some chickens, with the hope that they will multiply so I can sell them when needed. Given the current drought and hunger in our area, I used the remaining $38 to buy food for my family to ensure we did not go hungry. I’m truly grateful for the support I’ve received and feel blessed for the assistance during these challenging times.
29th 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?
I plan to start raising goats, as I already have one at the moment. I chose goats because they are affordable with the cash I receive from GiveDirectly and require minimal attention. Their resilience in drought-prone areas also makes them a suitable choice, knowing that they will be easier to care for. My hope is that as they multiply, they will provide financial security for me and my family, especially since the hospital advised me not to do any strenuous work. I trust that this will bring relief to us and help improve our situation.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
Some months ago, I bought a solar panel on credit. I have been paying the remaining cash in instalments, and with the transfers, I used $30 to sort the debt. Even though I haven't cleared the debt, I am sure that with your support, I will clear it in the coming months. I can now access light at night, unlike before, when I was using candles, which were inconvenient and expensive. Also, through the solar, I can easily charge my phone without struggling. Also, I am aiming to buy so many goats in the future, which will serve as security considering that I have health issues and was advised not to work any longer. I believe the goats will be of help to me. To make this goal a success, I joined a Merry Go Round, where I saved $20 a month to achieve this goal. It is not easy to be a widow and jobless, and I believe once I accept this, I will no longer struggle the way I am struggling now. With the other $12, I support myself by buying food for my family and other small items I need.
26th Payment
Transfer Amount
3470 KES ($26 USD)
access_time 7 months ago
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How is your life different than it would have been if you never received the transfer?
I have seen livestock farming doing well in our area specifically for goats, so I opted to borrow ideas from a neighbor who was balancing her priorities well. Instead of receiving money and concentrating on food, I opted to start an investment which by the end of this year I would like to account for it. Therefore, I plan to start goat raring. I chose goats because they are affordable in terms of the cash I receive from GiveDirectly and also they do not require much attention. Their ability to survive in a drought-prone area also encouraged me to invest in them knowing that I will not have a tough time looking after them. I now have 2 goats with hopes that when they multiply they will act as my financial security.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
As a small-scale farmer, I faced some challenges, but the quarterly transfers from GiveDirectly helped me address them. I used $9 to buy medicine for my goats, who were suffering from lung infections; although some didn't make it, I managed to save three, hoping they'd multiply and become a financial asset. With $12, I invested in chickens, anticipating their growth to support me in the future. Then, I was assigned $20 to construct a toilet for myself, as my old one had collapsed due to heavy rains, leaving me with no place for relief. Additionally, I set aside another $20 to add to my savings, with the goal of exchanging it for a cow. My chest problems limit my ability to work, so I rely on my son for daily meals, making these transfers a crucial support in my life.
22nd Payment
Transfer Amount
3470 KES ($22 USD)
access_time 11 months ago
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How is your life different than it would have been if you never received the transfer?
Although I encountered a setback with the loss of the two goats, I remain optimistic and am eager to reinvest my funds in acquiring more goats. My aim is to develop a large herd of goats, enabling me to generate income through the sale of offspring once they multiply. I am deeply grateful for the financial assistance I have received from Give Directly.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
Since joining the program, I had acquired four goats, but unfortunately, they all succumbed to a deadly illness, resulting in the loss of two. In an attempt to aid their recovery, I had purchased medicine before the two goats passed away. Despite this setback, I am thankful that two goats survived. Additionally, I allocated $15 to purchase food for our festive celebrations, creating cherished memories with my family. Moreover, with $68, I procured two goats in November and October. Regrettably, both fell victim to the disease. Nevertheless, I am resolute in continuing to raise goats, as I aim to generate substantial income from their offspring in the future.
18th 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?
My goal is to continue buying goats in the future, provided I don't face other financial constraints and my health remains stable. I often suffer from chest complications, and a significant portion of the transfer funds go toward medication for this condition. I hope that in the coming years, things will be less complicated than they have been in the past. I currently have four goats that I acquired through previous transfers, and I aim to buy six more and let the herd grow.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
I had set aside $6 from the previous month's transfers, waiting for the recent funds to arrive so that I could use them together to buy a goat. I'm delighted that I was able to purchase the goat at last as I topped my savings with the $34. With the recent harvest of food, I saw this as an excellent opportunity to invest in goat farming as a means to build wealth for my family's future needs. Typically, we rely on my son's income from casual jobs in Mombasa, but it's quite unreliable and insufficient to cover his children's needs and mine. Owning livestock will not only allow me to contribute to our needs but also ease the burden on his shoulders. Overall, I'm very grateful for the transfers because they provide me with funds every month without having to engage in physical labor.
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?
My goal is to continue controlling my chest complications by obtaining appropriate medication. I never want my health to relapse to where it was before I started receiving the cash transfers. In my old age, I cannot work for an income, which makes cash transfers my main source of income. I trust that I will be able to use the money for my treatment as well as obtain goats for rearing. I trust that owning goats will grow my wealth and allow me to cover my needs in the future.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
The greatest impact I have realized through the cash aid is owning livestock and receiving better medication for my chest complications. Previously, I solely relied on my three sons to support my daily needs as I am too advanced in age to fend for myself. Besides, the chest pains could never allow me to work. As my children relied on (and still rely on) casual jobs for sustenance, they raised very low earnings that hardly provided the basics like food, let alone secure proper medication for me. The lack of medication made my condition to deteriorate. Thankfully, I have been able to obtain appropriate treatment throughout the period I have received cash transfers. It was until recently that my health stabilized and I began spending the money on securing goats; I own three goats currently. I am certain that if I continue increasing the number of these goats, they will reproduce and grow the herd, eventually expanding my wealth. This will help me fend for myself in the future, especially after the transfers stop. For this reason, I plan to spend the entire transfer I recently received on buying a goat or two.
10th Payment
Transfer Amount
3470 KES ($28 USD)
access_time almost 2 years ago
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How is your life different than it would have been if you never received the transfer?
Since I have seen livestock farming doing well in our area specifically for goats, I opted to borrow ideas from a neighbor who was balancing her priorities well. Instead of receiving money and concentrating on food, I opted to start an investment which by the end of this year I would like to account for it. Therefore, I plan to start goat raring. I chose goats because they are affordable in terms of the cash I receive from GiveDirectly and also they do not require much attention. Their ability to survive in a drought-prone area also encouraged me to invest in them knowing that I will not have a tough time looking after them.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
I have had plans to buy a new beddings especially since the mattress I sleep on is quite old and worn out which makes it quite uncomfortable to sleep on. That is why I ended up saving KES 2,000 out of the money I had received because it was not sufficient to acquire the mattress this time around. Afterwards I went on to spend KES 1,100 on ensuring that my family had nice meals in preparation for the holiday season. Therefore with that money I acquired two packets of wheat flour, two kilograms of rice, a kilogram of sugar and a litre of cooking oil. Lastly I spent the balance of KES 300 on seeking medical assistance because I was unwell.
6th Payment
Transfer Amount
3050 KES ($25 USD)
access_time 2 years ago
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What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
I completely rely on my son, a casual laborer who works in Mombasa, to provide all of my requirements. Their salary from the Hawking work, which does not provide for themselves or take care of my necessities, is quite meager (500 per day). My everyday struggle to put food on the table is made more difficult by the rising costs of necessities like maize flour. Along with my financial difficulties, my health has become worse, making it impossible for me to take care of myself. So, when I got my transfer, I bought food with the whole KES 3,000. I purchased five kilos of beans, fruits, and vegetables, ten packets of maize flour, two kilograms of sugar, and one hundred grams of salt. Since my health was deteriorating, the fruits and vegetables were interventions to strengthen my immunity.
2nd Payment
Transfer Amount
3050 KES ($26 USD)
access_time over 2 years ago
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In your opinion, what does GiveDirectly do well, and what does it not do well?
I commend Give Directly for educating us on how best we can use the transfers. The teachings we got from Give Directly staff impacted useful knowledge that I will employ in real life and uplift my life from the jaws of poverty.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
I left my job selling palm wine in the village after I developed health complications with my chest. Since then I depend on my eldest son who works as a casual laborer who works in Mombasa, hawking fruits by the roadside. Depending on my son is tough since he earns very little from his job in hawking, and thus cannot take care of all my needs (food, clothing, and medication). Therefore, when I received my transfer of KES 3000, I spent it all on buying a doe. I boat the doe as a future investment where I can sell some goats and use the money to cater to my needs. This will ensure I become independent and stop over-relying on my son for everything.
Initial Payment
Transfer Amount
3050 KES ($26 USD)
access_time over 2 years ago
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Describe the moment when you received your money. How did you feel?
I received my transfer in the morning hours. I was in my room immersed in deep thoughts about where my next meal was coming from. The beeping sound of my phone brought me back to the real world. I called my son who read out the contents of the message for me because I am illiterate. He informed me I had received my first transfer from GiveDirectly. My heart melted with joy as tears run down my cheeks. I knelt down and thanked God for the miracle he had done for me.
Describe the biggest difference in your daily life since you started receiving payments from GiveDirectly.
Buying the chicken is the biggest difference in my life since I received the transfer. Having been jobless for over three years, it gives me joy that, through poultry farming, I will be self-employed and dependent once again. This will reduce the burden on my son, who has taken care of me for the last three years.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
The transfer cost me KES 1200 to buy 4 chickens. I always had a dream of owning livestock of my own, but that has not been possible because of a lack of enough funds. I currently do not have a job and buying the chicken will give me a chance to practice poultry farming. My son whom I depend on earns a living from raising livestock for other people. The little he earns does not take care of both of us. Starting the poultry project will provide an alternative source of income and therefore I will stop depending on my son. Because of the tough economic conditions, I have mostly survived by buying food on credit or even borrowing food from close relatives and neighbors. Therefore, I spent the remaining amount of KES 1800 to buy food in bulk that will last me for over two weeks.
Enrolled
access_time almost 3 years ago
What does receiving this money mean to you?
My greatest desire has been to venture into livestock keeping, more so goats which multiply after a short period. These will act as my store of wealth to sustain my needs in the future. To ensure this comes to reality, I intend to buy 1 goat every month using my transfers. This will assure me of a reliable investment since, at the moment, I lack a dependable source of income. Hence, this is generally what receiving this money means to me.
What is the happiest part of your day?
Despite the many challenges that I have faced in my life, something that I am grateful for is the hard work my son has had to ensure that, I get enough food for a whole month. This makes me feel so happy as a mother and hence, I consider this as my source of joy in my life.
What is the biggest hardship you've faced in your life?
Financial constraints are what I am struggling with most at the moment. Due to my chest problem, I am no longer energetic and I depend on my son who is a casual laborer in the construction sites. In a month, he sends me 2500 KES that I spend on food. This means foregoing other basic needs like nice beddings and proper medical care for myself.