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Andei
landscapeCountry:
kenya
workOccupation:
Small business
faceAge:
61
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Kenya Large Transfer
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2nd Payment
Transfer Amount
53150 KES ($421 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, I hope to start a small kiosk business. This will be a reliable source of livelihood that will support my family's basic needs like food as well as educate my children. I intend to sell dry fish, sugar, salt and maize flour. Currently, I depend on charcoal burning which is energy-draining and characterized by low income.
In your opinion, what does GiveDirectly do well, and what does it not do well?
In my opinion, GiveDirectly did well in coming to our village and enrolling everyone into the program without discrimination. Giving direct cash instead of material aid was a good decision that they make. I feel everything went well since the processes were elaborated clearly during the first community meeting with the officers.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
I am a widow living with my 3 children. Providing for their educational needs has been a great burden on my shoulders since I am jobless. I depend on charcoal burning an activity that earns me $1 per day on average which is not enough even to feed the family. Most of the time my kids were staying at home because of huge fee arrears something that kept me worried about the future of the kids. I used $300 of the recent transfers to support the education of my 2 children who were in secondary school. Currently, I am happy that one was able to complete his secondary education and is about to join college. In addition, I bought a mattress for $45 for myself. Earlier, I was sleeping on an old, torn mattress that was not comfortable. At the moment, I am happy owning and sleeping on proper modern bedding. The remaining amount assisted me to purchase enough food for the family. It has been a long time since we had enough food harvests from our farm due to changes in the climate pattern.
 
Initial Payment
Transfer Amount
55000 KES ($476 USD)
access_time 2 years ago
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Describe the moment when you received your money. How did you feel?
It was 4 PM when I was having a good time with my family when I heard a loud vibration from my mobile phone. I was so nervous and asked one of my sons to check where the messages were coming from. The smile he wore on his face summarised everything. It was a Mpesa message from Segovia Technology. I was overexcited and I remember saying a special prayer on the same since it was like a miracle. We later gathered as a family and started celebrating till dawn.
Describe the biggest difference in your daily life since you started receiving payments from GiveDirectly.
The biggest difference in my daily life is that I now have goats as assets that I can readily depend on at any time. Goats normally reproduce twice a year and this is evident that I will have many of them within a short period. The main aim once they increase in number, will be to support my children's education journey. It has been a challenge for me because I am a widow and ailing. I have always been depending on my elder son for my daily needs. For some days, I could skip meals because he also relied on temporary casual jobs. It is now a relief to us as a family because the livestock we will be selling some and send the children to school and even fulfill other household basic needs. I am seeing this happening soon because some of the goats have started reproducing.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
I spent KES 35000 of my first transfer on paying school fees for my two children who are both in boarding secondary schools. As a jobless widow, paying their school fees on time has always been a challenge to me and all I can say is that it has been God's grace to where they are now. I have been depending on government bursaries which was not a guarantee and sometimes from wellwishers. Therefore they were always at home and this has been affecting them academically. I am so happy that they are all in school studying peacefully. To add to that, I bought three goats at a total of KES 7900. These have been the most valuable assets that I have been yearning to keep in my compound but I couldn't afford them because they were very expensive. To add to that, I bought a mattress at KES 4900 to replace the old one. With the remaining amount of money, I bought foodstuffs for my family which took us almost two weeks.
 
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What does receiving this money mean to you?
It's actually a blessing to my family, I will now be able to educate my children, who are both is secondary school in form 2 and form 3.as you can see the economy is so tough and getting the fees is quite challanging, so I want to plan and pay for their entire 3 terms, so I forget the headache of being chased on and off for lack of finances. So I can say this transfer will give me a peace of mind that I wouldn't have to worry about what I will wake up to the next day. My other dream is to buy livestock like 2 kienyeji cows, these can easily survive tough weather, and with time they multiply and I can even sell them for profit later on to buy goats and chicken, if you have such livestock it's already an investment for the future.
What is the happiest part of your day?
My greatest joy came during the holidays, where is slaughtered a goat for my children and it was a get together for all of us, time to bond share our challenges and future family plans.
What is the biggest hardship you've faced in your life?
Currently the biggest challenge is living as a widow for the past 7 years, and not being able to provide for my children especially on their basic needs and also paying for their education, just the fear of them being chased away from school makes me have sleepless nights; this is because my dre is to see them complete their studies and get good jobs to help me live a good life. My house is also in poor condition, whenever it rains, those are my bad days because I have to spend my nights and days standing, as most parts or the house is letting water inside and am afraid that it might fall down, so I hope it's the right time to make such repairs.