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Joel
landscapeCountry:
kenya
workOccupation:
Casual labor
faceAge:
67
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Kenya Large Transfer
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2nd Payment
Transfer Amount
53150 KES ($417 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?
At the moment, my entire focus is on my four school children, whose school fees continue to be a source of concern. In the coming year, I hope to improve my farming activities and make fewer purchases. The extra produce will also help to cover a portion of the school fees for my four children, who are currently in secondary school. If everything goes well, I may consider purchasing a dairy cow to provide milk for my household as well as a surplus for sale.
In your opinion, what does GiveDirectly do well, and what does it not do well?
The enrollment process and receipt of all transfers went so smoothly because they were handled by a well-organized team from Give Directly. I am glad that everyone in their household was given the opportunity to listen to and understand the program after asking questions that the visiting staff answered well. Since then, no one has complained, but everyone thanks the organization for its generous support and hopes that it will return once everyone has received it.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
Life has never been the same since my spouse died four years ago, not only for me but also for my four children, who are now completely reliant on me for all of their needs. Prior to receiving the first transfer, I relied on subsistence farming, which was not always dependable due to adverse weather conditions that reduced productivity. The support was a relief because a lot had changed, including the purchase of a dairy cow worth $480 from the second transfer. It was wonderful to have a plentiful supply of milk for three months before the cow died of East Coast fever, forcing me to resume buying milk from the community.  The remainder was spent on food for my family of five. We had been reliant on agriculture, but the harsh weather conditions destroyed our crops, which would have provided us with a good harvest.
 
Initial Payment
Transfer Amount
55000 KES ($466 USD)
access_time almost 2 years ago
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Describe the moment when you received your money. How did you feel?
It was around 4:00 pm when I received a message from GiveDirectly that confirmed the receipt of the first transfer. I was very excited and anxious since I had to wait till the next morning to withdraw. At that moment, I was alone at home since my children were still in school. I had all plans set and only left to collect the transfer before picking on the set goals.
Describe the biggest difference in your daily life since you started receiving payments from GiveDirectly.
My children had no house and constructing one for them is the biggest difference in my daily life after ensuring that I fully settled their school fees. I now feel relieved - my sons will no longer be moving to the neighborhood, but sleeping in their house within the compound.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
My two sons had been seeking a place to sleep every night in the neighborhood since the small house we had could not accommodate everybody. Receiving the first transfer was a breakthrough for my family after spending KES 23000 to buy construction materials for a new house. I bought 20 iron sheets, building poles, and also nails that I believe will be enough to complete the construction work. From the remaining amount, I spent KES 20000 on paying school fees for my two children who are currently in secondary school. I am happy that they got ample time to revise for their examinations and attend their classes every day without being disturbed. In addition, I purchased two sacks of maize at KES 8000 that I am still using for foodstuff. In most cases, I have been alone at home since all my children are in school. I am glad that I also cleared a KES 3000 debt in the nearby shop and now I am free of debts. I am grateful to GiveDirectly for the generous support and looking forward to doing a lot more with the second transfer.
 
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access_time 2 years ago
 
What does receiving this money mean to you?
Five years ago, while working as a mason, I got involved in an accident that rendered me paralyzed. Since then, I am unable to work to earn a living yet I am a widower with three children in secondary schools. I sold all the cows and part of my land to cater to our basic needs like food, school fees, and my medication. This has been tough but I am happy because with this transfer my family life will change for the better. I will use the first transfer to buy two dairy cows that will be a source of earnings from the sale of milk. The second transfer will help me clear KES 15,000 school fees in arrears for my two daughters and pay for the next academic year. Receiving this money means a sigh of relief to me and my family.
What is the happiest part of your day?
My children's education is a priority to me because I know they will lead successful lives in the future. When my son passed his primary school exams six months ago, he got a full-time scholarship with Equity bank foundation under the 'Wings to fly program'. This has brought me happiness because he will finish his secondary school education without struggling financially.
What is the biggest hardship you've faced in your life?
I have been sickly for five years after getting involved in an accident. This has been a challenge because I am unable to provide for my family hence relying on well-wishers and my eldest son for money. I feel like I am burdening them a lot since they have their own families to look after also. Having a reliable source of income will be better than not having any.