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Tabu
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kenya
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Casual labour
faceAge:
35
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Standard Kenya
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2nd Payment
Transfer Amount
53150 KES ($525 USD)
access_time 4 years ago
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How is your life different than it would have been if you never received the transfer?
The biggest difference is that I am now hopeful of living in my own home. Through the transfers I got from Give Directly I have already bought the necessary building materials. Initially, I only used to depend on casual jobs. The money I got from these jobs was enough to buy basic needs. I used to save nothing towards this goal therefore there were slim chances of establishing my home. I am happy that soon I will be living with my family in our own homestead.
In your opinion, what does GiveDirectly do well, and what does it not do well?
In my opinion, the fact that the grant issued by Give Directly is unconditional makes it so unique. One can use the money how best they feel without restrictions and again as I have said it is a grant hence you owe no one. Saying GD has done well will be an understatement. If I were a donor then I would replicate what GD has done to our community with confidence.
What did you spend your second transfer on?
Upon receiving my second transfer, I took some part and finished my ongoing house construction but due to inadequate finances, it had to stop. With the remaining amount, I bought a cow that I plan to rear as an investment. These transfers have elevated my living standards.
 
Initial Payment
Transfer Amount
55000 KES ($545 USD)
access_time 4 years ago
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Describe the biggest difference in your daily life.
Having my own pair of oxen has made my life to be very different. This is because previously I could hire the oxen to work on my farm at a fee but it was very costly. On many occasions, I could not afford to pay the money that was required hence ended up digging using my own hand which was tiresome. The other disadvantage was this ploughing only a small portion of my farm that lead to getting low harvests. I am now a happy farmer because with the pair of oxen that I bought using the transfer, I will be able to prepare my farm in good time and additionally get plenty harvests since the pair can plough so many acres in few days. To add to this, I can also hire them at a fee and get an income. I believe through this, I will no longer strain to meet my family's basic needs like before.
Describe the moment when you received your money. How did you feel?
I remember vividly it was around 8 am when I was preparing breakfast for my children then I heard my phone ringing. I decided to take the phone and gave it to my spouse to confirm who might have sent the message very early in the morning. Upon checking, he realized it was an Mpesa message from GD. I was overwhelmed with joy and remember saying " wow! thank you GiveDirectly"
What did you spend your first transfer on?
I spent part of my first transfer on buying a pair of oxen and two goats at KES 34000. I have been longing to keep them in my homestead but due to financial constraints, I could not afford it. I am proud of owning these assets, all attributed to GiveDirectly. I also bought some building materials such as iron sheets, building poles, nails, and some timber. This was purposely to build a new house for my children. The previous one was very small. It could not accommodate us all. I later bought a bed and mattress because I have been sleeping in the traditional bed which was uncomfortable and caused me to have back pains. I had to go through the pain since I got married. In addition to that, I managed to clear school fees for my children who are still in primary school so that the can study without any disturbances. The remaining amount of money was finally spent on purchasing enough foodstuffs for my family.
 
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What does receiving this money mean to you?
Receiving this money means a food secure home for us. I will be able to buy oxen and an ox plough at a cost of 40,000 shillings. This will help me expand farming in my 2 acre piece of land hence increasing my yields. With the rest of the transfers, I will build an extra bedroom for my 6 boys who are heading into their teen years and pay part of their fees in school next year.
What is the happiest part of your day?
I spend my mornings in the farm and afterwards in the bushes uprooting trunks for burning charcoal. I get to rest in the afternoon after making lunch for the kids and this is my happiest time.
What is the biggest hardship you've faced in your life?
My biggest hardship is food insecurity. Since we only harvested 2 bags of maize last season, we now have to spend more to buy from shops to feed my family of 10 people. With an income of 1000 shillings a month from charcoal making, I cannot sufficiently provide for them and we are sometimes forced to skip a meal or two.