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Esnart's family
Esnart
landscapeCountry:
malawi
workOccupation:
Subsistence farming
faceAge:
44
workCampaign
Malawi Large Transfers
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What do you plan to do with the cash transfer?
Receiving this money means that we'll improve the looks of our house by having it plastered and painted. With the size of our house and the current cost of living, this might cost us the sum of 250$. Thus, 700$ will be invested in Agriculture where we plan on venturing into carbage farming and selling it at a profit. We hope the returns from this business are to help us realise our dreams of even owning a vehicle someday and ease our means of transportation which we struggle with at present.
What is the happiest part of your day?
My uncle was admitted due to hypertension for 3 weeks, thus, in October, at queens central hospital in Blantyre. He got discharged last week and this brought me joy and happiness which I am still thankful to God up to now.
What is the biggest hardship you've faced in your life?
As a household our desires are wide and many but due to constraints we fail to attain these wishes. We wish our house was fully plastered outside and painted with lime but due to lack of money and inaccess to sources of income we are unable to do this. Additionally, we wish we had a vehicle as means of transportation but because of the same financial constraints we are unable to achieve this. These are our only challenges currently as a family.