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Mukamurangwa's family
Mukamurangwa
landscapeCountry:
rwanda
workOccupation:
Subsistence farming
faceAge:
61
workCampaign
Rwanda Large Transfer
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access_time almost 2 years ago
 
What do you plan to do with the cash transfer?
As my house is very old, I am planning to renovate it using $200. In order to improve our diet, I will buy 4 chickens which produce eggs of $28. Fertiliser is also important, I will buy a goat of $30. I plan to restart my business of making traditional drinks using sorghum of $30 and get a profit of $2. I gave to look smart too, I will buy clothes of $20. The remaining amount, I will put them on my saving account.
What is the happiest part of your day?
When I get food on my table and feed my grandchildren, I am always happy. In addition to that, last year my last born got married. In my neighbourhood, I am glad that we live in harmony because we share many things in common and when you are not able or lack something, they support you.
What is the biggest hardship you've faced in your life?
I live in poverty because I do not have enough livestock. The fact that we do not have the eggs which can help us to get some proteins, it is a bit challenging as well. I do not have enough land too which can help my family in farming yet I am not strong enough to work for others or doing casual jobs.Moreover, my house is very old and some trees can fall at any time due to the rain