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Katana
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29th Payment
Transfer Amount
3470 KES ($27 USD)
access_time 2 months ago
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How is your life different than it would have been if you never received the transfer?
Right now, I can't make any immediate plans for this year because hunger forces me to redirect almost all of my transfers from GiveDirectly to buying food, ensuring that my family does not go hungry. Once this challenging moment is behind us, I intend to use my transfers to buy goats and chickens. I am hopeful that these goats and chicken will multiply and increase in number and value, resulting in a valuable asset that will provide me with a reliable source of income so that once this program comes to an end, I will have something dependable to support my family as well as take care of my grandchildren's education. Additionally, having livestock will help me manage future emergencies more effectively, as they act as our banks, where we save our money.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
We are facing serious hunger in our region due to the ongoing drought, and we have exhausted all the food in our stores. To avoid going hungry, I spent $81 of my recent transfers from GiveDirectly to buy food for my family. I am truly grateful for the assistance that we receive from GiveDirectly, as I don't know what I would have done during these difficult times that we are currently experiencing. Additionally, I had some errands to run in the nearby town, which cost me $6 for transport to take me there and back. I also spent another $8 to buy chicken, hoping they will multiply and increase in number and value so I can sell them in the future and eventually buy goats. I believe that the goats will also multiply and increase in number and value and provide a reliable source of income in the future. Later, I spent $4 to pay school fees for my children, ensuring they could continue their studies without interruption. Finally, my child was unwell, and I took him to the hospital for necessary treatment, which cost me $3. I am happy to report that my child is now doing better and is even playing with the others.
 
26th Payment
Transfer Amount
3470 KES ($26 USD)
access_time 5 months ago
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How is your life different than it would have been if you never received the transfer?
My aim for the upcoming year and beyond is to significantly increase the number of livestock in my possession. To accomplish this goal, I intend to invest the funds from my subsequent transfers primarily in purchasing goats. These goats will serve as a valuable asset, providing me with a source of income to support my family's needs. In times of unforeseen emergencies, having a substantial livestock herd will offer me a reliable financial fallback option, enabling me to generate funds when necessary. I am profoundly grateful for the financial assistance provided through the transfers, which has played a crucial role in ensuring the well-being of my family.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
Before joining the GiveDirectly cash program, I faced significant financial struggles, particularly as an elderly individual with limited employment options. My son, who works as a casual laborer in Mombasa town, was our primary source of support. One of our pressing needs was completing the construction of our two-bedroom house, which had been halted due to financial constraints. Upon enrollment in the program, I used the transfers to finish building the house, providing much-needed shelter for my family. With my recent transfers, I allocated a substantial portion totaling $82 towards purchasing food. Given my lack of employment, providing for my family's essential needs had been challenging, making this support invaluable. Additionally, I allocated $12 to cover school fees for my four children still in primary school. This payment ensured their uninterrupted education, which is crucial for their future. Lastly, I invested $9 in purchasing two hens, hopeful that they will multiply and eventually provide additional income when sold. I am deeply grateful for the financial assistance I have received through the transfers. It has significantly alleviated our financial burdens and enabled me to provide for my family's basic needs and invest in our future.
 
21st Payment
Transfer Amount
3470 KES ($23 USD)
access_time 10 months ago
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How is your life different than it would have been if you never received the transfer?
In the upcoming year, my objective is to enhance the growth of my chicken business by expanding my flock. I view this as a worthwhile endeavor, as it not only contributes to the current success of my business but also serves as a stepping stone for acquiring goats and eventually cows in the future. I plan to allocate subsequent transfers towards realizing this goal. The progress I have achieved in this business this far brings me satisfaction, and I am eager to further stabilize and fortify it in the coming year.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
I sustain myself through subsistence farming, relying on it as my primary source of income. Previously, life was a constant struggle, and I had to take on various odd jobs to ensure the survival of my family of six. I am grateful for the transformative impact of this project, which has significantly improved my life. Through the support of GiveDirectly, I managed to renovate my house, transitioning it from a mud-thatched structure to one with sturdy stone walls, a fresh coat of paint, and a cemented floor. Achieving this upgrade was financially unattainable for me, but thanks to GiveDirectly, it became a reality. Given my current lack of income, a substantial portion of the transfers is allocated to purchasing food. Specifically, I spent $90 on food for my family as the crops we had planted previously had not yet matured. The remaining funds were wisely invested in acquiring three chickens, increasing my total to twenty. This poultry business is one I intend to strengthen, viewing it as a stepping stone toward acquiring goats in the future. The positive outcomes of this project have truly provided me with a newfound lease on life, for which I am genuinely grateful.
 
18th Payment
Transfer Amount
3470 KES ($24 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?
Now that we have started harvesting our maize crop, I believe that the produce will be sufficient to provide food for my family until the end of the year. This opens up the opportunity for me to use the cash transfers for purposes other than food. I plan to invest the money in purchasing and raising livestock, particularly goats. I hope to accumulate enough wealth through these animals to generate funds in the future, which can be used to support my son in financing the education of his five children. This investment in livestock will contribute to our long-term financial security and help secure the future of our family.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
After I received the funds, I used the entire amount to purchase food because our household had run out of supplies. Additionally, our maize crops were not yet ready for harvesting at that time, so I anticipated that the food would sustain my family until the harvest. Given the rising food prices, I was concerned that if I spent the money on anything else and we completely ran out of food, I would not have the means to purchase more. My son is the primary provider in our family, working casual jobs in Mombasa. Back home, he has four children, all of whom are in school, and he often struggles to cover their basic needs, particularly food and school fees. Contributing to such expenses using the cash transfers provides him with some relief. Additionally, he is currently under pressure to source funds for his eldest son, who recently completed high school and is preparing to join college.
 
13th Payment
Transfer Amount
3470 KES ($26 USD)
access_time over 1 year ago
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How is your life different than it would have been if you never received the transfer?
Clearing my children's school fee balances is my top priority and I plan to use the majority of my transfers to achieve this. Their school fees have been outstanding for some time now and I have been unable to pay due to a lack of funds. Once their balances are settled, my children will have a conducive environment to focus on their studies without any distractions. In addition to this, I also plan on using part of the money to purchase healthy food for my family, ensuring they do not go hungry.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
Farming is my primary source of income, but for the last three years, the lack of rainfall has made it difficult to earn money and provide food for my family. As a result, I have had to make adjustments to my lifestyle. We used to have three meals a day, but now we can only manage two, and sometimes we go to bed hungry. The transfers I received came as a huge relief. I spent a significant portion of the $24 on food, buying twelve packets of maize flour, half a kilogram of sugar, and a packet of washing detergent. This should provide enough food for my family of five for the next two weeks, and it gives me peace of mind. I also used some of the money to buy two hens for $10, which I see as an investment. Once they multiply, I can sell some and use the money to meet my daily needs. I would like to continue investing in hens and eventually make it my primary source of income. I want to thank the organization for helping vulnerable members of society, and I appreciate the monthly stipend, which has allowed me to plan my future better.
 
10th Payment
Transfer Amount
3470 KES ($28 USD)
access_time almost 2 years ago
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How is your life different than it would have been if you never received the transfer?
Since there is drought in our area, there is nothing I can do to improve my economic status apart from poultry farming. Using my monthly transfers, I usually buy two to three chickens per month for income generation and investment purposes. This year, I plan to continue boosting my poultry farming to make it a more extensive business venture; I currently have six chickens and will add three more at $3 each using part of my subsequent transfers. When the chickens mature, I will sell them to raise funds to buy goats which I will also sell in the future to raise money for school fees for my four school-going children.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
I wonder if my family would have had as much enjoyment during Christmas if it was not for the recent transfer. My son, who largely supports the family through his job as a driver, was ecstatic about the cash as well.  By buying foodstuff worth $24 and two chickens worth $10, I relieved the burden of solely depending on him. This gave him a perfect opportunity to raise school fees for his two children in college and one in high school.
 
6th Payment
Transfer Amount
3050 KES ($25 USD)
access_time 2 years ago
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What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
Nutrition has been one of our biggest and greatest challenges especially considering that we have been experiencing severe changing climate which has led to drought. Apart from that the high cost of living has made the situation even worse. Therefore I ended up using the transfers I had received and bought a sack of maize which cost me KES 2,500 and used KES 250 to buy sardines and groceries on a daily basis. I was left with about KES 250 which I decided to spend on buying a hen because I wanted to invest in poultry farming.
 
2nd Payment
Transfer Amount
3050 KES ($26 USD)
access_time over 2 years ago
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In your opinion, what does GiveDirectly do well, and what does it not do well?
I am glad that GiveDirectly came to our rescue when we needed their financial support. I love the fact that we were enrolled into the program without bias. In addition, the transfers are unconditional which has given us freedom to spend the money according to our different household needs.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
I stay with my four grandchildren whose parents have not been able to secure stable jobs to pay their fees . They had been sent home for failing to pay the fees on time. The help from their parents is very little since they survive on menial jobs. When I received my recent transfers, I took a portion and cleared the fee arrears. I am glad that they are happily going on with their studies. Apart from the fees, the remaining transfers helped me to buy daily food for my family. At my age, I cannot do any casual jobs which many are doing for livelihood. I used to engage in subsistence farming for food production when there was adequate rainfall. It's been a year now without rains which has made it impossible to do the farming. I have to buy food daily unlike before when I could harvest enough to feed my family. I am grateful to GiveDirectly because at least I can afford to take three meals a day after receiving the money.
 
Initial Payment
Transfer Amount
1200 KES ($10 USD)
access_time over 2 years ago
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Describe the moment when you received your money. How did you feel?
On that fateful day, I work up very early in the morning to go out and try my luck at getting a job. On my way, I met a friend who told me he had received his transfer and was on his way to the shop to withdraw the transfer. I was immediately anxious and checked my phone too to confirm if I had received mine. To my surprise, I found out that I had received the transfer. I immediately changed my mind and withdrew the money.
Describe the biggest difference in your daily life since you started receiving payments from GiveDirectly.
I have faced serious challenges in providing for my family due to the lack of a decent job with good pay. This forced us to reduce the number of meals from three per day to survive one meal a day. Buying the food is the biggest difference that the funds have brought in my life because currently we have plenty to eat and I no longer sleep hungry.  
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
After the death of my wife, I was left with the sole responsibility of taking care of my 6 children. I have struggled to get a stable job with a good income and I am forced to rely on casual jobs such as house construction. The little I earn from the jobs is not enough to take care of the family needs such as buying food and paying school fees. In the past few weeks, I could not work, leaving me with no income at all. I asked for a loan from my friend to buy food which lasted a mere three days. When I finally received my first transfer, I was thrilled, and I spent KES 800 to buy 6 packets of maize flour after running out of food and spent the remaining amount on paying back the loan I borrowed from my friend.
 
Enrolled
access_time over 2 years ago
 
What does receiving this money mean to you?
I was a renowned livestock farmer in this community. I was a proud owner of above 40 goats. In 2021, a severe drought killed all of them. None remained due to water and pasture scarcity. I was depressed. Imagine losing all your source of income. My intention with these funds is to jumpstart my occupation. I will buy 5 goats at 3,000 KES each. The goats will gradually increase in number and I will regain from the losses I incurred.
What is the happiest part of your day?
Living peacefully in this compound has been my source of happiness. For a happy life, a family should maintain calmness. I am grateful that there has been no quarrel in the last six months.
What is the biggest hardship you've faced in your life?
Food insecurity is the main challenge I am facing. The weather setup is unfavorable. Recently, I lost 2 acres of maize due to drought. Livestock farming was my backup whenever I failed to harvest. Being a livestock producer, I could sell goats and buy food. Right now, I do not have an option, I lost all the animals due to the drought. My son working in Mombasa is now my only hope.