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We check in with people at each stage of the cash transfer process to see how things are going. Take a look at some of their stories as they appear here in real-time.
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12 days ago
Caren
received a $141 initial payment.
"I woke up to wonderful news. When I checked my phone, I saw that GiveDirectly had sent me $180. I was so happy and immediately shared the news with my husband. The first thought that came to my mind was to put my plan into action, knowing that this money would help bring my goals within reach."
(Country: Kenya)
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12 days ago
Stephen
received a $349 second payment.
"My hope for this year and the years to come is to complete the construction of a new house so that my family can move out of our damaged mud house. Once we have a safe and secure home, I plan to shift my focus to farming and livestock keeping. This will help us secure a steady food supply and create a sustainable source of income, which will ensure that my children can continue their education without worry and that I can provide for my family.
I plan to use the third transfer from GiveDirectly to make this vision a reality. The thought of having a permanent home and a stable livelihood fills me with hope, as it will place me in a much better situation than where I am now."
(Country: Kenya)
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12 days ago
Edward
received a $27 twenty-seventh payment.
"I am currently in school and have many aspirations, but in the upcoming year and beyond, I want to focus on my studies first so I can complete my secondary education with good grades. The poverty I have experienced motivates me to work harder so that one day I can change the future of my family. I hope to attend university. My immediate aim is to study diligently and achieve high grades that will enable me to get into a good college. I want to look back one day and remember that I succeeded in life because of these opportunities. There were times when I y like giving up due to financial struggles, but I am grateful that Give Directly stepped in to help. I often feel emotional when I reflect on where I started. I believe that with a strong education, I can secure a well-paying job that will better our family’s circumstances, lift us out of poverty, and help us achieve a better quality of life. My mother sells charcoal, and my father is a small-scale farmer, making it challenging to support my education along with my younger siblings. With these transfers, I am confident that I will achieve my dream."
(Country: Kenya)
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12 days ago
Mariam
received a $27 thirty-third payment.
"My primary objective is to make sure my children can pursue their education to higher levels, enabling them to have a brighter future. To reach this goal, I plan to allocate part of my transfers to acquire more goats while using other portions to cover their school fees. I am optimistic that by adding more goats to my resources, they will multiply over time. Eventually, I aim to exchange these goats for cows, which will also appreciate in value. When the opportune moment arises, I will sell the cows and utilize the profits to support my children's education, as they can yield a substantial return. I am very thankful to GiveDirectly for providing me with this chance to enhance my family's assets. This assistance will enable me to establish a sustainable approach to ensure my children can continue their education and achieve a better future."
(Country: Kenya)
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12 days ago
Mrabu
received a $27 thirty-third payment.
"Receiving transfers from GiveDirectly has motivated me to pursue the construction of a brick house. I have been setting aside part of these transfers each month through my local savings group. At present, my wife, three children, and I reside in an old two-room mud house. The transfers have enabled me to contribute to our savings and loan group, which has significantly improved our living conditions. Looking ahead to the next year and beyond, my goal is to build a three-room brick house. So far, I have obtained ten iron sheets for the construction and plan to acquire more using my group savings and extra income from my daily endeavors.
Constructing my dream house will create a spacious and comfortable environment for my family, including an additional room that can function as a sitting area for hosting visitors. These transfers have been incredibly beneficial for my family, and I remain hopeful about realizing my dream of building our ideal home. Furthermore, I intend to open a small shop to generate additional income that will support my family's needs, including school fees for my children once I complete building my dream house."
(Country: Kenya)
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12 days ago
Linah
enrolled.
"I will spend about $100 to stock up food to last me for up to four months. I am also planning to plaster($100) my house's floor thus reducing my exposure to dust. My asthmatic condition will become less severe as a result."
(Country: Kenya)
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14 days ago
Kahindi
received a $27 thirty-third payment.
"In the coming year, my goal is to continue with the necessary repairs to my house. I plan to purchase stones and additional cement to reinforce the walls, which have developed cracks. This will ensure my home is safe to live in and durable against future weather conditions. I also aim to keep up with the monthly payments on the solar lighting system to ensure I can continue enjoying the benefits of reliable lighting. By allocating a portion of each transfer toward these goals, I can work steadily toward maintaining a safe and well-lit home. I’m deeply appreciative of the financial assistance, as it’s empowering me to live more independently and with peace of mind."
(Country: Kenya)
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15 days ago
Kadzo
received a $27 twenty-sixth payment.
"I am committed to managing my health condition with care and following my doctor’s instructions to ensure I live a healthy life. To do this, I plan to use a portion of my monthly transfers to buy the medicine I need, making sure I stay on top of my treatment. At the same time, I have always dreamed of owning livestock, so I also intend to use part of my transfers to purchase more goats and ducks. I am hopeful that over time, these animals will multiply and provide me with a reliable source of support, especially when this program eventually comes to an end. I am truly grateful for the assistance I have been receiving,as it is giving me the opportunity to build a better future for myself."
(Country: Kenya)
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15 days ago
Chebii
received a $156 initial payment.
"One day, my son, who helps me with my phone, came to me with wonderful news. He told me that GiveDirectly had started sending out transfers to people. Trusting him completely, I handed him my phone to check if I had also received something. He checked and confirmed that I had indeed received $200 from GiveDirectly! I was filled with happiness and excitement at this support. My first thought was to say a heartfelt prayer of thanksgiving, expressing my gratitude for this incredible blessing."
(Country: Kenya)
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15 days ago
Toiyoi
received a $142 initial payment.
"I heard rumors from my neighbors that they had received money from GiveDirectly. Curious, I asked my son, who helps me with things related to my phone, to check if I had received anything. To my surprise, he confirmed that GiveDirectly had indeed sent me $180! I was overwhelmed with happiness and gratitude. My first thought was to use the money to build a toilet, something I’ve wanted to do for a long time."
(Country: Kenya)
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