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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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over 5 years ago
Martin
enrolled.
"On my usual day I wake up at around 6:00am in the morning, take a shower then go out and take breakfast at a near by hotel because I barely prepare breakfast at home. After that I head to my group water point and work there by collecting payments from the residents and await for any job opportunities to arise. Since as a group we all depend on the payments from the water point, we each have our day shifts and that is why I have to look for other work during the day. Whenever I find a job I work until 5:00pm then head home, prepare supper and retire to bed.
During my free time I either relax at home, visit my son or hang out with my group members."
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over 5 years ago
Jumwa
enrolled.
"I spent a lot of money to seek medical care after the injury. Besides, I have not been able to work and I only depend on my children who are casual labourers. Life is very unbearable since I have to buy everything including water yet I do not have any source of income. My family is lacking enough provision of basic needs especially food and most of the times we spend the days hungry."
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over 5 years ago
Rigina
received a $22 twelfth payment.
"My new goal is to start saving for plastering materials which I plan to use to renovate my house. Whenever it rains, water
always washes away the wall and the floor too is very dust that one would not wish to stay in. I am also too old I can not repair the house every now and then being that it is very big."
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over 5 years ago
Anthony
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"I would wake up in the morning to go toil in my sweet potato farm till afternoon. Being a rainy season, the farm requires regular weeding to counter fast growing weeds and bushes. All this while, my wife would be busy collecting water for domestic use in a pond about a kilometer away. She would join me in the farm in the afternoon which expedites work to be done for the day, making it the happiest part of my day. "
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over 5 years ago
Moses
enrolled.
"On usual day I wake up in the morning take a shower, prepare then take breakfast. At around 9:00am I head to work at my group station where we sell water to the residents of Mathare. My job involves collecting money at the water point and I am also a tout with vehicles from Huruma. So I work at the water point until 4:00pm in the evening then head to town for my second job of touting until late at night when I go home and retire to bed.
During my free time I hang out with my friends and family. "
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over 5 years ago
Catherine
received a $22 fifteenth payment.
"My life is currently from the way it would have been had I not received the transfers from Give Directly. Through their help, I was able to plaster the floor of my house. I had a floor made of mud and I had to sprinkle water occasionally so as to get rid of the dust. This used to be very difficult especially during summer when water was scarce. We at times ended up having respiratory diseases from the dust on the floor. By cementing, I know that we will not have health issues related to the dust in the house. I thank Give Directly for enabling us to make that change."
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over 5 years ago
Mariam
enrolled.
"Water shortage has befallen my area since this year's rains failed. This means I have to walk for over 20 kilometres to get a jerrican of water. My day starts at around 3:00 am because I have to get home early, so that my children can use the same water to bath as they leave for school. Such a distance is enough to make someone bedridden but I walk it four times everyday. To make it worse, I also have other household duties to take care of. It is only in the evening when I get time to rest and also bond with my family, thus making it the happiest part of my day."
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over 5 years ago
Kadzo
enrolled.
"I mostly feel very happy in the evening because of the ample time I get to rest from my tiresome day's activities. When I wake up in the morning, I leave to go and fetch water from a water pan which is five kilometers away. When I come back home, I feel so exhausted but still I am required to work at my farm. Therefore, I consider evening as the happiest part of my day."
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over 5 years ago
Sidi
enrolled.
"Our biggest hardship is inadequate financial resources to meet our daily needs such as food and water. After our husband passed away, meeting these needs became a challenge because he was the sole breadwinner. Since am old, I cannot engage in any strenuous activity and despite my co-wife being younger, she is mentally challenged and does not contribute much too. Our greatest hope is her son who does odd jobs in Mombasa town so that he can cater for us. "
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over 5 years ago
Safari
received a $540 second payment.
"In my opinion, GiveDirectly has been of great impact on my whole village. This is because the majority of us now own livestock such as goats, dairy cows, and oxen. This is still like a dream to us because were it not for the help of the organization, our lives would have not changed this much. We really thank God for the financial support from GiveDirectly because the majority of us have been able to construct permanent houses. The majority of us are now sleeping under iron-roofed houses which helps us in fetching rainwater. Previously we used to live in small huts that were very uncomfortable. We are now happy and grateful because we are now living in a spacious house courtesy of GiveDirectly. For those reasons, I fell that Give Directly is a good organization. I have not heard or seen any thing they have not done well"
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