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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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11 months ago
Nabutuwa
received a $615 initial payment.
"I was in the garden, then I saw a mobile money message, felt so happy and jumped. Immediately rushed home and went to the mobile money agent, I Immediately thought of buying either land, a cow or constructing"
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11 months ago
Nabutiti
received a $616 initial payment.
"I was at home at around 8am in the morning I saw a message and was so excited to have recieved the money so I told the husband about it and thought of buying land. However the money was not enough so we decided to buy a cow"
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11 months ago
Mbengu
received a $346 initial payment.
"Receiving the unconditional cash transfers was a lifeline that I never expected but desperately needed. The first thing that came to mind was the dire need for comfortable sleep, especially for my cowife and me. With $110, I managed to purchase two quality mattresses, bringing a tangible improvement to our nights. It was a simple yet profound luxury that we had long been deprived of. Sharing a home with my cowife became a bit more harmonious as we both sank into the softness of our new mattresses each night. The remaining funds were a beacon of hope for addressing the persistent issue of food insecurity that haunted our family. Knowing that the next harvest season was two months away, I diligently bought an abundance of foodstuffs. The relief was palpable, not only for my cowife and me but, more importantly, for our children. Their education had suffered due to hunger, missed classes, and distracted minds. Now, with the assurance of regular meals until the next harvest, I felt the weight of parental concern lift. My spouse, relying on the unpredictable income from the motorcycle taxi business, had been the sole breadwinner for our family of six. The unconditional cash transfers brought stability to our home, allowing us to focus on building a better future for our children without the constant worry of going to bed on an empty stomach."
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11 months ago
Katana
received a $22 fourteenth payment.
"In the upcoming year, my goal is to expand my goat inventory. Presently, I own nine goats, and I aim to double this count, with the ultimate goal of selling them off to purchase a cow. Achieving this milestone will be a significant accomplishment, as it opens up opportunities to generate income for my family through the sale of milk. I plan to utilize the forthcoming transfers to facilitate this expansion of my livestock. I am content with the progress I have made this far and am optimistic about the positive impact this endeavor will have on the financial well-being of my family."
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11 months ago
Kamone
received a $22 twenty-second payment.
"My objective is to expand my livestock business, focusing particularly on cows, with the aim of selling milk to support the education of my remaining children. I will be using the upcoming transfers to acquire more sheep, which I plan to sell at a profit, ultimately enabling me to purchase cows. Establishing an additional source of income will contribute significantly towards meeting the needs of my family. I am sincerely grateful for all the support I have received thus far."
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11 months ago
Kesi
received a $335 second payment.
"In my opinion, GiveDirectly has truly excelled by delivering unconditional cash transfers that have empowered me to acquire valuable assets. With their support, I made a strategic decision to invest in a dairy cow, a move that has not only become a sustainable source of income but has also elevated our standard of living. The flexibility of the cash transfer allowed me to make choices aligned with my family's needs, fostering a sense of agency and responsibility."
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11 months ago
Kuloba
received a $616 initial payment.
"There's a big difference now in family. We now have milk from our cow and stocked food for the family, something we desired to have ever since, but we didn't afford it."
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11 months ago
Bukosela
received a $616 initial payment.
"I AM SO HAPPY, EXTREMELY HAPPY, SOMETHING THAT HAD NEVER BEEN IN MY LIFE. THE CONFIDENCE THAT I WILL SELL MILK FROM COW WHICH WILL ENABLE ME NEVER TO LACK ANYTHING. MY FAMILY IS ABLE TO EAT WELL EACH DAY"
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11 months ago
Felistar
received a $335 second payment.
"My dreams for the future are filled with hope, thanks to the support I received from GiveDirectly. I aspire to venture into livestock farming, focusing on raising cows. I believe that this endeavor will not only provide a stable source of income for my family but also serve as a solid foundation for securing my children's education. Every day, I am diligently saving a little from my business to gradually build the path toward achieving this goal. The prospect of a brighter future motivates me, and I am determined to turn my aspirations into reality, ensuring a better life for my family through hard work and careful planning."
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11 months ago
Kadii
received a $349 second payment.
"With the recent unconditional cash transfer, I immediately prioritized the well-being of my family. I invested $120 in purchasing comfortable beddings for my seven children and five grandchildren, allowing them to sleep well and in pairs, a luxury they hadn't experienced before. Previously, they slept on sacks, leading to health issues like ringworm and bedbugs, and shared their room with chickens. The transformation has been incredible, and their happiness is noticeable. With the remaining funds, I addressed their health concerns by buying medicine, ensuring they are now free from bedbugs and sleep in a safe environment. As a casual laborer burning charcoal, my income is limited to $20 every two weeks, and my husband's earnings from taking care of a neighbor's cow amount to $40 per month. Despite our combined efforts, the funds are insufficient for food and school fees. Determined to secure my children's education, I allocated $150 to settle their school fees balance, and another $150 was spent on buying food for the festive season. Additionally, I used part of the funds to purchase clothes and uniforms for my children, relieving me of the worry that they might attend school in torn garments. The cash transfer has brought immense relief, allowing my children to learn in peace and comfort."
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