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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. Learn more about how recipients opt in to share their stories.
Martha's family
access_time almost 2 years ago
Martha received a $233 fourth payment.
"I hope to get more support for my children education before this year ends"
Regina's family
access_time almost 2 years ago
Regina received a $403 second payment.
"In the coming year and beyond, I would want to go back to school for further studies. I am planning to pursue specifically a catering course. Now that I have a hotel, I believe that it will be more advantageous and easier for me in that field. Also, I trust that once I graduate, I can land a well-paying job as a hotelier or, better yet, run the hotel business professionally. This will enable me to earn good returns that will fund my children's education even as they transition to college."
Maniraguha's family
access_time almost 2 years ago
Maniraguha received a $300 initial payment.
"A lot has changed since I received the first transfer. I could hardly afford food for my family and was always worried my house would cave in. I am so happy and thankful to everyone at GD for this grant because my house is now standing strong and my family eats healthier."
Mukandinda's family
access_time almost 2 years ago
Mukandinda received a $300 initial payment.
"When I received the first transfer, I rebuilt my roof and it cost me 162 $, I bought a 40 $ solar lighting system, utensils 9 $, bought a piece of land worth 80 $, a mattress for 25 $ and some food worth 55 $. Renovating the roof of my house that was leaking was very urgent because my fa,ily would not sleep on rainy nights."
Rirwanabose's family
access_time almost 2 years ago
Rirwanabose received a $300 initial payment.
"I live with my daughter and I was with her when I received the first transfer. I was very happy when I received my transfer because we were in great need of food and clothes. I was also able to buy utensils I did not have at home and I am planning on buying more livestock as I plan on benefiting from livestock farming."
Kang'ombe's family
access_time almost 2 years ago
Kang'ombe received a $26 tenth payment.
"Goat keeping is commonly practiced in my region. I believe it is because of the animal’s ability to survive harsh climatic conditions as compared to any other kind of livestock. Furthermore, around here,  owning goats is the surest way of investing one’s money. As the animals reproduce and grow the herd, they expand one’s wealth, which can be sold to generate money in times of need. Since I lack a reliable source of income, this venture is what to focus on more. Gladly, I already acquired two goats through previous transfers and I hope to carry on with the same practice. "
Bahati's family
access_time almost 2 years ago
Bahati received a $26 tenth payment.
"The struggles I go through as a widow trying to make ends meet for her three children are overwhelming. Though I rely on making charcoal for a living, the earnings I raise hardly fit all the basic needs of an ordinary household; food and school fees. Gratefully, from the monthly cash transfers, I have not only found an opportunity to scratch some of these needs but also to establish an investment. Rearing goats is exactly the type of investment that moves me. This is because when I let these animals multiply in number, I can sell them in the future to meet my children’s needs. In the short run, I mean to save $10 every month to finance this purpose. "
Kache's family
access_time almost 2 years ago
Kache received a $26 tenth payment.
"All my life, I have been sleeping on a sisal-twined bed. Honestly, the experience is not one to die for at all, as I wake up every morning feeling fatigued. To be graced with a financial assistance program that helps settle my daily needs is similarly an ideal chance to upgrade my lifestyle. Right now, I want to have a change in my sleeping space. I would be happy if I obtained a decent wooden bed with a fitting mattress to enjoy comfortable night rests. After this is granted, I wish to continue with my practice of acquiring more goats as an investment. "
Kadzo's family
access_time almost 2 years ago
Kadzo received a $26 sixth payment.
"Since my husband is advanced in age, he cannot actively work to make a living and provide for us. I have adopted charcoal-making as a source of income, which sadly does not produce enough to put daily meals on the table. Consequently, this made my spouse and I hugely depend on our three sons, who cut and sell chewing sticks. Ideally, everyone in my household just stumbles on earnings on a lucky day. To break this cycle, I plan on raising goats as a way of personal investment. As they mature and reproduce, so does my wealth increase. Also, I plan to construct a one-room, mud-walled, and tin-roofed kitchen structure as I have been using my son’s house as a cooking spot, which is unhealthy. "
Kamone's family
access_time almost 2 years ago
Kamone received a $26 tenth payment.
"My wish is to establish something that will ensure a steady stream of funds even after the cash aid program ceases in the coming few years. The only thing that comes to mind is owning livestock and letting them breed into a large herd. Although the current financial constraints, like food and school fees, greatly bar me from saving enough to start buying livestock, I hope to have that capacity in the days to come. As a starter, I plan on purchasing one goat at a time. I trust that the cash transfers will allow me to do so. "