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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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5 months ago
Kache
received a $27 twenty-fifth payment.
"My goal in the coming year and beyond is to focus heavily on investing my subsequent transfers in purchasing more livestock and poultry. Currently, I have 5 goats and 4 hens, all acquired with the help of financial support. I plan to save more money in the future, allowing me to expand my herd of goats. Over time, these goats will multiply, creating a reliable safety net for me during emergencies. I can sell some of them to address any urgent needs that arise. I am very grateful for the financial support, which has empowered me financially and enabled me to assist other family members as well."
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5 months ago
Hamisi
received a twenty-fifth payment.
"My goal for the coming year and beyond is to invest in livestock. With the success I’ve seen in my vegetable business, I’m confident that I can also succeed in raising livestock and selling them for a profit. To achieve this, I plan to use my future transfers to purchase more goats. As the herd grows, I anticipate earning a good income from selling them. I’m very happy with the improvements in my life and that of my family, as we are now able to meet our daily needs with much greater ease than before."
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5 months ago
Dama
received a $27 twenty-fifth payment.
"My goal for the coming year and beyond is to invest in livestock. With the uncertainties surrounding the climatic conditions, I can no longer rely on farming alone. Livestock is a more dependable way for me to make a living. I plan to use the money I’m saving in the savings group to purchase more animals by the end of the year. As my livestock numbers grow, I’ll be able to sell them at the market for a profit, which will help me meet my family’s essential needs. Additionally, I want to purchase a larger water tank to store water for use during the dry season."
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5 months ago
Naomi
received a $27 twenty-first payment.
"While I am still in college, my main focus is on my studies. I want to ensure that when I graduate, I won't regret not fully understanding the material being taught. Therefore, I am committed to concentrating on every aspect of our lessons, as this will shape my future. I plan to continue using my monthly allowance to pay for my tuition and purchase any necessary supplies. My ultimate goal is to establish my own salon business, a venture that will fulfill my dreams and provide long-term stability. This journey is filled with hope, determination, and gratitude. I am thankful to GiveDirectly for the support that has helped me turn my aspirations into reality. Additionally, once the salon is established, I plan to sell a variety of women's wear to generate additional income, which will not only meet my needs but also assist my siblings and ease my parents' financial burden."
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5 months ago
Charo
received a $27 twenty-fifth payment.
"My main goal for the upcoming year and beyond is to successfully complete my studies, which has always been a lifelong aspiration. I take pride in investing in my future, such as purchasing two cows with my GiveDirectly transfers, hoping they will become strong assets for farming and help expand my herd. As I approach my final exams at the end of the year, my next plan is to use my GiveDirectly transfers to build my own house, as I will not need to pay my fees after using my recent transfers to clear them. I strongly desire to have my own privacy now that I am a grown up. Typically, when school closes, I sleep at my uncle's place, but I feel the need for my own space this time. After finishing college, I am inspired to explore entrepreneurial opportunities. With the knowledge I've gained in electrical engineering, along with the proceeds from my sheep and careful savings, I envision opening an electrical shop, a venture that aligns with my passions and aspirations for the future."
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5 months ago
Kahunda
received a zeroth payment.
"For the past two years, I had been slowly building my house, but progress came to a halt due to financial constraints. When I received the unconditional cash transfer, I knew exactly how to use it. I spent $100 on my son's physiotherapy sessions, which are essential for his progress. This support has been invaluable, allowing him to continue with his treatments without interruption. The relief of knowing he is receiving the care he needs has been a tremendous weight off my shoulders. The remaining $450 was used to advance the construction of our home. I purchased iron sheets, frames, and roofing nails to finish the roofing, a critical step towards making the house livable. This investment has brought us significantly closer to completing the house, turning a long-standing dream into a reality."
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5 months ago
Darasa
received a zeroth payment.
"I was at home working on my motorbike when I heard my phone buzz, but I couldn't check it right away because my hands were covered in grease. Being a mechanic, I assumed it was just another client and didn’t rush to see the message. After a while, I cleaned up a bit and finally looked at my phone, only to find that it was the GiveDirectly transfer. I couldn’t believe it—I was so excited that I laughed out loud! The excitement only grew because I had almost given up hope; everyone in the village had received their money except me. I immediately told my wife and children, and they were just as thrilled. Then, I started to plan how I could finally pay for a piece of land my father had used as security for a loan he had taken."
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5 months ago
William
received a $27 twenty-fifth payment.
"My main focus is to build a house and invest in livestock. I believe that with the help of GiveDirectly, I can accomplish my goal of constructing a better home. The current condition of our living situation is worrying, especially when I see dark clouds gathering. My house is made of old iron sheets that have started to develop holes, causing us to get wet when it rains. What's worse, the walls are made of mud, which has become weak and prone to falling apart. During heavy rains, the walls could collapse and result in significant damage, especially during the night.
To address this, I am using my monthly transfer to build a two-roomed dream house. Since my casual jobs provide only a modest income, I spend most of it on food for my family and allocate a larger portion of the transfer to buy building materials. I'm happy to report that I am almost finished buying the necessary poles and iron sheets; I only need four more sheets before I can start the building process.
Once the house is complete, my next goal is to invest in livestock, hoping that they will multiply. Selling them will provide funds to support my children's education. I am very grateful for GiveDirectly's financial support, which is helping me move closer to achieving these goals."
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5 months ago
Wilson
enrolled.
"I am currently facing significant challenges, primarily due to a lack of financial resources to support my family. With no steady income to meet our basic needs, we struggle daily. My situation worsened after a road accident left me partially paralyzed, rendering me unable to work. Now, we rely solely on my eldest son to provide for our sustenance."
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5 months ago
Kitsao
received a $27 eighteenth payment.
"As I look ahead to the coming year and beyond, I have a clear goal of starting my own livestock business. I plan to use the transfers I am yet to receive, along with the little savings from my charcoal business, to kickstart this venture. My dream is to buy and sell goats and turkeys, inspired by seeing others thrive in this business. I'm hopeful that it will succeed, as these animals are always in demand. Additionally, with my age, this job is not as tiring and will be more convenient for me compared to the strenuous work involved in selling charcoal. Once this business picks up, I will no longer have to strain to meet my family's essential needs as I have before."
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