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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 1 year ago
Rehema
received a $24 eighteenth payment.
"In the upcoming year and beyond, my primary goal is to effectively restore my mud house. With each heavy rainfall, the mud walls tend to crumble, leading to substantial repair expenses. I intend to substitute the mud walls with stonework to enhance the house's longevity and stability. Additionally, alongside the house repairs, I aspire to increase my savings to support my son's education as he enters secondary school next year. This effort will ensure a seamless transition for him to pursue his education with ease."
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over 1 year ago
Karembo
received a $24 seventeenth payment.
"The tough financial times I have experienced this year have been a great learning point for me. It is also clear that I cannot earn enough from the grocery business I operate to cater for all my financial needs, and if I need to improve my living standards and give my children the best education, I need to improve my earnings either by bringing in several other items or opening another business to run concurrently with the current one.
After carefully thinking about it and doing a bit of research, I have decided to open a hotel business in a nearby centre. I will be operating the hotel business concurrently with the grocery business in order to improve my earnings. To achieve this, I have been saving part of my monthly transfers in local savings group consisting of 33 individuals and at the end of the year, we will be getting back our savings which I will then use to set up the business.
Having only a few left to end of this wonderful program., I need to do my best to ensure that by the time it ends, I will have a stable source of income and live a much better life than I was when I was enrolled. The transfers will also be of great help in terms of improving the hotel business and purchasing all the necessary equipment."
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over 1 year ago
Moya
received a $1250 second payment.
"You've worked well to enable us relocate.
You've performed well"
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over 1 year ago
Mariam
received a $24 eighteenth payment.
"I am optimistic about the business's progress in the future. Once it gains momentum, I will consider exploring alternative businesses based on the ideas I will have thought of.
Currently, I'm in the process of obtaining a medical insurance to ease the financial burden of my son's medical expenses. This will also allow us to comfortably manage my Six year old children's school fees."
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over 1 year ago
Wesley
enrolled.
"We currently live in a one roomed mud house, with my family of six. It's difficult sharing one room with my children and wife. There's no privacy. I need a separate house for me and my wife. The children and visitors can share the current one. A separate house gives us privacy and enough room for our children to even read at night with minimal disturbance. Sharing one room is difficult for everyone."
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over 1 year ago
Mwalimu
received a $366 second payment.
"This year, my foremost priority is to settle all pending school fees for my children. I aspire for them to finish their final year free from the stress of outstanding dues. My wish is that they dedicate themselves entirely to their studies in this concluding semester. With numerous children, ensuring timely payment of all their school fees has been a constant source of strain for me, and this has unfortunately impacted their academic progress over the years."
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over 1 year ago
Kimoi
enrolled.
"Food insecurity is the biggest challenge due to persistent drought. Since I am getting older and weak, fending for myself is difficult hence I rely fully on people donations and assistance to be able to feed myself and my grandson. We take one meal a day , which has rendered me weak and prone to diseases because of lack of proper nutrition."
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over 1 year ago
Melvin
received a $310 third payment.
"I have always wanted to construct a bigger house since our one-room apartment was getting too small for my family of six, which consists of my husband, four growing kids, and myself. When GiveDirectly came into the picture, I saw it as a golden opportunity to fulfil this dream. I used part of the second transfer to purchase some of the necessary materials. When I received the third transfer, I used the entire amount of $450 to acquire more materials like iron sheets, building nails, metal rods, and frames. Additionally, I paid for construction labor. I am delighted to share that the new house is now complete. It offers us much-needed space, featuring a sitting room to welcome visitors and our bedroom. This upgrade not only enhances our living conditions but also provides us with dignity and privacy, a luxury we didn't have while sharing one room with our growing teenagers."
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over 1 year ago
Alfred
received a $310 third payment.
"Looking ahead, my focus will remain on my farming activities. I plan to implement crop rotation by transitioning from maize farming to cultivating tomatoes. Additionally, I aim to save a significant portion of the income generated from the farm. This accumulation of funds will be dedicated to realizing my aspiration of constructing my dream house."
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over 1 year ago
Walukhuli
received a $1250 second payment.
"Having a family. I have been single because my house was on poor condition and no woman could afford to stay with me. Now that I have put a good house, I will be marrying very soon."
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