Cash grants save lives in drought-hit Kenya
Here is a brief update on the hunger crisis in East Africa. As we have previously reported, more than 28 million people are fighting for their lives in Ethiopia, Kenya, South Sudan and Somalia in the worst hunger crisis in living memory. Today, we'd like to tell you about Bishara who, thanks to Oxfam donors, has received vital support.

History of Bishara
"I couldn't even afford a meal. Most days we went hungry and my guests had to go home without eating. It was a horrible life"
Bishara Khlif Gedi
Bishara is one of the millions of people severely affected by the drought in Kenya. At its worst, she could not afford food. Bishara's family is one of 3,000 in Wajir District, Kenya, who received cash grants from Oxfam.

"I was at the market when I got the message, but I didn't understand it. When I got home, I asked my children to read it, and I was very happy when they told me we got some money."
Bishara Khlif Gedi
Bishara is now able to pay school fees and put food on the table. As a mother, she is determined to give her children the right education, feed and clothe them.
"Without the cash allowance, I don't know how my family would have survived."
Bishara Khlif Gedi

Why cash benefits?
Cash grants are a way for Oxfam to support people who need urgent assistance in crises and disasters. It has proven to be cheap and effective, but most importantly, it gives people a sense of independence and the opportunity to decide for themselves what to spend their money on. It creates value by allowing people to buy the essentials based on their own needs. For Bishara, it was food for her family.
Working with cash grants can be much more efficient than purchasing supplies because it does not require procurement, transportation and storage. It also leads to economic recovery in the local community as the money is spent locally.
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