GDLive Newsfeed
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.
Tuyisenge's family
access_time 2 years ago
Tuyisenge enrolled.
"The main challenge we are facing is poverty, we don't have money, there sometimes when we borrow money so that we can pay health insurance. The other challenge is that my sister has finished learning to use sewing machine and we are worried about where we will get money to buy the machine so that she can start working and get money to support us at home."
Kashutu's family
access_time 2 years ago
Kashutu enrolled.
"The economic activities in our area are farming and charcoal work. These are energy-intensive activities and they require maximum use of the hands. Last year, I got involved in an accident that broke my right hand. This has compelled me to remain inactive at home since I can not take up strenuous work. I am currently depending on my sons who are casual laborers and their incomes are not enough since they have responsibilities in their families. In most cases, I survive on one meal, a situation that has affected my health. What a life!"
Kadii's family
access_time 2 years ago
Kadii enrolled.
"Imagine the high cost of living, I still depend on charcoal work as my main source of income. This job has not been reliable at the moment because trees are scarce and making $10 will take me at least 3 weeks. Considering this income should cater to my 3 children's education and other household chores, I sometimes survive by the mercy of God since in most cases, I forfeit meals. My children have been sent home severally, and this has affected their studies, a situation which worries me most because 2 of them are in high school. I have always felt this predicament might risk their future. What a great relief to have GiveDirectly in our village! I, therefore, consider the financial crisis as my biggest challenge."
Alester's family
access_time 2 years ago
Alester received a $239 third payment.
"I bought printer I'm using it to do decker publishing."
Martha's family
access_time 2 years ago
Martha received a $239 third payment.
"I used my recent transfer to purchase zinc."
David's family
access_time 2 years ago
David enrolled.
"Old age comes with its share of challenges. At 74 years, I can barely fend for my family of 5 despite being the breadwinner. I am left to depend on peasant farming as well as my children for upkeep. This is stressful as at times, I cannot attend to my immediate needs such as medication and clothing for lack of finances."
Ajuah's family
access_time 2 years ago
Ajuah received a $239 third payment.
"I used the third transfer to continue building my house."
Sharon's family
access_time 2 years ago
Sharon enrolled.
"For life to move on, money has to be involved. I am saddened that my family of 4 has not progressed well in the past 5 years for a lack of finances. My husband Alfred attends casual jobs such as land cultivation to raise the family and me on the other hand, handle any job that comes my way as long there is pay involved. With this, my family lives from hand to mouth and we have nothing to save."
Karisa's family
access_time 2 years ago
Karisa received a $28 sixth payment.
"At 23, I have been staying in my parent's house and I feel I'm not enjoying my privacy. I am physically handicapped and I depend on the transfer for all my needs. Despite my condition, I am planning to buy some building materials that will enable me to build my house. This is what I aim to achieve in the months to come."
Patience's family
access_time 2 years ago
Patience received a $239 third payment.
"I'm a mother of four beautiful children, two girls and two boys, alone with my spouse and I. We have been engaged in farming to sustain ourselves and other family members. We were able to send our children to school through the crops we produce every year and we were able to build our houses. The money received from Givedirectly was used to plaster, change a few windows and doors in the house. We are greatful to God almighty."