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.
Chadi's family
access_time 2 years ago
Chadi received a $28 eighth payment.
"My goal has been to build a new house. However, I live in a difficult situation. I live in a small house together with my six children. Unfortunately, I do not have a bed. I am optimistic that once I build a house, my children will get a better place to spend in, and this will restore my dignity among my community members. As a single mother, I have lived with pain to see my children living in horrible conditions. Apart from the house, I have a lot of needs to respond to. These include raising school fees for the children and feeding them. Once I build a house, I shall start raising livestock such as goats and chickens because they are precious assets in our community."
Nambuya's family
access_time 2 years ago
Nambuya enrolled.
"I am caught up in poverty.I am taking care of sick and vulnerable people.I am also lame.I have to do casual labour to help out with the family and to cater for all needs."
Kalume's family
access_time 2 years ago
Kalume received a $28 eighth payment.
"I am a casual worker; commonly known as "Jua-kali" here while sometimes taking care of animals for people. I hope that this year, God willing, I will become a businessman selling animals in the main market. I want to sacrifice every month so I can save for this business. I want to buy animals that I will use in this trade. I want to make sure by the time I am ending my time with GD I have something which I can rely on. I want to first start by buying chicken, and once I get to a certain level, I will incorporate the purchase of goats. I am hopeful that if I am in good health and have a life, I can achieve the goal of venturing into buying goats by August this year."
Faith's family
access_time 2 years ago
Faith received a $432 second payment.
"Both my husband and I are peasant farmers and we have never been privileged to own a dairy cow. Buying milk daily for family consumption and especially for our child at $5 per day has not been an easy task for we do not ave a reliable source of income. Being enrolled in the program was a great opportunity for us to buy a dairy cow and at least own a domestic animal. I spend $40 to buy two dairy calves and spend the balance to buy two sheep. My husband and I are grateful for the financial aid that saw us achieve one of our greatest desires and we cant thank you enough as we look forward to start selling milk in the near future."
Sitiveria's family
access_time 2 years ago
Sitiveria enrolled.
"At present the only challenges we are facing are lack of money to pay for our son's education and low food stock levels. George Mwitha, our son is in form 2 at Njelenje secondary school and it has not been easy for us to raise his school fees of $22 per term. With our monthly income of about $25, it brings us constant worry as to how we are to pay for his education. Additionally, our food stock levels are diminishing at a rapid rate for the 6 of us. From the 8 bags of maize which we got in April this year from our farm, we are only left with 2 bags for food and this brings us a reason to worry as to where and how we are to get food when this is done."
Ronald's family
access_time 2 years ago
Ronald received a $432 second payment.
"I am a father of two children and I own a local butchery that earns me approximately $100 per month. With this income I have never been able to build a bigger and better house for my family because its not even enough for education and basic needs. With the second transfer, I was able to construct a single room of iron sheets worth $200 that I moved in with my wife and left the one that we were sharing with the children for them. We all now enjoy our space and privacy. I spend the balance to expand my business and I'm happy that it is doing better and earning me a higher income."
Nelly's family
access_time 2 years ago
Nelly received a $432 second payment.
"My goal next year is to focus on the poultry farming business. I am looking forward to having double the number of chicken that I have now and accomplishing this means that in the near future, the business will earn me some good income and will be able to pay school fees for my children once they join high school."
Prisca's family
access_time 2 years ago
Prisca received a $432 second payment.
"Over the past years, I have been getting a very small harvest and this is primarily because that I have never known better farming methods. Recently, I got to learn new and modern ways of farming which I have already adopted during the recent planting season. I am looking forward to some good harvest next year and this means that I will have enough food for both domestic and commercial purposes."
Kigen's family
access_time 2 years ago
Kigen received a $432 second payment.
"Recently, I was walking around the village and I saw a lot of developments. People were able to build better houses, buy livestock, improve on their farming methods etc. The change is very visible and personally, I will say that what GiveDirectly does well is transforming societies. I did not see an area that you need to improve on and I will urge you to continue doing a great job that you usually do."
Caren's family
access_time 2 years ago
Caren received a $432 second payment.
"What GiveDirectly does well is ensuring that we get our transfers in time and doing follow ups to check on us and remind us on the transfers security. This has safeguarded our transfers against fraudstars."