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.
Sidi's family
access_time over 2 years ago
Sidi received a $432 second payment.
"I have desired to improve my agricultural farming so that I would have sufficient food production for the household's consumption. After receiving my recent transfer, I spent $320 to purchase two oxen. I am happy that they will help me in preparing my farm on time something that will ensure my crops mature within the expected time. This is because we are experiencing short rains due to the climate change. Previously, I had to hire oxen from neighbors which made it hard to plough my firm on time leading to low food harvest. In addition, I used $50 to educate my 4 children who are still in primary school by clearing their fee balances. Lastly, I used the remaining amount to purchase sufficient food for my family of 10 members since we did not have food. We were frequently going to bed on empty stomach due to the high costs of foodstuffs."
Jonathan's family
access_time over 2 years ago
Jonathan received a $447 second payment.
"In my opinion, Givedirectly did well in coming up with the cash transfer program. Through the aid, our lives have been transformed greatly, especially owning decent shelter for the family. I am very grateful for the transfers and I do not have anything that I feel was not done well as far as the organization processes are concerned."
Kenga's family
access_time over 2 years ago
Kenga received a $432 second payment.
"GiveDirectly helps everyone, it does not discriminate against the old and I am thankful for choosing me. I also like it when they call me and ask me how I have been and if I got the transfer. They are very kind."
Kabibi's family
access_time over 2 years ago
Kabibi received a $432 second payment.
"I would like to open a retail shop where I sell food products and groceries. I like the business because everyone needs food and getting customer will be easy."
Dama's family
access_time over 2 years ago
Dama received a $432 second payment.
"My long-term goal is to open a retail shop. I save some money monthly in a Sacco and I am hoping by the end of the year I can take a loan and start the business."
Nyando's family
access_time over 2 years ago
Nyando received a $447 second payment.
"I am a businessman, I own 400 chickens and 30 ducks. I rear them and sell them whenever I need the money. I also own a retail shop where I get $15 a day. This money helps me buy food and pay school fees for my five children. As a businessman, I opted to use my transfer to buy two water tanks at $750 and I already started a water business where I sell a 20 liters jerrican at $0.1. In a day I get $20 that helps me save for an emergency."
Mary's family
access_time over 2 years ago
Mary received a $432 second payment.
"I would like to rent out a place where I can sell all my products every day. Right now I only sell pastries twice a week and produce charcoal twice a week. I am currently looking for a place."
Walukhuli's family
access_time over 2 years ago
Walukhuli enrolled.
"The challenge i am having is poverty and the bad weather My roof is licking and when it rains,i feel unsafe with my family.i want to build another house which is better and convenient.I am old yet i have young children who need suppport.I feel burdened."
Nangoti's family
access_time over 2 years ago
Nangoti enrolled.
"The challenges are poverty .Supporting my children at school has been a great challenge.I desire to take them through school but at the end of the day,I am held up.My income is very low yet i have a lot of resppnsibilities.Even the in subsistence farming ,its challenging for me to get money to buy fertilizers fot my garden."
Khatuwa's family
access_time over 2 years ago
Khatuwa enrolled.
"The challenge is poverty.I desire to buy land in a safer place and relocate.This place is so risky and cold especially when it rains."