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 5 months ago
Sidi received a $27 twenty-eighth payment.
"My goal for this year is to restart my business selling vegetables and omena. It has been unstable for a while due to financial constraints, but I am hopeful that things will get better. Having a business that provides a steady source of income will significantly boost my family's finances. I plan to use my transfers to revive this venture in the near future. I am deeply grateful for the support my family has received so far. Restarting this business will not only improve our financial situation but also provide stability and security. I look forward to a brighter future and the opportunities it will bring for my family."
Zawadi's family
access_time 5 months ago
Zawadi received a zeroth payment.
"I was at home resting in the afternoon at around 3pm when I heard a message beep on my phone. Since I don't know how to read, I asked my son to read the message for me. He told me it was the GiveDirectly transfers, and I was so excited that I immediately told him to keep it a secret. Later, I shared the news with my husband, who stays in Kilifi town, and together we planned how to use the money to pay for our children's school fees."
Sidi's family
access_time 5 months ago
Sidi received a $27 twenty-eighth payment.
"Since my husband passed away two years ago, I have shouldered the responsibility of covering our children's school fees, clothing, food, and other essentials. Our house was already in poor condition when he passed, making it difficult to meet all their needs with the limited profits from my charcoal business. With the current increase in prices of essential commodities, the situation has become even more challenging. My children used to be sent home for fee balances, so I decided to allocate all my transfers toward paying their school fees. Renovating my house is my second priority. Once they complete their education, I plan to invest in goat and chicken rearing projects. After establishing these two projects, I will focus on repairing our house. Although the transfers allowed me to replace the roof, our safety is still at risk due to the cracked walls that let in insects. My immediate goal is to rebuild the walls, and I plan to allocate $4 each month for purchasing construction materials. I can't save more than that right now because I have other basic needs to address. This is my goal for the coming year and beyond."
Gladys's family
access_time 5 months ago
Gladys received a zeroth payment.
"When I received the unconditional cash transfer, the first thing I did was buy a bed for $85 and a mattress for $65. I had not had a bed for a very long time, and sleeping on the floor was very uncomfortable. With a proper bed, I finally experienced restful nights and felt more energized during the day. Next, I took my three children to school. They had not started school due to financial constraints, so I used $60 for their school fees and $10 to buy their uniforms. It was a moment of immense joy to see them in their new uniforms, ready to learn and grow. To ensure they could attend school without any issues, I spent $80 to fast-track the process of obtaining birth certificates for all four of my children, as these documents were necessary for their enrollment. I spent $40 on household food items, ensuring we had enough to eat and maintain our health. I saved the remainder of the money with the intention of starting a grocery business. This venture would provide a stable income for my family, allowing us to become more self-sufficient and improve our overall quality of life."
Tatu's family
access_time 5 months ago
Tatu received a $27 twenty-fourth payment.
"owning tailoring shop, have enough stock for customers to am saving in merry go round-with gd transfers-once established i will bwe able to invest in poultry and had passion"
Mwalimu's family
access_time 5 months ago
Mwalimu received a $27 twenty-eighth payment.
"I want to express my deep appreciation to GiveDirectly for their financial support. It has greatly helped me become more self-reliant while I am still in college. For the coming year and beyond, I plan to save $20 from each transfer to achieve my goal. I currently do not have a house and sleep at my brother's place, but I know that soon he will want to marry and will need his space. Therefore, I'm setting aside $20 each month to save up for building my house, and I am very optimistic about achieving this goal. Once I accomplish this, I want to start investing in goats. This is a good initiative because goats multiply very quickly and are highly marketable. If they increase to a substantial number, I can sell some to address any financial challenges that may arise."
Nyevu's family
access_time 5 months ago
Nyevu received a zeroth payment.
"Since I was married so many years ago, I have been sleeping on the traditional bed and old mats. Life used to be tough during the periods, especially when this bed broke and I had to sleep on the floor. I was not always at peace, as I could experience sleepless nights due to the pains that I had been experiencing for all that time. I could wake up with so much fatigue and pain, which made me less productive even in my daily chores. I couldn't imagine I could acquire good bedding, as my husband and I have been depending on low-paying jobs to fend for our six children, so getting good bedding would not be possible at all. Then GiveDirectly came into our lives and changed everything. Now, I sleep comfortably, and my family and I are all happy. Without the help of this organization, I would still be living a miserable life. I no longer experience the pain I used to, and now I sleep like a baby."
Pauline's family
access_time 5 months ago
Pauline received a zeroth payment.
"When I received the cash transfer, my first thought was about getting a bed. Since getting married in January, my spouse and I had been sleeping on the floor. It was uncomfortable and unsettling, and we longed for a proper bed. With $900, I finally bought one, bringing a sense of comfort I had never experienced before. Having a bed now feels like a significant improvement in our quality of life. However, we decided to hold off on spending the rest of the money. My father-in-law was recently admitted to the hospital, and we felt it was best to pause our plans until he is out and recovering. Once my father-in-law is back home and doing better, we can resume our plans and use the money to further improve our living situation. For now, we're grateful for the bed and the sense of security the cash transfer has provided us."
Karembo's family
access_time 5 months ago
Karembo received a zeroth payment.
"I bought building poles and nails for $85 to complete a new house that I started building with the first transfer. I decided to build this new house because the previous one could no longer accommodate all seven of my children. I plan to move into the new house and leave some of my children in the old house, as they need privacy as teenagers. The new house will also be spacious enough to host visitors and store our belongings. Next, I paid $80 in school fees for my seven children and spent $50 on uniforms, as they are all in lower grades. Before GiveDirectly came to our village, some of my children couldn't attend school due to unpaid fees. I can see hope for their future, as they all receive a good education. I also bought two goats for $45. These goats will be a future resource; if my children are ever sent home for unpaid fees, I can sell the goats to cover the costs. With the remaining $272, I bought plenty of food for the family. This food will sustain us well. I am jobless, and my husband, who used to be a wine tapper, is now sick and unable to work. We have been relying on my son, who does casual jobs. Food insecurity has been a significant challenge, and we are very grateful to this organization for its support."
Sammy's family
access_time 5 months ago
Sammy received a $347 third payment.
"We separated some years ago, and since then, I have raised our three kids alone. Meeting our daily needs has been a challenge since I resigned from my job due to an illness I am still battling. We lived in a single room, and our sleeping arrangements were difficult. We used to share a bed, but as the kids grew older, they started sleeping on the floor. With my final transfer, I decided to build them a house, which cost $300, and now they are comfortable. Additionally, a relative pays the fees for one of my sons in high school, while I am responsible for the fees of another son. I managed to reduce his high school fees by $50, and with the remaining money, I secured food that sustained us for a while. I used to rely on crop farming to feed us, but for the past three years, I had no success due to drought. This year it rained, but I was unable to plant, leading to a food shortage. Despite these challenges, GiveDirectly's support has been a great help, and I am grateful. Thank you so much."