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 6 months ago
Sidi received a $421 second payment.
"In my view, GiveDirectly excels in its approach of providing unconditional cash transfers directly to families in need. By removing conditions, they empower recipients to prioritize their own needs, such as securing meals and educating their children, which has a direct and positive impact on their well-being. Additionally, their follow-up after the transfers enhances trust and accountability within the communities they serve. As for areas of improvement, while I haven't observed any shortcomings, it could be beneficial for GiveDirectly to explore ways to measure and communicate the long-term impacts of their interventions beyond immediate relief, potentially including aspects like financial literacy or skills development to foster sustainable change. This could further amplify the positive outcomes they already achieve."
Kenga's family
access_time 6 months ago
Kenga enrolled.
"As a family, our primary challenge is to find a suitable home that meets our needs. I am the owner of a small business that sells palm wine, but unfortunately, the income from it is not enough to adequately support my family. In addition to this, I have three school-going children who depend on me for their needs. Making ends meet has been a significant struggle for us. Last year, when the elnino rains hit, our house started leaking, and it was an incredibly tough time for us. Due to various family needs, we have been unable to allocate funds to construct a better and more secure house."
Dzendere's family
access_time 6 months ago
Dzendere enrolled.
"As a family, our greatest challenge is finances. I have been illiterate all my life and have not been able to secure formal employment, which has had a significant impact on my household. The lack of finances has forced me to resort to various unsustainable methods of making a living, such as charcoal burning, even though I am aware of the health and environmental hazards it poses. I am grateful for my children, but they are all married and have their financial responsibilities, making it difficult for them to support me. For the past 3 years, I have been struggling to repay a loan for a solar panel, which has left me unable to afford electricity at times. There are occasions when I have had to go without electricity for consecutive weeks due to financial difficulties."
Dama's family
access_time 6 months ago
Dama enrolled.
"As a household of five, one of our most pressing challenges is gaining access to clean drinking water. For the past three years, our community has been grappling with a severe water shortage, significantly impacting my family. Our area has been without tap water for over two years, despite having water pipes running through our compound. To obtain water, we have resorted to paying $1 for every trip using a motorbike to access water from alternative sources."
Grace's family
access_time 6 months ago
Grace enrolled.
"As a mother of 2, having separated from my husband in 2016 my greatest challenge has been access to education for my children. My children have sometimes been required to stay back home due to fee arrears. They fully depend on me for everything which is a big task for me. Tailoring activities cannot meet the needs of the family so I have even resolved to do caretaker responsibilities to make both ends meet."
Emmanuel's family
access_time 6 months ago
Emmanuel enrolled.
"Being a young couple where I do not have a stable job. I am facing a number of challenges. The first challange is food Insecurity. Being able to provide for my family has been hectic. Our house is not secure. When there are natural calamities like the rains, we are forced to move our beddings due to the leaking roof. My kids have no clothes too. Life is so hard to me I am just surviving on a leash"
Dzendere's family
access_time 6 months ago
Dzendere enrolled.
"Food insecurity is what stands out as my biggest challenge at the moment. This is because I am the only breadwinner in my family of four and I am a widow. Considering that I depend on subsistence farming which has recently been affected by the inadequate rains, I am currently hopeless after experiencing a failed season. My alternative source of income is now the charcoal-burning, an activity that is energy-draining and low-paying. In most cases, I skip meals or survive on one meal in a day, a situation that has made me weak to perform my duties. What a life!"
Alice's family
access_time 6 months ago
Alice enrolled.
"The challenge that I am currently facing is lack of money to buy nutritious food inorder to address my health deficiency. I was diagnosed with scleroderma disease since last year. A rare condition that has resulted to chronic hardening and tightening of my skin and connective joints. I was advised by the doctor to eat nutritious food together with fruit and vegetable. The condition has left me with severe pain in my heart because I am no longer able to continue with my hawking businesses in the village. Consequently, Relying on my firstborn who works as a casual in a construction site. His wages are not sufficient for all the needs of the household because sometimes he does not get the job, Making the situation worse."
Haziz's family
access_time 6 months ago
Haziz received a $27 twenty-ninth payment.
"I currently own six goats and three cows. My strategy is to focus on investing in goats because they have the advantage of multiplying quickly. This allows me to sell them or trade them for cows in the future. My goal is to exchange mature goats for dairy cows, enabling me to milk the cow and sell the milk to hotels and shops. I plan to use the income from milk sales to improve my future and that of my family."
Geoffrey's family
access_time 6 months ago
Geoffrey enrolled.
"Lack of capital to start up a business or farming has been a challenge. I rely on farming to make ends meet but two months ago I lost an acre of maize to floods. This made me incur a loss of 200$ that I have not been able to recover till now. I currently do charcoal burning and casual jobs to get money so as to meet my basic needs."