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.
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over 5 years ago
Nancy
received a $22 sixteenth payment.
"I expect my life to change in the next six months in that I will have completed the house that I'm currently planning to build. Then I will plan on expanding my poultry project."
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over 5 years ago
Grace
enrolled.
"The biggest hardship that I am faced with is inadequacy of farm land. I am able to cultivate because of the good history I have created for my name.
I am able to borrow a piece of land and atleast plant something that can support my family.
However, this also comee along with it's own charllages for example some times I can chance to get a garden far a way from home.
Transport alone becomes an issue and more so, people take the advantage of the distance and steal the yiels of the crops.
There is no gain in this.
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over 5 years ago
Agnes
enrolled.
"The biggest hardship i have faced in my life is lack of enough money for meeting the basic needs like medical bills school fees. The land is also small for us to produce large harvests in order to sale since we rely on farming."
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over 5 years ago
Amisi
enrolled.
"Receiving this money means I will be able to build a small iron roofed house.
My reason for building a small house is that I want to retain some money that can enable me to buy some oxen to support in the farming activity and cows that can reproduce.
By so doing, I will be in position to spend my money better and carry on with it to the future.
I will be able to take care of the future eventualities. "
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over 5 years ago
Noah
enrolled.
"The biggest challenge in my life is lack of a sustainable source of income to support family needs like paying school fees, medical bills, to mention. My main source of income is farming which is not reliable enough to produce better yields due to droughts or floods."
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over 5 years ago
Christine
enrolled.
"My biggest challenge is inadequate farm land for crop cultivation which has rendered my home food insecure. I own only two pieces of farm land which can not sustain my household. "
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over 5 years ago
Anna
enrolled.
"Receiving this money means buying bills that will support my household in opening up land for crop cultivation. I have been hiring bills for ploughing which is very expensive for me and not sustainable in any way."
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over 5 years ago
Lucy
enrolled.
"I have a house I had begun building but stopped half way because of finances. So the first thing I will do is to see that I complete the construction of that house so that me and my family get better accommodation. The price of thatching grass is high because its scarce so the ironsheets house will save us money we spend on grass. I will also pay back a loan I borrowed from someone so that I regain my piece of land I had staked as collateral."
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over 5 years ago
Catherine
received a $460 initial payment.
"I read the mobile money message the following day. I felt extremely happy because I had obligations that required alot of money."
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over 5 years ago
Dina
received a $460 initial payment.
"My daily life is different in that I have plastered the house. Previously, the house was covered in dust and very uncomfortable to live in.
I am also pleased that I can support my many grand children with basic needs like food and scholastic supplies."
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