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.
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Jumwa's family
access_time 2 months ago
Jumwa received a $27 twenty-fifth payment.
"The harsh weather has made farming particularly challenging, leaving me vulnerable since I have no maize left, my staple food. As a result, I now have to purchase my food from the store. I plan to allocate part of my future transfers to buy food and ensure I have a steady supply at home. Additionally, I want to save a little from each transfer to invest in more goats. Although they are currently expensive, I am determined to set aside money so I can expand my herd. I am very grateful for the financial assistance from Give Directly, which has been a tremendous help to me."
Nachaki's family
access_time 2 months ago
Nachaki received a $349 second payment.
"At the moment, my primary goals for this year and beyond are to finish the construction of my new house and to fully regain my health. I am grateful to have most of the building materials already purchased, and now I am awaiting the final transfer so that I can cover the costs of labor and any miscellaneous expenses. I also plan to complete my medication and go for additional checkups to ensure I am fully recovered. Health is something I take very seriously, and I want to make sure I am completely well. The thought of having a safe, new home and living a healthy, fulfilling life fills my heart with joy and gratitude."
Brian's family
access_time 2 months ago
Brian enrolled.
"In February 2024, insecurity cases were on the rise in my homeland, Yatia. My family of five and I moved to Kapkamon Centre, hoping to find some peace. Just when we thought we had found safety, the threats followed us here. We eventually relocated to our current home in Chebarisiat village. A well-wisher offered us a place to stay, but it is cramped. We are sharing a small space with another family, and there is no privacy at all. I have been dreaming of constructing my own house, but my finances are limited. The KES 4000 I earn from my shopkeeping job goes entirely to food for the household, leaving nothing to save. It is frustrating, and I feel stuck."
William's family
access_time 2 months ago
William enrolled.
"I'm a long term goat farmer. I've depended on them all my life. The biggest challenge is livestock diseases. There are no doctors nearby to assist during outbreaks. I'm always worried I can lose all my goats at once. In the last one year I've lost over sixty goats. This has affected my income stream, leading to difficulty in buying food or supporting my children's education. It's also a challenge keeping goats due to insecurity associated with livestock theft predominant in our locality. I can lose goats overnight, it keeps me worried all the time."
Jackson's family
access_time 2 months ago
Jackson enrolled.
"My biggest challenge currently is that I was displaced by floods. I currently live in a borrowed land in a dilapidated structure. This worries me because I feel I am exposed as I don't have the means of building a better structure for myself. I fear that I might contract pneumonia as the nights are really cold."
Rosaline's family
access_time 2 months ago
Rosaline received a $349 second payment.
"I’m really hoping that by the end of next year, I’ll have finished paying for the piece of land I placed a deposit on. I’ve already managed to pay $150 out of the $600 total, so there’s still some way to go, but I’m optimistic. Part of my plan is to use a portion of the third transfer I expect to receive—it should cover a good chunk of what’s remaining. At the same time, I’ll continue farming because it has been a reliable source of income. The harvests have been good so far, and I believe with some hard work, they will help me raise the extra funds I need to clear the balance. Having the land fully paid off will mean a lot—it’s one step closer to my long-term goals."
Hellen's family
access_time 2 months ago
Hellen received a $349 second payment.
"When I received the money from GiveDirectly, it was like a weight lifted off my shoulders. The best part was that they trusted me to know what was best for my family. Instead, they left that decision to me, which allowed me to focus on what we needed most. That freedom was powerful because it showed they respected my judgment and knew that we each have unique needs. Everything about the program was clearly explained from the start. I understood what to expect, and the information was shared in a way that left me with no questions or confusion. It gave me confidence to use the money wisely. GiveDirectly don’t need to change a thing about their approach. By giving us the money directly and letting us decide, they showed they really understand what people like us need."
Evaline's family
access_time 2 months ago
Evaline received a $349 second payment.
"I want to buy a dairy cow, mainly so that I can keep it for milk and have enough to sell any extra. This way, I can make a bit of extra money. Right now, I have seven cows, but only four of them can actually be milked, and honestly, the amount of milk I get isn’t enough to meet my needs. To buy this new cow, I plan to use the money I’ll make from selling watermelons. I have a watermelon crop that should be ready for harvesting by December. Once I sell them, I hope to have enough to get the cow. That’s my plan for now, and I’m really hoping it all works out."
Silvia's family
access_time 2 months ago
Silvia received a $349 third payment.
"When I received the transfer, I decided to invest $420 in purchasing two heifers. My goal is to build a sustainable source of milk for my family, as I usually have to buy milk to feed my six children and my husband. By raising these cows, I hope that, once they start calving, we will not only have enough milk for our daily needs but even a surplus that could be sold to generate additional income. While my husband makes a living through fishing, I take care of the home and our family. This cash transfer has given me the chance to contribute in a meaningful way. With the remaining portion of the money, I purchased food items to ensure that our household would be food secure. This has given us peace of mind, knowing we have enough to get through the weeks without worry. The support from the cash transfer has really allowed me to make smart choices for both immediate needs and long-term plans, which feels empowering."
Robinson's family
access_time 2 months ago
Robinson received a $141 initial payment.
"Receiving the money from GiveDirectly has truly given me peace of mind. Before, I was constantly searching for casual labor jobs, working hard just to make around $9 a week, and it was never enough for my family. But now, with the money, I’ve been able to grow and sell kales, earning up to $60 a week. This change has been life-changing. We have enough to meet our needs, and there is so much more love and harmony at home. I can even save $30 every week now, something I couldn’t even dream of before. It feels incredible to finally have stability and a sense of security for my family."