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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almost 6 years ago
Joseph
received a $252 second payment.
"In the next six months l expect to have started building other commercial houses."
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almost 6 years ago
Hellen
enrolled.
"Receiving this money means that I will be in position to build an iron roofed house. "
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almost 6 years ago
Erick
received a $526 second payment.
"I have a very big difference in my life that I really doubt if I would have managed without GiveDirectly transfers. I have built a home which has given me an identity of value,respect and dignity in my society. I bought a cow and a goat which are symbols of vision and productive future. I bought a solar light system that has really saved me from daily budget of paraffin. Initially, I depended on tin lamps that could sometimes go off due to lack of money to buy paraffin. It also produced toxic smoke that caused eye infections and respiratory track problems."
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almost 6 years ago
Margaret
received a $526 second payment.
"My life is different in that I now have a peace of mind after settling the arrears of land that I now live on. I was initially facing eviction since the owner of the land who gave it to us as a gift changed his mind and demanded payments. I used some part of the transfer on construction of a new house. I used to live in a very old house with tilted walls and rusty roof that was also leaky. The remaining part of the transfer went to chairs which I nowadays sit on with comfort unlike before when I used to literally sit on a dusty floor. Thanks to GiveDirectly transfers, I am a totally changed human being with enormous value and honour."
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almost 6 years ago
Milkah
received a $544 second payment.
"My life has really changed from a village beggar to a responsible parent who can provide for basic needs to his children without stresses and worries. For the first time in life since my husband died, I paid fees for my children without asking for assistance from neighbors and relatives. This makes me filled with joy and peace of mind. I spent some part of the transfer on construction of a new house for my son who has grown up and needs his privacy. I no longer beg for sleeping spaces for my children in the neighborhood. It also serves as a extra room where my visitors can rest and sleep. I spent the remaining part to invest in sugarcane farming that will mature in the next eighteen months and add to my family's cash flow. At least, I have hope for the future and life worth living."
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almost 6 years ago
Florence
enrolled.
"Receiving this money means that I will be able to buy a piece of land that I can build my own home and also cultivate."
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almost 6 years ago
Grace
enrolled.
"The biggest hardship that I am faced with is inadequacy of land for cultivation.
The small piece of land that I have has over been used and as a result, the yields are not good."
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almost 6 years ago
Mary
received a $525 second payment.
"My life is quite different in that, I now live in good and cemented house, unlike the past when I used to live in a dusty one which could generate coughing due to too much dust. I bought a cow, and this has enable me to have milk for my nutritional support as well as income to the family. I am able to sell the surplus milk to the community for cash."
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almost 6 years ago
Eunice
received a $525 second payment.
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almost 6 years ago
Juliana
received a $525 second payment.
"My life is different as compared to the past one in that, I used to live in a grass thatched house, and when it rained, I could have hard time with the children. Most of the time, my children were to be infected with pneumonia that could result to usage of resources on medication. Currently, I can say that the family no longer experience that and the money that I used to spend on medication I could use on other development projects that could sustain our economic income."
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