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.
Nancy's family
access_time over 1 year ago
Nancy received a $306 second payment.
"GiveDirectly has truly been amazing for me and my family, helping us achieve milestones that would have been otherwise impossible. The uniqueness of this cash transfer program, with its unconditional spending, has been its strength. We all have different challenges in our households, and this flexibility allowed us to address our most pressing needs. What's more, it was entirely fair and did not discriminate; as long as one met the criteria, they could benefit. I sincerely believe that nothing should be changed as GiveDirectly extends its support to other villages. The same approach has been incredibly helpful, and I hope it continues to make a positive impact on many more families like mine."
Kabon's family
access_time over 1 year ago
Kabon enrolled.
"It's been quite difficult for us living in our current houses. They are dilapidated and need immediate repairs. We have a grass thatched one and a whole-round iron sheet house. They both have been destroyed by termites due to the wooden inner structure. This has affected our ability as a family to sleep well during raining seasons. It's also difficult hosting our guests or even when our children and grandchildren come to visit."
Betty's family
access_time over 1 year ago
Betty enrolled.
"As a family we face a big food problem. It's difficult putting food on the table due to the high cost of living. We depend on casual jobs to gain income to buy food. These jobs pay poorly meaning we sometimes lack food. The drought has led to water shortage and no rains means no farming. We are also not able to irrigate our farms due to water shortage. This has led to never ending food insecurity due to low to zero farm productivity."
Tabu's family
access_time over 1 year ago
Tabu enrolled.
"Water scarcity is what has challenged me the most. This is because, in our area, we have only 1 water pan that serves both the people and the livestock around. This makes the water unsafe for human consumption but because I lack money to buy clean water, my family is forced to drink the same dirty water and it has put us in a dangerous situation. I am currently worried about the announced country-wide outbreak of cholera. Hence, I consider this situation as what has made my life harder."
Margaret's family
access_time over 1 year ago
Margaret enrolled.
"The lack of freedom to do my desired project of livestock keeping is what I consider to be my biggest challenge. This is because our area is prone to livestock theft a situation that has hindered me from investing much in this favorable project. Very recently, my cow was stolen and this demoralized me a lot. As I speak, I am confused about how I will support my family if I don't have this livestock project which is depended on by most people. What a life of worry to live in this village!"
Tatu's family
access_time over 1 year ago
Tatu received a $24 fourteenth payment.
"Once I complete my studies, I am eager to dive into the world of tailoring. I dream of having my very own shop, where I can weave my creativity into unique clothing designs and bring my fashion ideas to reality."
Priscilar's family
access_time over 1 year ago
Priscilar received a $24 fourteenth payment.
"I do not have a steady job, and I am always on the move to support myself. My goal is to save money from my transfers to open a small shop where I will sell various items, including vegetables. Thanks to GiveDirectly, I can now consider ways to make my future brighter."
Dama's family
access_time over 1 year ago
Dama received a $24 fourteenth payment.
"I want to invest in goats. I currently have four and aim to increase them to ten with savings from my transfers. I believe that through this goat investment, we can secure our future, including my children's education."
Nyevu's family
access_time over 1 year ago
Nyevu received a $24 fourteenth payment.
"I aim to buy more chickens and sell their offspring to eventually purchase a cow. I already have seven bulls, and with the cow, I can provide milk for my children and sell the extra to neighbors to support my family while I am unemployed."
Changawa's family
access_time over 1 year ago
Changawa received a $24 fourteenth payment.
"I work as a motorcycle driver, but sometimes I work all day and earn nothing. To secure a brighter future, I have opened a bank account and started saving. My goal is to invest in my own shop, believing that even a small investment can lead to a better future."