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.
Alice's family
access_time over 1 year ago
Alice enrolled.
"The biggest challenge we face is a lack of food. In the last 3 years, there has been little rain. This has not been enough for growing maize. This has affected our ability to get food. We also depend on irrigation but the water doesn't get to our farm because people upstream use it all. All these have made it difficult to get food. We mainly depend on casual labour which is hard to come by. One is paid $3 per day which can hardly support our family due to the high cost of living. This has made our lives difficult, affecting our ability to put food daily on the table."
Viola's family
access_time over 1 year ago
Viola enrolled.
"For the past three years, the rains have been minimal, and as a result, we do not have enough food for our family which forced us to do casual jobs to purchase from the market. If there was enough water for farming, we would have food and use the money we get for other needs like school fees for our children."
Cyrene's family
access_time over 1 year ago
Cyrene enrolled.
"Lack of a stable source of income is the greatest challenge. I was employed by the county government but unfortunately, I lost my job two months ago, and securing another one has been difficult. My wife had to drop out of school to help me sustain our family's needs something that saddens me. If I could get another job I will be glad because my wife will go back to school comfortably."
Monica's family
access_time over 1 year ago
Monica enrolled.
"Financial constraints are my greatest challenge as a single parent. I separated from my husband three years ago and since then I provide for my children single-handedly. I do casual jobs at tomato farms and it earns me an average of $10 a week which is hardly enough to cater to all the needs of my family. If I had a stable source of income my life would be easier."
Saidi's family
access_time over 1 year ago
Saidi received a $384 initial payment.
"As I tended to my livestock out in the field, my phone buzzed, and a message popped up around 3 pm. Curious but not in a hurry, I finally glanced at the screen, and I saw $550 staring back at me. It was the unmistakable transfer from GiveDirectly. My heart raced, and a mix of disbelief and gratitude washed over me. A lump formed in my throat as I realized the significance of that amount was a lifeline of opportunity. I couldn't contain my joy; it radiated through me like a warm glow. The weight of financial burdens lifted, and I danced amidst the grazing animals, my heart lighter than it had been in years. That day marked not just the arrival of money but the arrival of hope, a turning point in my life that I would forever cherish."
Dama's family
access_time over 1 year ago
Dama received a $24 eighteenth payment.
"I aspire to bring about a positive transformation in the lives of both myself and my children. This journey involves the pivotal step of acquiring a new and decent house for my family. The present dwelling which is damaged, and its instability has me concerned that it may collapse anytime soon. Furthermore, I desire to delve into livestock rearing as a means of building wealth for my children’s education and needs. Right now, the casual jobs I do in charcoal burning can barely provide for all six of them; three of them have not yet joined school due to that fact. I hope that the cash transfers will play a crucial role in making this dream a reality for me."
Thabu's family
access_time over 1 year ago
Thabu received a $24 seventeenth payment.
"I am eager to broaden my sardine-selling business by incorporating additional products like vegetables and clothing. With the combined profits from the business and the assistance of cash transfers, I am confident that I can achieve this growth. Making an income from the business will allow me to support my husband in providing for the family. Working as a school security guard, the income he makes is sometimes insufficient to cover all the basic needs of our family. Another priority of mine is to construct a protective pillar around my house's walls to safeguard them from rain-induced deterioration. To accomplish this goal, I estimate a budget of around $200, for which I have been consistently saving $10 every month."
Nasibu's family
access_time over 1 year ago
Nasibu received a $24 eighteenth payment.
"My objective revolves around starting a vegetable-selling business. This aspiration has always burned within me, yet financial constraints have impeded its prior accomplishment. It is a longstanding goal of mine, and I am optimistic that the cash transfers will gradually help me gather the necessary funds to initiate this business. The profits generated from this venture will be critical in providing for my five children and supporting my husband, who currently sustains us through charcoal burning."
Ngumbao's family
access_time over 1 year ago
Ngumbao received a $384 second payment.
"My recommendation to GiveDirectly is to think about making their program last longer. Due to the region's poor demographic circumstances and the fact that most recipients are beginning from scratch, sustainability is problematic. A longer program could provide greater assistance to individuals trying to advance. Other than that, I endorse the program because I didn't encounter any shortcomings with it."
Dogo's family
access_time over 1 year ago
Dogo received a $370 second payment.
"From the first transfer, I started constructing a spacious house because the one I had was very small and congested. Since I used the transfer for other things as well, I was unable to complete the construction. When I got the second one, I prioritized completing the roofing. I bought iron sheets and the roofing timbers for $200 including the contractor's labor charge. As of now, the house is complete and I am happy for living in a decent, spacious, iron sheet-roofed house. In addition to this, I applied for a freshwater connection at my home. I managed to buy all the plumbing materials and they were fixed. Currently, the only remaining is the water meter which I was told to wait as they sought out some logistics for them to come and fix it. This process cost $142. Thereafter, I paid $50 school fees for my son who had been sent out of school for the fee arrears. I am happy that he is back to school now. After that, I used the remaining amount for the family's upkeep"