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.
Lydia's family
access_time almost 2 years ago
Lydia received a $390 second payment.
"Having our own land has always been something we wanted as a family because the ancestral land is limited and cannot sustain us, so when we received the transfers, we combined both first and second transfers to accomplish our goal. We purchased a piece of land at $80 and have planted it with the hopes of reaping a plentiful harvest; this makes us feel extremely happy and hopeful for the future. In the meantime, we needed to buy food to last us until we could harvest. I spent $10, which was our first time buying that much food because we were used to buying in little quantities due to lack enough of finances. Finally, we have our kid in school, and we were relieved to have paid school expenses for the entire term. Since we received the transfers, our lives have changed dramatically."
Sote's family
access_time almost 2 years ago
Sote received a $133 initial payment.
"The most significant change is that I feel at ease and can relax without worrying for sometime. I have purchased enough food for my family, and the maize will sustain us for an extended period, which means we won't have to endure hunger. Moreover, I am delighted that, for the first time, my children can attend school without being sent back home due to school fees arrears."
Leah's family
access_time almost 2 years ago
Leah enrolled.
"My health has failed me a lot, I have been suffering from Brucellosis and typhoid that has persisted for long now. I am so feeble and can hardly catch sleep during the night. It has really bothered me for sometime now, previously I had undergone medication at Kabarnet which helped but it has kept recurring again. I am hurting and in constant pain, I have always wanted to go to hospital to sick medication but I lack the needed money. This week has been particularly worse, since yesterday I have been thinking of going to my parents place in Riwa to borrow money from my brother, Zacharia, who works in Kapsabet to enable me attend to my health. I cannot withstand the pain any longer."
Gloria's family
access_time almost 2 years ago
Gloria enrolled.
"The main challenge that I'm facing currently is the lack of money. This has been prompted by the lack of employment. I completed my college studies as an Early Childhood Development Educator (ECDE) in 2022 and since then, I haven't secured employment. This has greatly affected my family financially since we depend on my husband for everything. This has made life very difficult since we can't meet some of the basic needs of our family. I sometimes feel so stressed since as a wife there are things I should do but I cannot because I don't have money to do so."
Jeniffer's family
access_time almost 2 years ago
Jeniffer enrolled.
"Before 2020 we used to live in Marigat town but because of old age, we were forced to move back to the village. Since then, the main challenge we are facing is a lack of money for food and other basic needs. Old age has made it difficult for us to do menial work which has led to a lack of money. Because of this, we are forced to eat wild fruits. Life is very difficult for us since we are forced to go without food occasionally."
Paulina's family
access_time almost 2 years ago
Paulina enrolled.
"Hunger is our biggest challenge. We have harvested nothing from our farm for the last 3 years. The drought has been persistent. This has led to zero productivity. To get food we must sell our livestock. This has led to reduced numbers. The drought has affected our ability to feed ourselves. At times we may be forced to have a single meal due to a lack of food. It's very hard sleeping hungry."
Dominic's family
access_time almost 2 years ago
Dominic received a $390 second payment.
"I am pleased and grateful to GiveDirectly for allowing us to choose how to spend the cash grants. Those who believed they had less opportunity to achieve what they wanted were elevated and enabled to do so. GiveDirectly also taught us how use Mpesa and be responsible with our money. I learned a lot, and I am confident that our village's residents are wiser than they were before. May you continue your wonderful effort of educating and assisting people."
Pacalia's family
access_time almost 2 years ago
Pacalia received a $390 second payment.
"Even in my old age, the desire to live a better life has never faded. I've always imagined myself living under a better roof than the one I currently have, a grassed thatched rocket house. What I didn't realize was that GiveDirectly would help make this a reality sooner. I stay with my two grandchildren, where we make the best of life by appreciating and being happy with what we have, but this has been made even better by seeing all of the building supplies gathered, for which I spent $14. I'm looking forward to the workers starting work tomorrow; I've budgeted $40 for both labor and roofing materials. I know I'll be enjoying my stay in my ideal home in a couple of weeks. I've also been dealing with health concerns that come with getting older, and GiveDirectly transfers have come in handy. I normally go for checkups every two months and am given medication to take until the next visit, which costs $3. Normally, I would sell eggs or chickens from my poultry farm to fund my medication, but this time was different and simpler."
Jumwa's family
access_time almost 2 years ago
Jumwa received a $26 fourteenth payment.
"My greatest accomplishment this year will be to improve the condition of my home. Specifically, I want to focused on repairing the roof of the house. Once this is complete, I plan on building concrete pillars around the house to make it even safer and more secure. Moving into a renovated home will bring me peace of mind and a sense of security. It will also make me proud to live in my own home and put an end to my reliance on relatives for accommodation."
Chadi's family
access_time almost 2 years ago
Chadi received a $26 fourteenth payment.
"Venturing into livestock rearing is a goal I am passionate about. It will not only allow me to raise animals but also open up opportunities for buying and selling livestock. With this new business, I am optimistic that I will be able to earn a good income to support my family. Currently, we are heavily reliant on a single source of income, which has been a struggle. I plan on dedicating myself fully to this new venture and test the waters. Hopefully, it will pay me back handsomely and provide the financial stability my family needs."