Describe the moment when you received your money. How did you feel?
I was at home, relaxing after finishing my house chores, when I heard my neighbors celebrating, repeatedly shouting GD money! My heart sank for a moment as I checked my phone and saw no message; I thought maybe I didn’t qualify for the cash transfer. Shortly after, a message came in, and a smile instantly flashed across my face when I saw that I had received mine too! Just then, one of my neighbors called out to me, Mama Nteye, have you received? I excitedly replied, “Yes!” and joined them in the celebration; it was truly a joyous moment for all of us. I felt relieved and hopeful, knowing that this support would help me address my needs. Thank you, GiveDirectly!
Describe the biggest difference in your daily life since you started receiving payments from GiveDirectly.
Before receiving cash from GiveDirectly, my husband and I relied heavily on casual jobs and crop farming to support our family of six, but we faced numerous setbacks that left us struggling. We often lost our crops to drought, and this year, when we finally found land near the river, floods destroyed our maize on an acre of land, making it nearly impossible to raise the school fees for our son in elementary school that we owed. The stress was overwhelming, especially with $20 unpaid fees from the previous term, but when I received the transfer, it was a relief. I cleared my son's arrears and was able to reduce this term's fees from $47 to just $27, easing my worries about him being sent home for unpaid dues. Thank you, GiveDirectly.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
My husband and I rely on crop farming to support our family of six, but we have faced many setbacks over the years. We have often lost our crops to drought, and this year, when we finally found land near the river, floods destroyed our maize in an acre of land. With such unpredictable income, we struggled to meet all our family needs. Therefore, when I received my first transfer from GiveDirectly, I decided to buy a mattress for my husband and me, which cost $35, since we had given our old mattress to the children, who were using a worn-out one. Additionally, I bought a water drum for $17 to store rainwater, as fetching it from the river was quite a distance. Furthermore, our sitting arrangements were inadequate, with only two plastic chairs for our family; thus, I bought two more chairs for $17 and a table for $11 to make things more comfortable for us and our visitors. Since we lost our maize crop, food has been a challenge, so I purchased a bag of maize for $30, along with other essential food items for $41. Finally, with the remaining funds, I paid $40 to clear my son's private primary school fees from last term and reduce the arrears for this term because I wanted to ensure he wouldn’t be sent home due to unpaid fees.