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.
Alyce's family
access_time 3 years ago
Alyce enrolled.
"In the month of August 2021, I was given six layers by world vision organization for free. This is a project that is meant to boost agriculture in our village. I did not have any chicken before. That gave me happiness because I will sell eggs in the near future and earn a profit."
Alex's family
access_time 3 years ago
Alex received a $11 initial payment.
"The biggest difference in my daily life is that now I can put food on the table with no struggle. Whether I get a good job or no pay, my family can get to have their meals with no interruption. I know I can also plan for my future. I was able to buy two chickens which were not possible earlier."
Kadzo's family
access_time 3 years ago
Kadzo received a $27 initial payment.
"When I received the money I decided to get food for myself so I got a sack of maize flour which contained twelve packets inside and this would take a while to even think of buying the next one and it totalled to KES 1200. My clothes were also torn and I did not own even a pair of a decent wrapper to tie, so I bought a single pair of the wrapper which cost me KES 600. Due to the fact that my health was not great at the time I also went ahead and got medical attention which amounted KES 500. Lastly I got a chicken that I planned on rearing which was KES 300 and accompanied with things I needed in my house like tea leaves, sugar, tomatoes and potatoes"
Kazungu's family
access_time 3 years ago
Kazungu received a $11 initial payment.
"The first thing I did was to buy two chickens worth KES.400. I plan to rear the chickens and also sell them this will start my business. I was also able to buy food worth KES.800.The food includes buying water and vegetables. This year has been a tough year due to the drought. I am thankful for this program that has helped to feed my family."
Nyevu's family
access_time 3 years ago
Nyevu received a $494 initial payment.
"Unfortunately, a day after receiving the transfer I lost my mother-in-law. I spend around KES 20000.00 in the whole process until we laid her to rest. Thereafter I decided to proceed with my plans which I planed even before receiving the transfer though the death was a big blow in the plan. My plan was to build a house since I was sleeping in a traditional kitchen. The place where I did my cooking, my chicken stays there and plus all the cooking utensils was also my bed where I slept on. With the remaining amount, I made some interlocking blocks, bought some cement and some building sand. Not forgetting to set aside some amount for food. The construction plan kicked off well and I am now eagerly waiting for the second transfer so that I complete my house."
Jescar's family
access_time 3 years ago
Jescar received a $478 second payment.
"With the transfer that I received, I was able to buy 30 chickens and build a more decent chicken coop as a way of starting a poultry project. It is my wish now to expand this project as it is easy to run it alongside other projects and it requires less capital. I will be using money from this project to meet my family's basic needs on time and to pay school fees for my children. I am happy that GiveDirectly enabled me to start this project and I believe that with God's grace, I will expand it and it will remain a permanent mark of GiveDirectly in our lives."
Kazungu's family
access_time 3 years ago
Kazungu received a $27 initial payment.
"Having a source of income enables my family's basic needs to be met. This is because I have started owning livestock like chicken and plan to expand by buying more. This support will not be taken for granted."
Athuman's family
access_time 3 years ago
Athuman received a $27 initial payment.
"Upon receiving this first transfer I went ahead and paid KES.1000 on school fees for my younger siblings who have been constantly sent home due to the balance. This was a great reliefforo, my family. The next thing I did was to buy KES1400 worth of food for my family as there is a shortage of food in the village. I lastly spent KES.600 on two chickens which I would start my plan of rearing some livestock. Thanks to Give directly I feel as if a burden has been lifted from my chest."
Edina's family
access_time 3 years ago
Edina enrolled.
"Receiving this money means a better place for my family to live in. It would help me to build a house with burnt bricks and iron sheets. It would also help us to buy mattresses, blankets, kitchen utensils and livestocks such as goats and chickens."
Sidi's family
access_time 3 years ago
Sidi received a $11 initial payment.
"The money has all the difference in my life. I now have chicken and I know it’s a matter of time and I will have more and more. With the number increasing it’s going to help financially when I sell some. I am also grateful that I also bought food without which we will be starving due to lack of food."
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