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.
Jackson's family
access_time 26 days ago
Jackson received a $140 initial payment.
"Usually, I turn off my phone at night to save battery since we don’t have network coverage, so no one can reach me even if it’s on. When I woke up in the morning and turned my phone on, the first message that popped up was from GiveDirectly, confirming that I had received $180. I was overjoyed because I had been planning to attend my child’s prayer day in Form four, and now I had the means to do so. I shared the wonderful news with my whole family, and together, we happily attended the event, feeling grateful and proud." (Country: Kenya)
Sandra's family
access_time 26 days ago
Sandra received a $348 second payment.
"My goal for this year and beyond is to develop my plot in the nearby center. I plan to use the income from my farm and the next transfer from GiveDirectly to make this happen. By building on this plot, I’ll be able to rent out spaces for people to open businesses, which will significantly increase the income flow in my household. The idea of becoming a landlord fills me with hope and happiness, as it promises a more secure future for my family and brings me closer to financial independence." (Country: Kenya)
Vallary's family
access_time 26 days ago
Vallary received a $348 second payment.
"With my own generator, I now feel empowered to fully embrace farming by irrigating my two-acre maize farm without needing to rely on borrowing equipment. This new setup will not only supply my family with food but will also create a steady source of income that I can use to meet other household needs with confidence. I plan to start irrigation as soon as possible, keeping the soil hydrated even in dry seasons, which is key to achieving strong, healthy crop growth and, ultimately, a reliable harvest. The idea of having this sustainable income flow fills me with a deep sense of relief and excitement. Knowing that my family will be well-fed and that I can support other expenses gives me peace of mind. By expanding our farm with irrigation, I am building a long-term solution to secure our needs and improve our living standards. This plan makes me feel capable and hopeful, knowing that our future is growing alongside each crop in the field." (Country: Kenya)
Christine's family
access_time 26 days ago
Christine received a $348 second payment.
"My goal for this year, and for the years ahead, is to continue investing in farming. Before this transfer, I had already planted maize, but now I plan to add tomatoes since they fetch good prices in the market. With this income, I’ll have enough money to keep my daughter in school and meet my family’s daily needs. The thought of this fills my heart with gratitude and satisfaction, as I know my daughter will be happy and able to attend her classes without interruptions. This support has given me hope and confidence for our future." (Country: Kenya)
Dama's family
access_time 26 days ago
Dama received a $27 thirty-third payment.
"With the current drought and hunger affecting our region, I plan to continue using a portion of my transfers to buy food and water to keep my family from going hungry until this dry spell is over. Water has become very scarce, and we have to pay motorcycle transporters to travel long distances to bring us water, which is quite costly. Once the rains return and we have enough water and food from our farms, my focus will then shift toward investing in goats, as well as more ducks and chicken. I hope that these animals will multiply over time, increasing both in number and value. These will be a valuable asset and will provide me with a reliable resource to support my family, especially once this program ends." (Country: Kenya)
Kanze's family
access_time 26 days ago
Kanze received a $27 thirty-third payment.
"For a long time, my children and I have been sleeping on uncomfortable beds made of ropes, without proper bedding. I’ve always wanted to change our sleeping situation. Thanks to my previous transfers, I was able to buy a bed and mattress for myself. Now, my goal is to get another bed and mattress for my children so they can sleep comfortably too. To achieve this, I plan to save a portion of my future transfers to eventually buy them their bed and mattress. Additionally, I have been repairing my house, and I am just a small amount away from completing those repairs. I intend to use another portion of my future transfers to finish up the work. Once the house is complete and my children have their new beds, I will feel incredibly happy. I never thought I would be able to achieve these things, but thanks to the transfers, it is becoming a reality. After that, I plan to invest a portion of my transfers into goats, hoping they will multiply in number and value so that in future I will have something to rely on when this program comes to an end." (Country: Kenya)
Margaret's family
access_time 26 days ago
Margaret received a $27 thirty-third payment.
"My children and I currently do not have a proper home to sleep in. Right now, I sleep in a very small kitchen, where I take my bedding outside in the morning to make space for cooking and bring it back in the evening when it is time for bed. Also, my children have to borrow places to sleep from relatives, and this has been incredibly frustrating for me. To change this, I started a journey to build a three-room house for my family using the transfers that I received from GiveDirectly. My plan for this year and beyond is to continue using a portion of my transfers to buy building materials, ensuring that my house reaches completion. I feel so excited and happy to see the progress on my house and to imagine living there with my children. Additionally, with my kids in school, I am committed to using another portion of my transfers to pay their school fees so they can continue their education. I am truly grateful for the opportunities that GiveDirectly has provided for me and my family." (Country: Kenya)
Jumaa's family
access_time 26 days ago
Jumaa received a $27 thirty-third payment.
"My focus for the coming year and beyond is to acquire a set of male cows that I can use to plow my farm. I even plan to hire them out to earn some extra income. I already have an oxen-driven disc plow, so the only thing I need now is the cows. To achieve this goal, I have been buying goats and intend to keep investing a portion of my transfers into buying more goats. I hope that they will multiply, increasing both their number and value. This way, I can eventually trade them for the cows I need. Once I reach that milestone, I plan to redirect my transfers to save up enough to start a grocery kiosk. This kiosk will allow me to sell household commodities, providing my family with a daily income stream that will help sustain us. I’m optimistic that these plans will lead to greater financial stability for my family and create a brighter future for us all." (Country: Kenya)
Jumwa's family
access_time 26 days ago
Jumwa received a $27 thirty-third payment.
"Currently, my children and I live in an area with unresolved conflicts, which makes me feel uneasy about our future here. My dream for the coming year and beyond is to buy a piece of land of our own, where we can build a safe, peaceful home. Since buying land is expensive and beyond my current means, I plan to start small. I intend to use a portion of my transfers to buy goats, with the hope that they will multiply over time. As their numbers grow, I can eventually trade them for male cows, which I’ll train to plow my farm. Once these cows mature into strong bulls, my goal is to sell them and use the proceeds to purchase that piece of land I’ve longed for. I am incredibly grateful for the support that GiveDirectly has given me, and I hold onto hope and prayer that one day I’ll be able to provide my children and myself with the security and peace we deserve." (Country: Kenya)
Rukia's family
access_time 26 days ago
Rukia received a $27 thirty-second payment.
"As I mentioned before, my current home is too small to comfortably accommodate my family, so I am still working toward my dream of building a new, larger, two-roomed house. With the ongoing support from GiveDirectly, my plan this year and beyond is to keep gradually purchasing building materials. I intend to use income from my side hustles, such as cooking and selling food, to bring this dream closer to reality. Also, with my children in school, I am committed to using part of my transfers to cover their school fees, ensuring they can continue their education without disruption. Additionally, I plan to save a portion of each transfer to eventually buy more goats, hoping they will multiply over time and become a valuable resource for us that we can rely on especially when this program ends. I am truly grateful for the support and opportunities GiveDirectly has provided for my family and me." (Country: Kenya)