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.
Ngira's family
access_time almost 5 years ago
Ngira received a $539 initial payment.
"The biggest difference in my daily life is that I now have goats. I have been interested in rearing livestock for a long period of time but due to my low capital, I could not afford it. I decided to buy goats because they reproduce fast and require minimum attention as compared to other domestic animals. Apart from that, they can stay in any kind of climate. I believe with time they are going to multiply and I am planning to sell the offsprings and exchange some of them for a dairy cow. The dairy cow will provide us some milk for my family consumption and also I will be selling part of the milk to local shops. This will be my additional income. I believe and hope this will uplift my living standards and I will be able to cater for my family basic needs."
John's family
access_time almost 5 years ago
John received a $464 initial payment.
"My first transfer was spent to buy household items like mattress, bedsheets, clothes, then food. I also bought two cows to be used as pride price, and the balance saved for hosting my in-laws as they come to collect the pride price."
Grace's family
access_time almost 5 years ago
Grace received a $464 initial payment.
"I spent my first transfer to buy a cow, a few household items like clothes, and food. I also paid a standing debt of money borrowed. "
Lucy's family
access_time almost 5 years ago
Lucy received a $22 fifteenth payment.
"In the next four months, I wish to buy a cow for rearing. This will be an investment which I can later sell to raise money to handle other family needs."
Julias's family
access_time almost 5 years ago
Julias received a $22 sixteenth payment.
"The biggest difference in my daily life in the last four month is that I own goats which I did not have before. I am hopeful that when they reproduce in the foreseen future, selling some of them will be the option and use the money to purchase a dairy cow in place of the goats. This is because my intention is to increase the litters of milk I get on a daily basis for sale."
Mercy's family
access_time almost 5 years ago
Mercy received a $22 sixteenth payment.
"I used to rely on casual jobs in the village, unfortunately, the payment was so meager such that I could not afford to do any developmental projects and it barely sustained our needs. The biggest difference in my daily life in the last four months preceding the current transfer is that I have started keeping poultry which was not possible before as a source of making an extra income. Therefore, currently, I sell eggs from the project and out some part of the stock from wholesalers at the shopping center near my home. The profits I make are able to meet my family's pressing needs with ease. For instance, I have developed a saving culture whereby I have started saving for a dairy cow that I intend to buy in the future. Having this dairy cow will help me cut the cost of buying milk on a daily which is expensive. I'm so grateful because I no longer depend much on casual jobs but rather work on my own projects."
Gilbert's family
access_time almost 5 years ago
Gilbert received a $22 sixteenth payment.
"My life is currently different from how it was four months ago in that, I own three goats which I did not have before. The reason for settling on this idea was because their gestation period is short compared to that of a cow and one can easily find a market for them whenever he/she wants to sell. I am hopeful that they will reproduce in the foreseen future and increase in number. Selling some of them will be the option in order to meet the necessary financial crisis such as paying school fees for my children."
Clara's family
access_time almost 5 years ago
Clara received a $22 sixteenth payment.
"I expect my life to change in the next six months in that I will have bought a dairy cow with the profits I make from my business and GiveDirectly's transfers. Meaning, I will be able to cut costs of buying milk on a daily basis which is very expensive"
Grace's family
access_time almost 5 years ago
Grace received a $464 initial payment.
"I decided to spend my transfer on purchasing livestock and I bought two in number a cow and a calf. I bought household items like a mattress, bed sheets, curtains, clothes and utensils. I have kept aside some money that I will use to pay school fees for my children."
Kanifer's family
access_time almost 5 years ago
Kanifer received a $464 initial payment.
"There's improved standards of living in my daily life in a sense that I now feed on a well balanced diet, I managed to stock some posho and beans in conjunction with other diets. I'm glad that I have enough piece of land to farm on since I was able to payoff the debt I acquired using that land. Finally my children are in school because I cleared their school fees and I have also invested in buying a cow."
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