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.
Joyce's family
access_time 5 years ago
Joyce received a $468 initial payment.
"I told my spouse that GiveDirectly has sent our money and we became so happy and laid down plans on how to spend it. I ululated, danced and thanked for bringing GiveDirectly to our lives because GD has made everything possible in terms of cash transfers."
Sharifa's family
access_time 5 years ago
Sharifa received a $468 initial payment.
"My life is different from how it was before because I was able to acquire a cow and 2 calves which I never owned. I plan to rear my cattle for my child's school fees in future since I'm single parent. Before this transfer, I could not afford to own cattle. Thanks to GiveDirectly for the support."
Joyce's family
access_time 5 years ago
Joyce received a $468 initial payment.
"I am currently constructing an iron roofed house which makes me happy. To me it is a big difference because soon I will move out of the leaky hut. As an old woman it has not been easy for me to look for grass thatch and keep renovating the hut."
Sam's family
access_time 5 years ago
Sam received a $468 initial payment.
"The biggest difference in my life is that I can easily access farm lands. Previously, I had no farm land due to limited land. The cash transfers have enabled me to hire farm land."
John's family
access_time 5 years ago
John received a $468 initial payment.
"The moment I received money, I felt very happy because I got money for buying building materials and food. My standards of living are has changed because I can afford to buy food and I'm building a permanent house."
Angella's family
access_time 5 years ago
Angella received a $468 initial payment.
"Prior to receiving this transfer, I used to live a low self esteem life because I did not have much in my household in terms household items. I could not associate with the rest of the community freely because even the clothes I wore were almost rags. My life is different now because I have managed to put my household in order by securing household items especially clothes, beddings, utensils, shoes among others. I can now associate with the rest of the people since I wear presentable clothes and I can also invite them to my beautiful home for visitations."
John's family
access_time 5 years ago
John received a $468 initial payment.
"I received a mobile money message at night while I was still awake. However, I called upon one of my children to read it for me. I was very happy that GiveDirectly had considered to help me out of this situation."
Ezekiel's family
access_time 5 years ago
Ezekiel received a $22 fifteenth payment.
"I expect to have completed the plastering of my house in the next six months so that I can focus on other projects which I have always been longing to do such as saving for decent seats. This project has been dragging for way too long because of the financial difficulties that I have experienced these past few months with very little income from my masonry job which left me with no choice but to spend most of my transfers on household requirements. I hope to be living in a plastered, beautiful house within the next six months."
Apollo's family
access_time 5 years ago
Apollo received a $22 nineteenth payment.
"My plan is to take the current poultry project I have to the next level by expanding it to be twice the size it currently is. This is due to the huge market opportunities that will be available in December where I will sell the chickens at a very handsome price. I expect that this will mark my entry into the chicken supply business and that in the next year, I will be a known supplier that will not have to go looking for the market but rather have people looking for me to supply chicken to them."
Siribia's family
access_time 5 years ago
Siribia received a $247 second payment.
"In the next six months I expect to have managed to buy more utensils and not to borrow from neighbors any more when I have visitors."