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.
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5 years ago
Jackline
received a $253 second payment.
"In the next six months l expect to have started business to be self employed."
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5 years ago
Lilian
received a $253 second payment.
"In the next six months, I expect to have started up as a small scale business where I will be selling vegetables. This will earn me additional income thus will be able to meet most of my household's needs such as buying food, paying school fees for my children as well as addressing any financial emergencies that might occur."
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5 years ago
Kache
received a $547 initial payment.
"I had no oxen to plough my land so as to obtain better harvests for we mainly depend on subsistence farming. I was previously cultivating a smaller acreage for I could not afford the cost of hiring. Through the GiveDirectly transfer, then I acquired a pair. Through the pair, I will be able to cultivate a bigger acreage to increase food production for my family. To me, this is the biggest difference in my daily life."
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5 years ago
Dhahabu
received a $547 initial payment.
"The biggest difference is that the transfer has enabled me to buy new clothes for my family and school uniforms for my children. Buying new clothes to me was just a dream that I never imagined it would come true. We are now happy with enough clothing which it was only through the support from GiveDirectly."
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5 years ago
Agnes
received a $253 second payment.
"I expect to have plastered my house in the next six months. It is currently made of mud which makes it really dusty and difficult to clean. This has been the major cause of the flue my children are having."
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5 years ago
Happy
received a $547 initial payment.
"We had been constantly affected by water shortage in our area, sometimes due to prolonged dry spells. Thus getting better water storage would help me to curb this problem. Through the transfer, I acquired a 5000litre water tank which will help me in future for permanent storage and harvest water during the rainy season. To me, acquiring this tank is the biggest difference in my life, for I will no longer be travelling daily in search of water, for I will store enough."
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5 years ago
Stephen
received a $23 twelfth payment.
"I expect my life to have changed in the next six months in that I will have a reduced burden of the daily household expenditure. I will be having a business trading in milk. From the proceeds, I will earn an income that I will use to meet the needs of my family."
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5 years ago
Dickson
received a $23 twelfth payment.
"In the next six months, I would want to plant tress in my home. I know in the next two-three years, I will be able to sell them and get an income which will hgelp me handle my family needs easily."
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5 years ago
Brenda
enrolled.
"Receiving this money means that I will now build a house.The house that I am living in is so tiny and grass thatched.I will build a bigger house with an iron sheet roof.I will then buy two sheep with remaining part of the first transfer. "
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5 years ago
Bernadetta
received a $253 second payment.
"In the next six months, I expect to plaster the walls of my main house. It is currently made of mud which is usually washed down during rainy days forcing me to be smearing often to maintain its firmness. Plastering the walls will be a permanent solution and will also make my house look better than it does."
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