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.
Samwel's family
access_time over 2 years ago
Samwel received a $450 second payment.
"With my second transfer, I bought one cow with its calf and I have been able to get about 10 litres of milk every day, this is enough money at least to feed a family of six and settle other basic needs at home. With about ksh 10000 remaining, I bought food and saved ksh 5000 for emergency purposes."
Thabu's family
access_time over 2 years ago
Thabu received a $28 sixth payment.
"I am quite happy that this year I do not have to worry about paying for tuition because, using the funds that I received, I settled all the debts I had when it comes to my son's education. Therefore, I plan on using the funds that I receive this time around to build a proper house for me and my family because the one I live in is made from mud and is grass thatched as well. I am hoping to save some money with the transfers and begin gradually buying building material, beginning with iron sheets. Nutrition has also been an occasional challenge due to the drought, and my hope is that these funds will allow me to ensure that my family and I never have to go hungry as we have in the past. Lastly, I would also love to buy a couple of farm animals as an investment."
Sidi's family
access_time over 2 years ago
Sidi received a $28 sixth payment.
"I am planning to build a new spacious house in the coming year and also buy goats. My current house is very small and I have to squeeze my items in order to get some space. I am planning to start buying some of the building materials as months go by until I have enough to start the construction. I am also planning to invest in livestock such as goats since they are the only assets I can manage to have. I believe when they reproduce and increase in number, I can readily sell them to cater for my financial needs."
Tumaini's family
access_time over 2 years ago
Tumaini received a $28 tenth payment.
Purity's family
access_time over 2 years ago
Purity received a sixth payment.
"I am eagerly anticipating the monies I will receive this year because I plan to completely renovate my home so that I may add more rooms. Currently, my husband and I are the only ones living in our home, but we plan to expand our family in the future, so this will be useful in the long run. Additionally, I hoped to create a business where I could own a kiosk before the year is out by using the money I was given. I want to start a business so I can assist my husband with household expenses because he struggles to pay them."
Kache's family
access_time over 2 years ago
Kache received a sixth payment.
"I'll start setting aside some cash each month for my son's tuition moving ahead. My son Baraka is currently in his last year of primary school and will move on to secondary school the following year. It will be better if I start saving for him now because his school tuition expenses for the following year will be more expensive. I have been caring for our five children since my spouse passed away more than five years ago. It has not been simple because my income from the charcoal enterprise is insufficient to meet their demands. Due to my inability to pay his tuition, our first child left elementary school, but fortunately, our second child was sponsored by a group that covers all of his educational costs. I will be able to enroll Baraka in secondary school once I start saving early. Two more are still in lower primary school."
Charo's family
access_time over 2 years ago
Charo received a $28 sixth payment.
"I am a livestock keeper, and I do not have any additional source of income except GiveDirectly's transfer. When I began receiving my monthly support, my primary goal is always to channel all my transfers toward school fees. I have three school-going children, my daughter Lucy and two sons, Silas and Sikubali. For the coming year, I shall prioritize their education. I am glad that they progress well with their studies. They like their studies and are positive in life. Without the transfer, the situation would have been out of hand, and I think they would have dropped out of school."
Joyce's family
access_time over 2 years ago
Joyce received a $28 second payment.
Fancy's family
access_time over 2 years ago
Fancy received a $435 second payment.
"I used around ksh 30000 to expand my business that I started in the beginning of the year with the first transfers, with the transfers, I was able to buy more sewing machines, added sewing material and employed more people to help me around the shop since the number of my clients is increasing especially for school uniform. I also bought food for a family of eight enough for a month and paid off a school debt of about ksh 10000 so my child was able to go back to school, we are so grateful now because I cleared the arrears on time and she will be able to settle in school without stressing about school fees."
Faith's family
access_time over 2 years ago
Faith received a $435 second payment.
"In the coming year and beyond, I am expecting to have a savings account for my children and this will cater for their school fees. After harvesting, I will be selling the excess farm produce like maize and beans to take care of the basic needs like food, shelter and school fees for my young family."