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.
Nandutu's family
access_time over 2 years ago
Nandutu enrolled.
"The challenge is when it rains heavily water comes from underground and it fills the house. That makes me and my children to fall sick from time to time . The fire place gets cold I can't cook using firewood."
Nabutiti's family
access_time over 2 years ago
Nabutiti enrolled.
"The biggest challenges is when i t heavy rains , I get worried that the land might cover our house anytime. I live in fear, the rain washed my garden which was in makunda village , it had cassava, banana and coffee plantations , so right now we struggle to get what to eat. We also neighbour Nakokolo River everything it rains it gets full and it floods."
Mukhwana's family
access_time over 2 years ago
Mukhwana enrolled.
"The biggest challenge I face is when it rain heavily , the house gets so cold which make my family fall sick of malaria most times , the house also leaks from up so water enters the house. We are worried that landslides can happen any time because we live in the neighbouring villages."
Wabutwa's family
access_time over 2 years ago
Wabutwa enrolled.
"The challenges I encounter is am always worried that when rains the landslides can happen anytime . Water comes comes from underground which makes the house too cold and we fall sick from time to time because that condition"
Jesca's family
access_time over 2 years ago
Jesca enrolled.
"I depend on a business that deals with groceries and I have been facing challenges with an unpredictable business environment which you find mostly that today it is favorable then within a few weeks it becomes unfavorable again. I have a family of four and everything in this household looks up to me because I am a widow. This includes school fees, clothing, and food which cost about $500 annually. The availability of groceries determines how my business performs but most of the time the groceries are unavailable and this affects my business a lot. On a typical month when business is good, I would make $50 which is enough to cater to our needs. On a bad month as well which is so common lately, I can only make $20 and this forces me to do casual jobs to supplement my income. I wish I could have a continuous supply of vegetables but it is not possible and the only thing I could do is produce the myself but I haven't done so due to insufficient amount of money from my income."
Jumwa's family
access_time over 2 years ago
Jumwa received a $25 sixth payment.
"I have been ailing from a chronic condition for the past ten years. It is a condition that has drained me financially, and my only son has been a pillar in my life. Therefore, since I began receiving my transfers, they have been in handy in terms of helping me to meet my medical costs. As the year progresses, my primary goal is to continue to use my transfer to buy food and drugs. I hope with constant medication and food availability, I will be able to register an improvement in my health condition. That has been my prayer, and since I began receiving my transfer, I have been very grateful to GiveDirectly for its financial aid."
Jumwa's family
access_time over 2 years ago
Jumwa received a $25 sixth payment.
"I have had this plan for a very long time, but my lack of funds prevented me from completing it previously. I would like to have at least four chickens by the end of the year. With one already, my goal is to use the next transfers to acquire more and expand the flock. When these birds grow, I'll be able to sell them to buy goats, which I'll then sell to raise funds for a new house for myself. My current house is in poor condition and could collapse at any time."
Sidi's family
access_time over 2 years ago
Sidi received a $25 second payment.
Kanang'a's family
access_time over 2 years ago
Kanang'a received a second payment.
Charo's family
access_time over 2 years ago
Charo received a $25 second payment.