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.
Raymond's family
access_time 6 months ago
Raymond received a $27 twenty-sixth payment.
"In the coming year and beyond, my main aim is to expand my livestock, specifically goats and chickens. I want to ensure that by the time my children are ready for secondary school and college, I'll have accumulated enough goats to sell and finance their education. With the incoming transfers, which are my main source of income, I intend to gradually increase my livestock. I firmly believe that providing my children with a good education will secure their future and enable them to lead successful lives. This goal drives me forward every day, knowing that the well-being and opportunities of my children depend on the steps I take now."
Katsaka's family
access_time 6 months ago
Katsaka received a $27 twenty-ninth payment.
"My main goal for the coming year and beyond is to start a goat business. I chose this because goats multiply quickly and adapt well to our region, so I'm sure the project will be successful. My main intention is to buy a cow. Once I have enough goats, I will sell some and then eventually buy a cow. Having a cow will give me many benefits, like selling milk to get money to support my children's school fees. I can also sell some goats if I face any financial problems."
Vallary's family
access_time 6 months ago
Vallary enrolled.
"Since we depend on charcoal burning for a living it's hard getting money sometimes. The road is bad and when it rains buyers don't come to the village. It has made our lives hard since they may also buy at very low prices. The money we get can hardly support us due to the high cost of basic commodities such as food."
Hudson's family
access_time 6 months ago
Hudson enrolled.
"Our biggest challenge as a family is raising school fees. We have three children in secondary school, and an areas of $100. It's difficult paying because of the high cost of living. We depend on selling chicken and vegetables business. Due to low purchasing power we've experienced financial challenges affecting our ability to pay school fees."
Jemilla's family
access_time 6 months ago
Jemilla enrolled.
"In April this year, we experienced floods at our village. We had planted 5 acres of butter nuts and maize. Due to the destructive floods we lost all our crops, it has led to severe food shortage. Currently, we have no crops due to financial constraints to start over again. The food shortage has affected our ability to provide full meals for our family. Sometimes we only eat a single meal a day. We depend on burning charcoal for sell to buy food."
Sanita's family
access_time 6 months ago
Sanita received a $27 twenty-second payment.
"Now that I have achieved my goal of building a new house for my son, I have set a new goal in mind. To save more money from incoming transfers and my charcoal business. With this money, I aim to pay for my children's education even after they finish college or university. I believe this is the best way to create a better future because our current life isn't good at all. This goal gives me hope that things will improve for my family in the years to come."
Samuel's family
access_time 6 months ago
Samuel received a $354 second payment.
"In my opinion, GiveDirectly has done well by conducting community engagement meetings before starting enrollment in the villages. This ensures that the community is aware of the organization's objectives and understands what is expected of them. Furthermore, GD has kept their promises, as we received the transfers at the time they had promised. The transfers were also sent directly to our personal accounts, ensuring we received the full amount without passing through the hands of third parties. This approach has enabled us to make significant investments in our community, improving our lives."
Stephen's family
access_time 6 months ago
Stephen enrolled.
"I have a deep passion for farming, but it has been a real struggle lately. Here in Longewan Sub-location, irrigation is essential for farming success, yet acquiring the necessary inputs has become a major challenge for me. Recently, floods swept away my entire 6-acre maize crop, leaving me with nothing but charcoal burning as a means of earning a living.However, the market prices have been affected by the middlemen as the price of $6 a bag is a loss.Starting over seems impossible right now. Knowing that I will have to face months of hardship to secure food for myself is truly heart breaking, especially since I live alone."
Masha's family
access_time 6 months ago
Masha received a $27 thirteenth payment.
"I'm really focused on my studies right now because I want to excel and join the Kenya Defence Force. In the coming year and beyond, I aim to join the Kenya Defense Force and work for the government in the future. Currently, I'm in my third year and I have started preparing for my final exams, so I'm concentrating on my studies. Thanks to the support from Give Directly transfers, I have more time to study, and I'm confident that I'll do well. I also dream of building my own house, but I know I'll have to wait until after I finish college. I'm hopeful that I'll be able to go to college and support my family once I graduate."
Zawadi's family
access_time 6 months ago
Zawadi received a twenty-ninth payment.
"My previous house collapsed due to heavy rains, and we were left without a proper house but a small shelter to cover ourselves. Therefore, my initial plan was to complete building a house for my family, and I am happy to say that I was able to achieve this goal. My family now lives comfortably in a warm and secure home. Moving forward, my primary focus is to use my transfers to help my child, who has a deformed leg. I am determined to ensure that he receives the necessary medical attention so that he can have a good leg and enjoy a normal life like other children. In addition to my child's medical care, I plan to use part of the transfers to buy goats. My hope is that these goats will multiply and increase in number over time. I then intend to trade some of the goats for cows, which I can train to help plow my farm. In the future, I may be able to sell some of the cows as they multiply and use the proceeds to fund my children's education. I am excited to see these plans come to fruition with the help of the transfers I receive from GiveDirectly, and I am hopeful that I will be able to provide my loved ones with the best possible opportunities."