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.
Belvin's family
access_time 6 months ago
Belvin received a $354 second payment.
"Thank you so much, GiveDirectly, for supporting us in ways that have truly transformed our lives. The unconditional cash you provided has helped us alleviate many of the challenges we faced. As you continue your work and visit other villages, I encourage you to enroll everyone so that more people can experience the same positive impact we have. I deeply appreciate and value your support."
Eunice's family
access_time 6 months ago
Eunice received a $354 second payment.
"Currently, I am living in a house made of iron sheets, but my plan is to build a better home made of bricks to have a permanent residence. Despite my husband's lack of involvement in development, I am determined to improve our living conditions on my own. I already have 600 bricks, and when I harvest my tomatoes, I will sell them to start constructing my house.At home, I have a small garden where I plant vegetables like kale, ensuring we have fresh produce from our own farming, along with mangoes. Thanks to the support from GiveDirectly, I have been able to achieve all of this. It’s a dream come true with your help."
Melvin's family
access_time 6 months ago
Melvin enrolled.
"Financial constraints is the biggest challenge because we do not have a stable source of income. I have a small kiosk that I operate within the village but due to a low demand, the profits is small. The money I get is just enough for food hence to cater to the other needs we are forced to loan money."
Sandra's family
access_time 6 months ago
Sandra enrolled.
"Financial constraints is the biggest challenge since we depend on charcoal burning to earn a living. The money we get is not enough to cater to all the family needs especially school fees. I earn $ 15 a week which cannot sustain my family of seven comfortably."
Armyson's family
access_time 6 months ago
Armyson enrolled.
"The cost of living has gone so up recently and with an unstable source of income it is difficult to make ends meet. My wife and I rely on casual jobs to earn a living, but due to its uncertainty we hardly raise enough money to meet the basic needs of our family."
Christine's family
access_time 6 months ago
Christine received a $417 second payment.
"The fact that GiveDirectly came to us to alleviate poverty and improve our living standards is what they do well. Their approach of providing us with unconditional transfers was the most suitable for us, as we could address our individual needs and plan for ourselves. I am not the only one who has experienced the significant impact of the transfers, but also my whole village. The things that seemed impossible for us to accomplish were now possible. Currently, we have managed to build new iron-roofed homes, our children are in school, and we also own living assets such as goats and cows. We would not have achieved this much if it were not for this program, for which we are grateful."
Janet's family
access_time 6 months ago
Janet received a $27 twenty-second payment.
"My biggest priority right now and in the years to come is to ensure that my children continue with their studies and complete their education, creating a way for a brighter future in their lives. For me to achieve this, I plan to keep using the transfers I receive from GiveDirectly and channel them towards paying their school fees so as to prevent any incidents of them being sent home to collect fees but instead allow them to stay in school and focus on their studies. Also, in the past, I purchased a goat using the transferes I had received, and I plan to gradually save some of the transfers I will receive to buy more goats with hopes that they will multiply and increase in number and value over time. In the future, I may be able to sell some of the goats to help fund my children's education. I am hopeful that these plans will come to fruition and that my children will complete their education and become better individuals in the future."
Francis's family
access_time 6 months ago
Francis received a $27 twenty-second payment.
"As a retired man without any dependents, my top priority is to continue managing my health by regularly purchasing the necessary medication for my condition. I'm committed to preventing my condition from worsening, and I will use the transfers to ensure I have a consistent supply of the required medicine. Additionally, in the past, I've been fortunate to have plenty of harvests from my farming efforts, which were boosted by the transfers received from GiveDirectly, which have sustained us until now. Moving forward, I plan to continue using the transfers to enhance my farming practices, allowing me to obtain even more bountiful harvests. My goal is to have an abundance of food stored, providing me with a reliable source of sustenance. Furthermore, I currently have a few chickens, and I intend to use the transfers to acquire more. My hope is that these chickens will multiply, increasing their numbers over time. In the future, I may be able to sell some of the chickens to help meet the needs of my family. This additional income stream will provide me with a sense of security and the ability to assist my family when necessary. I am excited about the possibilities that lie ahead, and I'm confident that with the support of the transfers, I can achieve my goals of maintaining my health, increasing my food production, and expanding my livestock."
Rehema's family
access_time 6 months ago
Rehema received a $27 twenty-second payment.
"In the coming years, I hope to transform my family's future by buying more goats. Currently, I have two goats, but my dream is to expand our herd. With more goats, I can provide a stable source of income and food for my family. In the past, we've struggled to make ends meet, but I believe that with GiveDirectly's support, we can change that. This gift will enable us to invest in more goats, ensuring that my children have enough to eat and can stay in school. I envision a future where our herd thrives, offering us not only milk and meat but also the possibility of selling some goats to cover other essential needs."
Duncan's family
access_time 6 months ago
Duncan received a $27 twenty-sixth payment.
"This year has been a journey of hard work and dreams coming true. I took out a motorbike on loan, and I have been working tirelessly to pay it off by the end of the year. My hope is to finish repaying the loan soon, and then I plan to take another bold step forward. I want to buy a second motorbike on loan, but this time, not for myself. I hope to employ someone to drive it, creating a job for them while doubling my source of income. This new venture will help me secure a better future for my family, ensuring that my young siblings have what they need for school and that we never have to worry about food or clothing again. I dream of a life where my hard work today means a brighter, more stable tomorrow."