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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over 1 year ago
Swamiha
enrolled.
"My husband is a seasonal plumber and his monthly income is around $90. This income is very minimal considering that I am jobless and we depend on this payment for everything. Balancing between saving and spending is another challenge because it becomes stressful. After all, I have never managed to save. As a wife, I have felt like a burden to my husband because I lack any income as a supplement to his little income. Since we have a son, I am so worried about our future and this is what has given me stress."
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over 1 year ago
Chengo
enrolled.
"Eighteen years down the line since my wife passed away, has been a long journey of sorrow. This is because being a widower means assuming all the household chores. As a man, there are some roles like sweeping or cooking which are regarded to be for women in our community. Since I didn't want myself to be a laughing stock to people, I decided to employ a worker. This has equally been a stress to me because I am required to pay her $30 per month. Because my kiosk has not thrived well, getting this amount every month is a challenge and it means delaying her payment. Hence, I consider financial instability to be my biggest challenge."
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over 1 year ago
Felistar
enrolled.
"My husband and I do casual jobs at the quarry earning approximately $25 each per month. The money caters mostly for food and school fees which is not even enough. Sometimes my children miss classes due to lack of school fees. This has affected their performances . Lack of reliable source of income is the challenge I am currently facing in life."
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over 1 year ago
Kadzo
enrolled.
"Lack of reliable source of income is the challenge I am currently facing. I am a single mother doing casual jobs at the nearby quarry and earn approximately $30 per month which caters for school fees and food. My children have been out of school for sometimes due to lack of school fees. This has affected their performance and also sometimes they miss class due to hunger."
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over 1 year ago
Shariff
enrolled.
"Lack of reliable source of income is the challenge that I am currently facing in life. I do casual work at the nearby quarry which gives me an income of $80 per month though sometimes I go the whole month without any job. This is a seasonal work and has affected my family socially and academically. My wife was taken back to her maternal home because I did not give the bride price due to lack of money. My daughter has been out of school too due to lack of school fees."
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over 1 year ago
Mafanga
received a $1254 second payment.
"The idea to give us money is something you do well."
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over 1 year ago
Wasika
received a $1254 second payment.
"I want to have been able to build a house"
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over 1 year ago
Salama
received a $364 second payment.
"The direct cash transfers from Give Directly have catalyzed unprecedented transformations in our village. There's a notable surge in new businesses, increased school enrollments, and marked improvements in living conditions. People now reside in better homes, enjoy nutritious meals, and even maintain healthier interpersonal relationships."
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over 1 year ago
Zawadi
received a $364 second payment.
"I was determined to ensure that long after the Give Directly initiative concluded, its positive impact on my household would remain evident. With this in mind, I allocated $100 towards the purchase of three goats, marking the beginning of my investment endeavors. I dedicated $250 towards a plot of land I've been discussing to acquire, setting the foundation to build my family's first home. The remaining $100 went to settling school fee balances, ensuring my children experienced a hassle-free academic environment."
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over 1 year ago
Kafedha
received a $364 second payment.
"My second transfer arrived precisely when my children were preparing to return to school. I allocated $50 to purchase school supplies and settle their overdue fees to guarantee a hassle-free school start. Additionally, with $200, I had the thrill of securing quality bedding for my family — something we had never experienced before, marking it as a truly memorable day. To ensure my family's sustenance, I also spent $150 to stock up on enough food to last us roughly two months."
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