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.
Pacalia's family
access_time almost 2 years ago
Pacalia received a $390 second payment.
"The most amazing thing that GiveDirectly has done is provide us cash transfers; people have different needs, thus the amount given need to be considered in relation to their needs. Some of the residents of our village have built houses, others bought livestock, some have done farming in farms that could no longer be farmed, while others have gone on to start businesses. Givedirectly has opened many people's eyes to their true potential, and for that we are grateful. I wish them the best in everything they accomplish, and I hope that as they continue to bless others, they never weary of doing good."
Jumwa's family
access_time almost 2 years ago
Jumwa received a $26 fourteenth payment.
"My greatest accomplishment this year will be to improve the condition of my home. Specifically, I want to focused on repairing the roof of the house. Once this is complete, I plan on building concrete pillars around the house to make it even safer and more secure. Moving into a renovated home will bring me peace of mind and a sense of security. It will also make me proud to live in my own home and put an end to my reliance on relatives for accommodation."
Chadi's family
access_time almost 2 years ago
Chadi received a $26 fourteenth payment.
"Venturing into livestock rearing is a goal I am passionate about. It will not only allow me to raise animals but also open up opportunities for buying and selling livestock. With this new business, I am optimistic that I will be able to earn a good income to support my family. Currently, we are heavily reliant on a single source of income, which has been a struggle. I plan on dedicating myself fully to this new venture and test the waters. Hopefully, it will pay me back handsomely and provide the financial stability my family needs."
Kobilo's family
access_time almost 2 years ago
Kobilo enrolled.
"Food insecurity is the greatest challenge in this area due to prolonged drought. With age I am not able to fend for my family hence we rely on our children to provide for us. This makes us look like we are burdening them because they too have families to take care of. We mostly take two meals a day and in small portions so that whatever we have can last us long. This has affected our health because we lack nnutritious food."
Isaac's family
access_time almost 2 years ago
Isaac enrolled.
"The lack of a stable source of income is my biggest challenge. My wife and I rely on casual jobs to earn a living and with inconsistency in rain, we hardly get work to do forcing us to sell the goats we have to raise school fees for our children. Sometimes, they stay home for lack of money and this has greatly affected their studies and I feel embarrassed about it."
Jeptanui's family
access_time almost 2 years ago
Jeptanui enrolled.
"Paying school fees for our five children in secondary school and university has been an uphill task. My husband has taken up loans that we have not been able to repay for the past two years making us strain financially. If we had a stable source of income, we could have settled all the arrears."
Felix's family
access_time almost 2 years ago
Felix enrolled.
"The challenge I'm facing at the moment is the lack of money. I used to own a kinyozi business (Barber Shop) in a center near our village and since electricity is not available I was dependent on solar power. However, it's unfortunate that my battery got spoiled which put me out of business. This has led me to do menial work Since I don't have money to purchase a new battery. Because of this I don't have enough money to meet my daily needs which makes life very difficult for me."
Jackson's family
access_time almost 2 years ago
Jackson enrolled.
"The main challenge that I'm facing currently is the lack of money. In the past year, there has been a prolonged drought which has made it difficult for me to get menial work on the irrigation farms. This has made life very difficult for me since I don't get enough money to buy food and other basic needs."
Stephen's family
access_time almost 2 years ago
Stephen enrolled.
"The challenge I'm facing currently is the lack of money to pay for my son, Hillary's school fees. Since he joined Form 1 in 2020 I've been forced to sell all my goats and a piece of land. This has left me broke and without a livelihood. At the moment he has $150 fee arrears, which I don't know how I will pay. This stresses me so much."
Targok's family
access_time almost 2 years ago
Targok enrolled.
"My husband has been ill and indisposed for some time now, he is suffering from diabetes. His health has deteriorated as a result of being wasted by the disease. He cannot not even take care of himself, he is being supported because his body is weak. We have sold all the goats we had to raise funds for his medication. He is currently in Kabarnet Hospital undergoing treatment, he has suffered and undergone a lot of pain. It bothers me greatly, I pray that he got healed soon and come home."