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.
Saumu's family
access_time almost 2 years ago
Saumu received a $404 second payment.
"I already had a budget in place for the second transfer before I even got it. When I got it I spent $300 on a dairy cow. I purchased the cow intending to produce milk for both personal use and for sale. Since a liter of milk costs $0.5, I would be able to support my family by selling milk because I anticipate getting an estimate of forty liters per day. Also, I spent $50 on wire mesh to build a house for my chickens so they could stay inside and away from wild animals while I will be away. I spent $50 buying food for my family because it was a dry season. I then saved the final $10 to remodel my house."
Nyevu's family
access_time almost 2 years ago
Nyevu received a $404 second payment.
"I congratulate GiveDirectly on a job well done, and the community as a whole is pleased with the kind gesture. The financial support went a long way toward guaranteeing that every villager's life was transformed. We will always be appreciative of everything and will continue to promote this organization's outstanding work."
Naomi's family
access_time almost 2 years ago
Naomi received a $26 fifth payment.
"I want to grow my finances as a person and this for me means having an investment. I plan to buy more animals for myself. Animals are such a good investment as they grow and in turn, reproduce, and the bigger the number the more the opportunity for the flocks to increase. I also want to start a business. I want to open a general shop outlet which will be my main source of income. I have not done any research on how much I may need to achieve this but I hope that the transfers I get this year and the animals can provide sufficient capital for the business."
Salim's family
access_time almost 2 years ago
Salim received a $26 thirteenth payment.
"My goal for this year is to buy a lot of goats all at once. I will be receiving my merry-go-round amount in August, I plan to use the entire amount in buying goats. I plan to buy so many goats, allowing them to reproduce, and then sell them and get some money to expand my house. Due to GD transfers, I now have a one-room house and as much as it is sufficient for now, I know once my children grow older it will not. I plan to spend the earnings on expanding the house to a bigger house which could be fairly bigger so I can live with my kids as they get older"
Mwanaisha's family
access_time almost 2 years ago
Mwanaisha received a $26 thirteenth payment.
"My aim for the year is to build a safety net for my family through the savings I am making with my savings group. I joined the group after GD transfers and most months I try to save as much as I can from my transfers to ensure that I will have something for a rainy day. I am also trying to add more animals to my flock so that they also grow giving us a chance as a family to decide to sell the animals where there is a need."
Karisa's family
access_time almost 2 years ago
Karisa received a $26 thirteenth payment.
"I want to build a house for myself this year. I have a one-room house with a thatched roof with plastic. I want to get an iron-roof house using these transfers. As I had mentioned I am using some of my transfers to buy materials for the building to have most of it by end of this year and complete construction. I work as a herder and make about $9 which on its own cannot ensure the house is completed. My thatched roof is old and is leaking and this is making me try to rush the building process. I hope by the end of this year I will have a habitable house,"
Kazungu's family
access_time almost 2 years ago
Kazungu received a $26 thirteenth payment.
"My goal this year is to build a new house. I have a house but my house is made of mud and is small for my big family. I have a family of 5 living in a small two-roomed house. we do the cooking here because my kitchen fell sometime last year. I want to have a stone-walled house with an iron roof like my peers and also have a bigger three-roomed house to accommodate my still-growing family. I know this project will cost about $1000 but I have already bought some materials and I hope as my animals increase in number they will be enough to sell and handle the construction."
Mukeshimana's family
access_time almost 2 years ago
Mukeshimana received a $300 initial payment.
"The main difference is that I wasn't able to afford something I never touched such amaount of money. Now, I am able to purchase house items, and to buy food."
Benalyn's family
access_time almost 2 years ago
Benalyn received a $419 second payment.
"In the upcoming year and beyond, I aspire to acquire a parcel of land to serve as a grazing field for our cows, as the current land we have is limited in size. To achieve this, my husband intends to secure a loan from his employer. Despite this goal, we remain grateful and satisfied with the progress we have accomplished thus far."
Femina's family
access_time almost 2 years ago
Femina received a $26 fourteenth payment.
"As I mentioned earlier, I have saved $10 monthly for a local savings group that I am in. I have a big goal that I hope I will be able to achieve. I am working towards starting a business. I hope to put up a local general shop using my savings. The business will require about $20 to start and I hope to be able to get here through this savings. I want to be able to contribute to my family's finances to ensure my children have access to education and proper nutrition."