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.
Dzendere's family
access_time almost 2 years ago
Dzendere received a $27 fourteenth payment.
"Since I am very old and highly advanced in age, I have been struggling to raise school fees for my daughter, Emily. With the assurance of the transfer, my main goal is to use them to pay her school fees. Paying the tuition fee on time will always give her ample opportunity to be in class and focus on her study. Unlike before, when she could occassionally be sent home. I am optimistic that this time around, she will notice an improvement in her performance."
Raziki's family
access_time almost 2 years ago
Raziki enrolled.
"I divorced my husband one year ago and came back to my maternal home. Since then food has been an issue for me and the two children. I make charcoal for me to earn a living. This is very tedious for me."
Jumwa's family
access_time almost 2 years ago
Jumwa enrolled.
"I have suffered from hypertension for one year now. I cannot involve myself in hard activities like charcoal burning. This has affected me economically."
Pennina's family
access_time almost 2 years ago
Pennina received a $27 sixth payment.
"Bearing in mind that I have been longing for college admission, at the start of the year, I developed a goal of saving part of my transfers toward raising my college fees. I know that if I run a saving scheme for a year, I shall be able to accumulate some sufficient money for my admission. The rest I shall use to make the subsequent fee payment. As a result, I shall be able to realize the fulfillment of my academic pursuit goal."
Sidi's family
access_time almost 2 years ago
Sidi received a $27 tenth payment.
"Because of the past difficult experiences in raising school fees for my son, I had thought of looking for an opportunity to help me raise additional money. And for this year, I developed a goal of building my savings toward raising his school fees. Once he completes his O'level of study, I would wish to see him join secondary school. I believe he will be able to get good training that will prepare him for more opportunities in the future. Secondly, I have developed another goal of os starting a business. It will create an opportunity for me to have a steady cash flow."
Kooyi's family
access_time almost 2 years ago
Kooyi enrolled.
"The challenge i am currently facing is poverty,i don't have a job yet i have a family to look after and take care of my father as well. The rains washed away almost the whole banana plantation where we used to get food from so now getting what to eat is a challenge."
Baraka's family
access_time almost 2 years ago
Baraka received a $426 initial payment.
"The most significant difference in my life is that, like the rest of the village, I own and live in a nice iron sheet-roofed house. I am happier and more at ease now that the congestion that was bothering me is gone. As I have converted the small house into a kitchen, I am very pleased to see how the iron sheet will remain clean from soot. Furthermore, unlike in the past when I had to work harder to make ends meet, I can now afford some food for my family every day."
Shikari's family
access_time almost 2 years ago
Shikari received a $27 fourteenth payment.
"I would want to see my children prosper in their education, and therefore my is to educate my children to a level that I could. I would ensure that part of every month’s transfer is sent to the school to clear any remaining balance. I would also want to buy livestock that would be of great help to me in the future in case of emergencies."
Kavumbi's family
access_time almost 2 years ago
Kavumbi received a $27 fourteenth payment.
"My goal for the next year and beyond is to have livestock. I would want to buy goats with the transfers that I would be receiving knowing that in case I am faced with an emergency in the future, I would be in a position to sell them and have the money. Also, when the program comes to an end, I would want to have the livestock to act as evidence of the great help I received from GiveDirectly."
Margaret's family
access_time almost 2 years ago
Margaret received a $27 fourteenth payment.
"It had always been my wish to educate my children to a level that they would want even though I am faced with financial challenges. So my major goal is to ensure that my children go to school uninterrupted and and will achieve this by ensuring that I spend part of my monthly transfers on paying any school fees balance that they might have accrued."