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.
access_time
2 years ago
Tabu
received a $440 initial payment.
"My interlocking brick house is the most noticeable alteration after the shift. Compared to how it was initially before GiveDirectly helped me, I think of it as a permanent home. I am glad and appreciative that I live in a sturdy structure that can withstand even a strong wind. Again, I have hope that things will improve so that I may launch the milk business that will help me provide for my family."
View Tabu's
profile
access_time
2 years ago
Furaha
received a $440 initial payment.
"The biggest factor that changed my life was my gratitude for the help I got from GiveDirectly. I can attest to the transfer by being able to witness the realization of my wish. I was able to purchase a one-acre plot of land just for growing crops. With the meager income I used to receive from my shaky charcoal business, I would not have been able to do it any time soon."
View Furaha's
profile
access_time
2 years ago
Mukantwali
enrolled.
"We wanted to start a small business and raise livestocks but we failed to get access to enough capital, we went into saving groups but our expectations didn't match the reality and up to now we are not able to start that business.
We currently don't have enough land because we don't have money to buy a land that can produce enough for our family , we have to rent from others and we are not able to buy as much as possible inorganic fertiliser that can help us generate extra harvest."
View Mukantwali's
profile
access_time
2 years ago
Nyirababirigi
enrolled.
"The main challenge I am facing currently is that the roof of my house is damaged, the clay tiles are very old and damaged at the level that when it rains, tha rain pass through and reach inside, sometimes I think to go find somewhere to stay but I don't have means to do that. The othe challenge is that I don't have any livestock being small or a cow and because of that it's hard for me to get manure to use in my agriculture activities, hence the low production. Growing crops in our lands require the use of manure otherwise the harvest will not be good because the soil is less fertile."
View Nyirababirigi's
profile
access_time
2 years ago
Mariamu
enrolled.
"It is now four years without rain in our village. This has caused drought and famine. It takes me 2 hours to walk from home to Jila water pan. It is approximately 10km. Before the drought, I used to get water from the nearest water pan and it just took 10 minutes to and from the water pan. Lack of fresh water is the current challenge I am facing in life."
View Mariamu's
profile
access_time
2 years ago
Mwanamisi
received a $28 sixth payment.
"My goal this year is to buy my own tailoring machine. I hope to save my three months transfers to buy a machine at $90 as I have seen the price range is between $90 and $120. I am also foreseeing a situation where I can expand my house a bit. My house is not sufficient we live in a one room house with my three children. I would like to build a house for them to live in. they also currently sleep on the floor and have no bed or mattress."
View Mwanamisi's
profile
access_time
2 years ago
Elina
received a sixth payment.
"I had bought a plot of land before Givedirectly came my way. My goal for the year is to develop this space into a business. I have two house built on it which earns $20 each but the land has the capacity of holding 8 houses. I am planning to build this houses using stones which will make their value higher. I will use this earnings from the houses to improve my food business."
View Elina's
profile
access_time
2 years ago
Amina
received a $28 tenth payment.
"This year, I want to make an investment in my farm by getting a few goats and some chickens in the hopes that it will help me if I ever run into financial trouble. Additionally, I'll use the money to cover the tuition for my nine children who are still in school. The importance of nutrition cannot be overstated, particularly in light of the ongoing drought we are currently facing."
View Amina's
profile
access_time
2 years ago
Agnes
received a $28 sixth payment.
"I am looking forward to investing on my farm this year. I was hoping to use the money I receive from GiveDirectly to buy a couple of goats and chickens with the intention of gaining financially down the line. I also have intentions of opening up a grocery store business with the money in order to help my husband cater for the day to day needs of our family."
View Agnes's
profile
access_time
2 years ago
Neema
received a $28 sixth payment.
"I had hoped that this year's transfers would enable me to add a second bedroom for my children. My four children, my husband, and I all occupy a single room, so I hoped the extra room would provide us more space and privacy. Additionally, I want to use the money to keep my kids in school by paying their tuition."
View Neema's
profile