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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2 years ago
Katana
received a $28 fifth payment.
"Unfortunately last June I had a tragedy where one of the walls of my house collapsed, and so we ended up moving to the other room that was left. My plan for this year is to ensure that I use this money to rebuild my house. I have already started buying building material like timber, and I will continue to do so with the funds that I will keep receiving each month. I also intend on using a portion of the transfers to finally start a grocery business so that I can make some money to sustain my family better."
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2 years ago
Philister
received a $28 fifth payment.
"I'm quite grateful for the funds and the help that I got from GiveDirectly because, using this money, I was finally able to start up my own business where I sell groceries in order to take care of the needs of my family. As a result, my plan for this year is to keep my business as busy as possible with the constant transfers that I have received so that he can assist me with the day-to-day needs that will continue to rise in my household. I also intend on using the money to pay tuition for my kids because I want to help my husband pay the bills around the house, especially since his job does not pay as much and I do not want him to be overwhelmed."
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2 years ago
Alfred
enrolled.
"Since the onset of Covid 19, our country's economy has been affected negatively. For instance, food provision for my family of 4 is almost a nightmare. Milk and maize are among the basic needs whose prices have skyrocketed and I can almost not meet the needs of my family. It pains me that the sources of funds have also been limited albeit the situation at hand. Furthermore, climatic changes have also affected immensely the economic activities such as farming that I used to depend on to raise my family. At the tip of the iceberg, is the charcoal ban that has brought a pinch to my financial status."
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2 years ago
Mary
enrolled.
"Currently I have 2 children in secondary school, 1 in college and another about to join a tertiary institute. I also have another child who's proceeding to standard 8. Next year she will be joining secondary school.
The greatest challenge we are facing now is raising school fees for our children. We have sold livestock to educate them. I only have 8 sheep now. This has really affected our life. It's sad seeing our children being send home due to lack of school fees."
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2 years ago
Lucy
enrolled.
"I am a primary school teacher, with a family of 7. My husband is a mixed farmer and also a casual labourer. Our biggest challenge now is raising school fees for our children. It saddens us. Our daughter completed secondary education and awaiting her final results. Then she may join college.
We also have a son who will be joining secondary school this coming February 2023. My salary as a teacher and husband's unstable income cannot fully support our children's education. This has made our life difficult hence affecting our ability to give our children good eduction.
If our children get educated, they may get government jobs and have a better life."
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2 years ago
Irine
enrolled.
"I got bitten and molested by my husband in 2021 around January. This forced me to move back home with my four children. My father fortunately, took me and my Children and gave us a house in one of his plots of land. However, I'm faced with the challenge of lack of food and other household appliances such as chairs and tables. I'm the only provider and paying for my children's school fees has also been a challenge. I sometimes get so stressed whenever my children go without taking atleast two meals a day. I really feel bad for my children and myself since work is scarce here and I won't be able to provide for them everything that they want."
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2 years ago
John
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"I am faced with a myriad of challenges but top on the list is food insecurity. I buy food from the nearby shopping center but their cost has since spiraled up and I can hardly afford it, 1 kg of flour retails at $1 which to me is high. The situation is further worsened because of my old age. I cannot do casual jobs to earn a living because I am feeble and so I depend on government cash transfers for the elderly though they are meager. I live a life of despair, destitution, and loneliness. My wife passed on almost 20 years ago and so I am left on my own, nobody assists me safe for my children when their visit."
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2 years ago
Talai
enrolled.
"I have seen it all, life has been hard for me. I am old and my health is failing me. I have lower back pain that has persisted over time. I hardly bend to pick anything from the floor. This has made my life hard even doing household chores is a problem, and even fetching water is hard since the water point is far. I depend on my grandchildren to fetch my water when they are around. I had gone to seek medication at Kapkuikui health center but there was no improvement and so I went to Molok health center where I got relief though the pain has recurred. I want to go for medication again but I have no money for traveling and doctor's consultation.I pray that I will be healed one day and resume my normal life like before."
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2 years ago
Sakina
received a $28 fifth payment.
"My primary goal is to use a portion of my monthly transfers to pay my three children's school expenses as long as I continue to receive them. I always pay about $15 a month for their fees whenever I get my monthly transfer. I am happy that they can always concentrate on their studies. In addition, I have a goal of doing both poultry farming and raising livestock. I have one goat, but I aim to buy more this year. I have opted to invest in the same because they can help me when I have an emergency, and I will find it easier to support my children. Lastly, since my children do not have better bedding, my other goal is to buy them some better bedding. They have been using a sisal bed that has been inflicting them with pain."
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2 years ago
Sidi
received a fifth payment.
"My priority is currently to see my children attending school comfortably without being discontinued due to a lack of fees. All my five children are currently in school and as a parent, my objective is to provide all they need to excel. This includes paying their fees on time. This has been made possible by the monthly transfers I get from GiveDirectly. It would have been difficult for me to raise the required fee by my own means, and my children would be frequently sent home."
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