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.
Zione's family
access_time over 2 years ago
Zione enrolled.
"We are struggling to have food in the house. Farming is no longer beneficial because of the rains, they start late and stop early. We have no harvests. My husband started work in Mulanje to try and provide but with the rising costs, it is still not enough. We are still in lack."
Alinafe's family
access_time over 2 years ago
Alinafe enrolled.
"My biggest challenge is a stable source of money. I don't work, my husband finds casual work from a company near here and sometimes to find work you have to pay something which we don't have. In the end he doesn't make any money and therefore no food at home."
Marriam's family
access_time over 2 years ago
Marriam enrolled.
"My challenge is my house. It has cracks and now it's rainy season, we move everything to the side that has no cracks because the rains enter through the cracks. We have been failing to fix the cracks because of lack of money. It may cause the house to fall if not fixed."
Tabu's family
access_time over 2 years ago
Tabu received a second payment.
"I had no house, so i bpout iron sheet, poles and a fundi to fix my new house.i spent 49 k in building.I now own a two roomed housed. i used to live in a small house but it fell down. it used to be a mud thatched house. I am a farmer and burning charcoal. maize,beans. I am a mother of 6, 2girls and 4boys. my husband died long time ago, he used to be a police man. I am an old mama, but live with my grandchildren, they are 10 . i only li I bought a bed a bed, mattrees and solar also 5 goats.I had no mattress nor a bed, my house also fell down"
Nakuti's family
access_time over 2 years ago
Nakuti enrolled.
"Our biggest fear and challenge is water that comes from up hill and hits our house directly. It even destroyed our wall. This happened last year in July. We also face a challenge of not having enough food to eat especially now that we have a very large family including grand children and yet others are yet to come from school. Since we do not have enough money, educating all our children is really hard as we always try to send them to schools but lack enough funds."
Annie's family
access_time over 2 years ago
Annie received a $231 initial payment.
"I have satisfaction and no more worries"
Dhahabu's family
access_time over 2 years ago
Dhahabu received a $435 second payment.
"Give Directly is really doing a good job by helping people unconditionally. You have uplifted me and right now my children can to school comfortably and we also have something to eat. I have bought livestock. May you continue with the same spirit. I don't think that there is anything you should improve on."
Wesley's family
access_time over 2 years ago
Wesley received a $435 second payment.
"I spent kshs 46,000 of my second transfer to buy a motorbike. This is because I wanted to do 'boda boda' business. I'm already doing it and I'm glad that I make between kshs 700 and kshs 1,000 daily. I chose this because I needed something that would last for a long time. I used kshs 6,000 to buy one goat that I intend to start milking soon. I also bought clothes worth kshs 2,000 for my 2 children."
Ritah's family
access_time over 2 years ago
Ritah received a $435 second payment.
"Since I have rented an acre of land, I am hoping to have planted twice and use the profits to open a grocery shop so that we can rely on it for our basic needs. My daughter will be done with highschool as well, so I will not have any school fees to take care of."
Irene's family
access_time over 2 years ago
Irene received a third payment.
"GiveDirectly has done so much good for me and my family. Without GiveDirectly, I could not have afford building a new house for my family. I am very grateful to this organisation for the cash received. From the money received, I was able to built a new house and paid part of my children tuitions. However, it is my hope and prayer that this good work continues. Because most of us (recipients) have a lot of good things in mind to accomplish. But to do that on our own is the biggest challenge."