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.
Dama's family
access_time over 2 years ago
Dama enrolled.
"Pain has become part of me, I am talking of my ears. They have very painful sores and discharge pus but instead of going through the ears, it comes out from the mouth. You would not want to be around me when it happens because the smell that comes from it is awful. This has affected my sight making it difficult to see. My movement is limited since I have to be assisted to go too far."
Kahaso's family
access_time over 2 years ago
Kahaso enrolled.
"I get so frustrated by the fact that I have to buy water yet water is in surplus in our village. A can goes for $0.1 and every day I use 5 cans. This is expensive for me since I am only a subsistence farmer."
Shabani's family
access_time over 2 years ago
Shabani received a second payment.
Ngumbao's family
access_time over 2 years ago
Ngumbao enrolled.
"I do crop farming together with my wife. My last born son works as a teacher though he gets salary from parents not yet employed by the government. The village has faced drought for the past three years now. This has affected my work and caused famine. I only take one meal per day due to lack of food. This is the challenge I am currently facing."
Nzingo's family
access_time over 2 years ago
Nzingo enrolled.
"I am a widow living with my two children. My husband died two years ago and I now have the burden of taking care of the family alone. I rely on subsistence farming only and as for now farming is not doing well due to the lack of rain. This has resulted to famine in my family. So lack of food is the challenge I am facing."
Saumu's family
access_time over 2 years ago
Saumu enrolled.
"I have a family of seven and we all depend on my husband for survival. He works as a gardener at Malindi earning $50 per month. The family requires 60 bales of maize flour per month for us to have three meals per day. This cost $120 and the husband's income is only $50. I am just a housewife doing domestic chores. I normally budget with have I have thus the family takes one meal per day only and sometimes goes without food the whole day. My children have grown weak and this has health implications. Lack of food is the challenge I am facing in life."
Koi's family
access_time over 2 years ago
Koi enrolled.
"I have a family with seven members living in a piece of land worth 10 acres. My wife and I have done agriculture since our youthful age. That has been I am the source of income. It is four years now without rain in our village. This means no agricultural activities can take place. I have been doing casual labor which gives an income of approximately $30 per month. This caters for food and sometimes the family goes without food. My two grandsons have dropped out of school because they cannot go to school while hungry. The family takes one meal per day now. This is a challenge to me as the family head."
Sisikolo's family
access_time over 2 years ago
Sisikolo received a $346 initial payment.
"I used my most recent transfer to buy food..With the rise in price of food commodities in my country, I spent about $80 on buying food for my family. Then, I spent about $70 in procuring agricultural materials such as fertiliser and seeds..I did so because I am planning on growing maize, soya beans and other crops on a a large scale..So when the fertility of the soil is improved, I feel I will be able to realize high yields. Lastly, I spent some of the money in buying clothes and beddings for the whole family as we did not have enough in the house."
Nofuless's family
access_time over 2 years ago
Nofuless received a $346 initial payment.
"When I received my cash transfer, I was super excited and happy..I knew that I will now be able to afford some of the things that I been dreaming about."
Natengeka's family
access_time over 2 years ago
Natengeka received an initial payment.
"Firstly, I thought about the rainy season that is just around the corner, so I decided to procure fertiliser and seeds..I bought 2 bags of fertiliser at a total cost of $140 and I intend to grow maize on a larger piece of land so that in future I can be selling some. Secondly, I bought food i.e. bags of maize..I came to this decision because my family has been suffering a lot by not eating the required daily amounts of food per day..So the 6 bags of maize will help in resolving this problem.. I spent the other part of the money to purchase clothes and beddings for me and my kids..I bought dresses, shorts and t-shirts for my kids since they did not have enough clothes. Lastly, I saved about $50 which I intend to use by purchasing livestock such as goats in the following months."