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.
Florence's family
access_time 5 months ago
Florence received a $27 twenty-ninth payment.
"My mother needs a house. Right now we feel the elements first hand, be it rain, wind or the sun. The house we live in has fallen on one side. I had wanted to build the house a while ago but due to the lack of finances from my charcoal business this project stalled until I started receiving my cash transfers. My brother, a taxi driver supports us on food so we can save the entirety of my transfers to ensure we get the house up and running. Givedirectly transfers will surely change the face of our home."
Dhahabu's family
access_time 5 months ago
Dhahabu received a $27 twenty-ninth payment.
"I believe in the ability of education in transforming the life of people and I would want the life of my family to be transformed. I want all my 5 children, one of whom is in college and 4 in primary school to complete school. This will allow them access work that I or my husband could not access. My husband is a casual driver and makes between $2 to $5 which varies as he sometimes goes days without work, if we fully depend on his finances to get the children through school we may be forced to pull them out of school. With the transfers we can avoid this and ensure they all are able to go to school until the program closes."
Khonde's family
access_time 5 months ago
Khonde received a $27 twenty-ninth payment.
"My goal the last time we spoke was for me to start school and I am now attending school. I have paid $190 so far of the required $480 to complete the carpentry course. I believe this is a very versatile course, that is once I am done with school I can immediately self employ and serve my community while making some money. I would like to complete school so my transfers can go into feeding my small family of my wife and child. I am able to dream and see a future because of the transfers being received from Givedirectly."
Milton's family
access_time 5 months ago
Milton enrolled.
"I depend on fishing for a living. When we experienced flush floods 2 months ago, Lake Baringo has been marred with too much siltation thus affecting the water levels and quality of the lake water. Both of these shortcomings are not good for the fisherman and also affect the fish's breeding grounds. Consequently, the number of times I go out to fish has been reduced to twice a month thus affecting my income. The $15 I make cannot sustain my family of 6 with quality food, clothing and school fees for my children."
Mwenda's family
access_time 5 months ago
Mwenda received a $27 twenty-fifth payment.
"In the coming year and beyond, my goal is to save enough money to purchase a bull. This bull will alleviate the struggles I've faced during the planting season and allow me to earn additional income by offering plowing services to others in the village. Owning a bull will help me achieve financial independence even after the financial support ends. After purchasing the bull, I also plan to buy a modern jembe to further improve my plowing efforts. I'm happy with the financial support I've received, which has already helped me build a house."
Gona's family
access_time 5 months ago
Gona received a $27 twenty-fifth payment.
"In the coming year and beyond, my primary goal is to finance the education of my five children. I deeply regret not having received the best education during my time, largely because education was not prioritized then. I am determined to change this narrative for my children and ensure they receive the best education possible. I plan to use my future transfers to cover their school fees. Additionally, I aim to invest in livestock, which will multiply and increase my initial investment, making it a valuable asset for the future. This will provide a source of income even after the financial aid period ends. I am truly happy and grateful for the financial support that is helping me work toward these goals."
Saitu's family
access_time 5 months ago
Saitu enrolled.
"The primary challenge I’m facing is the high cost of living. Due to financial constraints, I’m unable to fully provide for my family’s basic needs. I’m also struggling to afford the tuition fees for my five children who are in college."
Priscila's family
access_time 5 months ago
Priscila received a $349 third payment.
"What impressed me about GiveDirectly is how you educate us about MPesa security, such as keeping our PINs secret. I appreciate the follow-up after we receive the money to ensure we got it and are using it wisely. Your officers are very polite, and there is no sexual harassment. You excelled in all your efforts, and we really appreciate it. I don't see any areas for improvement—please continue like this forever."
Peter's family
access_time 5 months ago
Peter enrolled.
"I'm facing many challenges currently. However the floods that hit our village recently is the biggest challenge I'm struggling with. I had grown vegetables with the hope of getting some money from it but when the floods came I lost everything. This has really affected me and my family financially."
Santa's family
access_time 5 months ago
Santa received a zeroth payment.
"I will forever hold dear what GiveDirectly did for me and my family. They helped me build an iron-roofed house after years of struggling with shelter. Before receiving the transfer, I was living in a small, shoddy, and dilapidated house in deplorable condition. Its roof was made of palm tree leaves, which wore out over time and were easily destroyed by termites. As a subsistence farmer in the village, I could not afford to buy new roofing materials despite the frequent need for replacement. I am grateful for the transfer, which allowed me to purchase 24 iron sheets, building poles, and nails, and cover the cost of labour. Having a more durable and stable iron-roofed house brings me peace of mind, and I no longer have to worry when it rains. If it weren't for the transfer, I would still be stuck in my old poor house, and for that, I am thankful to GiveDirectly for the support."