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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7 months ago
Anita
enrolled.
"I was hopeful that we will live a decorated life after planting maize on my 2 acre piece of land and vegetables on the other remaining piece of land. It all started as normal rains but little did we know that it will cause havoc and distress to our life. Our village is sandwiched by the river Molo and river Perkerra which is the main source of water to our farms. I remember that fateful night when the rains poured and the whole village was flooded, the rivers had broken their banks. Sadly, my farm was not spared as it was swept away and crops destroyed. My dream of having a bumper harvest was shattered. In our region crops mature in three months, if not floods I would be expecting to harvest my maize in the next month. We are now living in agony and worries of experiencing acute food shortage."
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7 months ago
Mercyline
received a $27 twenty-second payment.
"I have set everything else aside to focus on saving enough money to recover my lost certificates. Although I am trained in Early Childhood Education, I cannot get a job without these documents, which is incredibly frustrating. Every month, I save part of my transfer to accumulate the necessary funds to process my certificate to enable me process my Teachers Service Commission number.
The lack of these documents has caused me significant frustration, and I am determined to resolve this so I can work as a trained teacher. Initially, I considered starting a business, but due to the pressing need to secure a job, I decided to focus all my efforts on retrieving my certificate."
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7 months ago
Vavine
enrolled.
"I reside in an ASAL (Arid and Semi-Arid Land) area where I regularly confront severe weather challenges. Recently, my area experienced devastating floods that resulted in the loss of my seven chickens, two goats, and one-acre bean farm. To recover, I am now compelled to borrow loans from SACCOS (Savings and Credit Cooperative Societies) to reinvest in agriculture, which is my primary income source. The loss of my hard-earned labor to the floods has deeply saddened me, especially considering the significant progress I had made towards achieving self-sufficiency."
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7 months ago
Meshack
enrolled.
"Financial constraints continue to be my greatest challenge. Owning a cow has always been a dream of mine, yet it remains out of reach. I have fenced my compound and the grass has grown tall. It's difficult to see my neighbors' cows grazing there, because I wish it were my own providing milk for my children. Despite these challenges, I hold onto hope that one day my dreams will be fulfilled."
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7 months ago
Jones
enrolled.
"I own 2 acres of idle land that I am unable to develop due to financial constraints preventing me from clearing the bushes and planting crops for commercial use. It is disheartening not to see the land prosper like my neighbors'. Given the opportunity to invest in commercial agriculture, I would be thrilled to finally realize its potential."
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7 months ago
Alice
received a $425 initial payment.
"It was around 4pm on my way back from the salon, having just finished getting my hair done, when I heard a message notification on my phone. Upon seeing it, I was very excited – it was the cash transfer from GiveDirectly. I rushed home to share the news with my mother, who was just as thrilled as I was. The first thing we thought about was how we could finally buy a piece of land of our own, as we currently live on family land with my grandmother. We decided to wait another four days before withdrawing the money, allowing ourselves time to plan on how we were going to spend the money."
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7 months ago
Kabibi
received a $425 initial payment.
"Before GiveDirectly intervened, I couldn't afford a better shelter due to financial struggles. I was unable to save enough to buy the necessary building materials, so I had to continue living in my small, weak house with a leaky roof. Upgrading seemed impossible because I couldn't even afford to buy a single piece of iron sheet. As I didn't have any income, I relied heavily on subsistence farming and the meager earnings from my son's casual jobs. However, thanks to GiveDirectly's financial support, I was able to change everything in a very short time. With the first transfer, I finally managed to buy iron sheets and building poles, and built a spacious two-room house for my family. Now, even during heavy rain, we have a good place to stay. I also bought four goats, which I see as valuable assets to help with my financial needs, as I can sell them as they increase in number."
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7 months ago
Lucy
enrolled.
"Being a mother and a father at the same time is the biggest challenge am facing right now because I only depend on casual labour and charcoal burning to feed my family of 3 children, cloth them and to give them quality education."
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7 months ago
Judy
enrolled.
"Am struggling to fend for my family basic needs because I lost my half acre piece of land due to flash floods . Am now depending on casual labour to feed my family which is very rare to get because it's far away from the village. My biggest challenge is lack of job and sickness and we don't have hospital in the village, accessing the nearest hospital is very hard because you need to have money."
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7 months ago
Dickson
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"I have Three children in Secondary school and paying their school fees is overwhelming to our family because we lost our 1 acre piece of land on flush floods. I used to depend on it to cater for my family needs and also for my children education."
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