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.
Kanze's family
access_time over 1 year ago
Kanze received a $24 eighteenth payment.
"My son is currently four years old, and it has been a year since he was diagnosed with epilepsy. Throughout this time, I have faced numerous challenges, but my unwavering determination led me to seek specialized medical care for him. I diligently ensured that he received the proper medication and support required to stabilize his condition. I am overjoyed to share that his health has significantly improved, and he now experiences rare instances of collapsing. Looking towards the future, my focus is to enroll my son in school early next year. This decision stems from my deep-rooted belief in the power of education to shape a brighter future. By providing him with a proper education, I aim to equip him with the necessary skills and knowledge to pursue his dreams and secure a prosperous life ahead. The invaluable transfers I have received have played a vital role in achieving this significant milestone with my son. They have provided me with the means to access the specialized medical care he needed and have alleviated the financial burden associated with his condition. I am overwhelmed with happiness and gratitude for the support I have received, as it has paved the way for my son's well-being and the realization of his educational aspirations."
Francis's family
access_time over 1 year ago
Francis enrolled.
"Financial constraints is the challenge I am currently facing in life. I do motorcycle business at the trading centre earning approximately $3 per day. This caters for food only and sometimes the family goes without food. This has affected me interms of development projects. My wife has enrolled in one of the technical colleges in the community but she has stopped due to lack of school fees . The family also lives in a structure that has holes and it is not spacious. It leaks during rain season."
Mackline's family
access_time over 1 year ago
Mackline enrolled.
"Having a family of 8 people can be so challenging especially in terms of food provision. This has been the most difficult duty for me as a parent because I am jobless and I depend on my husband who is a motorbike taxi. His daily income is usually $3 after sorting the bike owner. This amount is very little and it means skipping some meals in a day. The pain of watching my children crying because of hunger is what hurts me most and I have always considered financial crisis as my biggest challenge."
Florence's family
access_time over 1 year ago
Florence enrolled.
"Lack of income is the challenge I am currently facing in life. I do subsistence farming for survival and it has been three years now without raining in the village. This has made me really on the husband for everything. I also trained as a tailor but due to lack of money I have not got the required tools to practice my skills."
Mariam's family
access_time over 1 year ago
Mariam received a $360 second payment.
"I was amazed by GiveDirectly. When they reached out and provided us with unconditional financial assistance, it felt like a ray of hope. What struck me most was their ethical and professional approach to handling everything. They treated everyone with respect and dignity, regardless of who they were. There was no discrimination. GiveDirectly doesn't just give money; it gives a chance for a better life. I'm grateful for their kindness and their commitment to making the world a better place."
Dama's family
access_time over 1 year ago
Dama received a $360 second payment.
"I have four wonderful children, and their education means the world to me. But things had become tough. The school fees had piled up over time, and my heart ached every day as my kids stayed at home, missing out on their studies. My eldest son was in secondary school, and I used $150 from the GiveDirectly cash transfer to pay his fees. For my three younger ones in primary school, I managed to pay $100 for their overdue fees. It was such a relief to see their faces light up as they headed back to school after what felt like an eternity. With the remaining amount, I decided to make a change that brought joy to my family. My eldest son had been seeking refuge at friends' places because we could not accommodate him in our small house as he was a grown-up. It was a constant worry for me, and he lacked the freedom and security he needed. So, I used the remaining money to build a small house for him. The happiness on his face when he moved in was priceless. Finally, he had a place to call his own, and our family had the peace of mind we longed for. I'm forever grateful for the support we received from GiveDirectly."
Lucy's family
access_time over 1 year ago
Lucy received a $374 second payment.
"I was one of the lucky recipients of GiveDirectly's financial assistance, and I must say, this organization is truly remarkable. Their support didn't just help me; it empowered our entire community. The way they handled their operations was seamless, and there were no shortcomings in their approach. GiveDirectly has not only made a difference in my life but has also given me hope for a brighter future. Their commitment to helping unconditionally is evident, and I'm incredibly grateful for the positive impact they've had on our community."
Bahathi's family
access_time over 1 year ago
Bahathi received a $24 eighteenth payment.
"We live in a tiny one room house here in village this is after we lost our house to the rains. This was a temporary structure we made to enable us as a family to have somewhere to call home as we figured our way out. The transfers have allow me purchase a number of building materials which give me hope that the dream of getting a new home, bigger and enough for me and my family a dream that before seemed far fetched. My goal is to complete this construction to give my family to see the chance of seeing a better home."
Baraka's family
access_time over 1 year ago
Baraka received a $24 fourteenth payment.
"My goal is to finish school and build an emergency fund. I am in class 8 which means I still have 4 more years of secondary school to ensure I have a basic education that can get me into the job market. I cannot rely on my parents wholly to achieve this since they also have the 6 other children who have to finish primary education. I know I can only achieve this by using my transfers for school related activities as well as buying animals which can multiply to allow me get an emergency fund that can kick in when I am no longer receiving transfers. Also issues of health can get you off guard so this animals will also act as an emergency fund for the same."
Sidi's family
access_time over 1 year ago
Sidi received a $24 eighteenth payment.
"As I said I have three school going children and one child who is done with school and is now at home. My plan is ensure they finish school and are fed. My business does not earn much and that means I will be to huge extent reliant on Givedirectly transfers to meet this needs. I hope to also buy a few animals to help me build savings for tough days to come since I believe the programs will come to an end as we had been informed."