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 over 1 year ago
Florence received a $367 second payment.
"Since I started running my own business to support my family, my main focus has been on creating a stable source of income. Looking ahead, my goal is to expand my business by investing in more stock. With a wider variety of products, I'll be better equipped to meet the diverse needs of my customers. This expansion isn't just about profit; it's about making sure my family's financial future is secure. By serving a larger customer base, I'll ensure a steady and reliable income that will alleviate the current financial strain and provide my loved ones with the comfort and stability they deserve."
Kadzo's family
access_time over 1 year ago
Kadzo received a $367 second payment.
"Receiving the cash transfer from GiveDirectly was a turning point in our lives. With $400, I made a decision that I knew would shape my son's future. I used the money to pay his college fees, ensuring he could pursue his education without the worry of financial constraints. Seeing him now, immersed in his studies and enjoying college life, fills my heart with pride and relief. The peace of mind I have knowing that he's getting a quality education is truly priceless. The investment in his education feels like an investment in our family's future, and I can't help but feel hopeful about what lies ahead. Thereafter, I used $70 to renovate the leaky roof of my youngest son's house. The rain used to trickle through the worn-out roof, causing him great discomfort. With the new iron sheets in place, he now has a safe and dry place to live. The happiness in his eyes, when he sees the renovated roof, is worth every coin spent. The remaining money was wisely used to buy food for the family, ensuring that our basic needs were met. Thanks to GiveDirectly, I was able to address immediate concerns while also investing in brighter tomorrows for my children."
Sinema's family
access_time over 1 year ago
Sinema received a $367 second payment.
"In my perspective, GiveDirectly successfully avoids biases during the enrollment approach. All of its field employees are attentive and patient with every one of us throughout the door-to-door visitation. There is never any partiality involved in the registration process at all. As a result, many community members, especially the less fortunate, are taken into account for its financial help. I have not yet noticed any shortcomings in what GiveDirectly accomplishes."
Jumaa's family
access_time over 1 year ago
Jumaa received a $24 eighteenth payment.
"I'm planning to expanding my poultry farm to accommodate more than 100 chicken for sale. With this goal in mind, I'm shifting towards large-scale poultry farming. I am confident in my ability to cater to the market demand, and boost my income. This will bring me financial stability enabling a secure future for my family and also ensures my children's education. I'm also considering the construction of a more spacious and suitable house to better accommodate my growing family. Our current house was built before our family expanded, necessitating the need for an additional and improved space. Moreover, this upcoming venture will forever serve as a reminder of the transformative impact that GiveDirectly's transfers have had on our life as a family."
Rajab's family
access_time over 1 year ago
Rajab received a $24 eighteenth payment.
"I hope to buy two dairy cows, to yield around 16 litres of milk every day, which I can sell at $0.8 per litre. I'm settling for two since their maintenance is costly and requires requires more attention. Additionally, I plan to own two male cows for ploughing purposes. Where I will be charging $25 for ploughing one acre of land, in a single day. Alongside these plans, I'm striving to save $5, so as to accumulate $15 by the end of the year so as enable my purchases."
Kang'ombe's family
access_time over 1 year ago
Kang'ombe received a $24 eighteenth payment.
"I'm optimistic about managing school fees with ease, which would give me so much joy. My plan involves purchasing a $45 goat for resale, then use the proceeds to acquire cows for higher returns to support my children's education. Currently our living conditions are not up to standard, we lack a proper kitchen. Cooking indoors using charcoal isn't ideal. With a two-roomed house and an exterior kitchen, we'd experience great comfort. Furthermore, I'm considering venturing into poultry farming for business to boost my income."
Kadzo's family
access_time over 1 year ago
Kadzo received a $24 eighteenth payment.
"I'm currently purchasing construction materials in bits. My children's house is too small, and constructing a more spacious one would be appropriate. With the plan in mind, I have identified pieces of iron sheets that would be needed each costing $13. My other goal is to ensure my children's school fees is paid without any difficulties. There was a period when my eldest daughter couldn't attend school for two months due lack of fees, and I am determined to prevent a similar situation from occurring again to any of my children."
Wandabawa's family
access_time over 1 year ago
Wandabawa enrolled.
"I am facing the challenge of having adequate funds to feed my family. I work so hard but yet I find it hard to get enough finances to feed my family and also meet the necessary needs of life."
Khatete's family
access_time over 1 year ago
Khatete enrolled.
"The challenge I face is flood of this place with water from the mountain which has destroyed crops like maize and beans, as well as my house in 2017. I live in fear that anytime the landslide mighty occur again and I have always desired to leave this place but due to unavailable funds, we are still living here."
Nabie's family
access_time over 1 year ago
Nabie enrolled.
"During the rainy Seasons, big stones fall off the mountain destorying crops and livelihood. And seeing this happen causes a lot of fear thinking any time it rains the same occurrence that happened in 2017 will happen again and I and my family are forced to stand outside the house until when it's stops raining. The rains have caused soil erosion leading to lack of food and Living in fear."