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.
Cynthia's family
access_time over 1 year ago
Cynthia enrolled.
"Recently life has become very difficult because of the high cost of living in our nation. This has made it impossible to live a comfortable life and has also made life very difficult. One of the challenges I gave because of this is the lack of food. We struggle to get food since for the past three years we've not been able to have productive farming because of the prolonged drought. This has been made worse by the high cost of living which has made it very difficult to afford basic food products such as maize and beans. In addition to this, water shortage is the other challenge that I'm faced with. We have a water project that was started in the past few months which we use for domestic needs. However, the water is not enough since it only comes once or twice a week. This makes it very difficult to plant vegetables and other crops for food. These two are the major challenges that make my life very difficult."
Nirere's family
access_time over 1 year ago
Nirere received a $424 second payment.
"From the first transfer, we decided to buy a land on $350 because we need where to cultivate beans and patatoes for us to have enough food and bring the rest of harvest to the market and gain money we shall use for other needs. In addition to that, with the second transfer. we are also planning to buy again another land on $360. We do believe that owning a cultivable land will be very important to our family for long term period, Due to the fact we did'nt possess enough food, We used a small part of money to purchase food on $70. Now, we are very stable and financially secured in our home. ."
Mukeshimana's family
access_time over 1 year ago
Mukeshimana received a $422 second payment.
"Honestly, when I reflecting on the good deeds of GiveDirectly, I become speecheless. GiveDierectly is doing well in supporting us to the extent we are about to leave poverty. To do better, I can suggest GiveDirectly to reach out others and help neibhoring communities who are also in critical condition of poverty."
Nyirahabineza's family
access_time over 1 year ago
Nyirahabineza received a $434 second payment.
"I want to be developped because I am planning to renovate my house and I bought land so that I will cultivate coffee as it is one good crops in our area that will give us money in coming days."
Peter's family
access_time over 1 year ago
Peter enrolled.
"Three months ago, I accidentally fell while working on my farm and I have not been able.to fend for my family. I am still under treatment and this has forced me to rely on my son for all my basic needs including medication. It has been a challenge raising school fees for them and I get help from my neighbours sometimes. If I was well, I could meet all the basic needs for my children."
Stephen's family
access_time over 1 year ago
Stephen enrolled.
"With age comes the inability to fend for my family hence shifting the burden to my children. It saddens me because they too have the responsibility to take care of their children. Neither do I have a source nor can do jobs because I do not have the strength. Borrowing from my children is a challenge because I may not get everything I need at my convenience."
Esther's family
access_time over 1 year ago
Esther enrolled.
"Food insecurity is the greatest challenge currently. The prolonged droughts led to insufficient food production and I shifted to livestock keeping from which I sold all of them to cater to the basic needs of my family of ten. My husband and I do casual jobs to earn a living and since it is unreliable, we hardly save any amount. My fear is this year I may fail to harvest, even though it rained I have not planted maize yet since I lacked the money to purchase seeds."
Viola's family
access_time over 1 year ago
Viola enrolled.
"The lack of a stable source of income has been a great challenge. A motorcycle taxi earns me an average of $2 a day and all the money goes to purchasing food. Sometimes I borrow a loan when I do not get work to do and this has left me indebted for a very long time."
Sidi's family
access_time over 1 year ago
Sidi received a $25 tenth payment.
"My goal is to establish a stable source of income that will sustain my family even after the cash transfers cease. One way I plan to achieve this is by expanding my existing business of selling fish. I also intend to start selling other products like sardines to diversify my income streams. Furthermore, I aim to venture into livestock farming, starting with the purchase of chickens and gradually expanding into other types of livestock. By pursuing these opportunities, I hope to create a sustainable income stream and wealth for my family and secure our future."
Charo's family
access_time over 1 year ago
Charo received a tenth payment.
"My current focus is on building a new house for my family, as the existing structure is damaged on the walls and could collapse at any moment. I aspire to construct a two-room house with mud walls and a tin roof. My wife and I have already begun purchasing the necessary building materials, such as iron sheets, to ensure the success of this project. Once we have accumulated enough materials, we will hire someone to complete the construction. I am grateful for the cash transfers, as they have played a crucial role in making this endeavor possible."