In their own words: Homelessness and hope

Recipient Charles, a 42-year-old farmer, recently spoke to our backcheck team about his greatest hardships, greatest accomplishments, and hopes for the future (added explanation in italics). Charles was one of 16 recipients selected for in-depth followup this week. We selected his story to share because the translation was relatively clear (something we’re working at getting […]

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Why I give directly: The power of choice

In the second post of our “why I give directly” blog series, Charlotte Grinberg writes about why she and her husband give directly – and encourage others to do the same. When my husband proposed, in front of our closest friends and two kind strangers with a cellphone, he did what I dreamed he would […]

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Targeting innovation in Kenya

Anti-poverty programs must often start with a rather obvious step: finding poor people. This may seem like a simple exercise, particularly in countries with high poverty rates. However, consider the potential pitfalls of some common approaches: a simple asset test (questions like “do you have a bicycle? A cow? A radio?”) may be easy to […]

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In their own words: I am aging very fast

Recipient Charles, a 72-year-old farmer, recently spoke to our team about his challenges and hopes for the future (added explanation in italics). On hardship: Looking back, I feel the biggest challenge was that my wife and I only had one child, a daughter. So at times I think that if God blessed us with more […]

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In their own words: Half-broken house

Recipient Nyadeje, a 55-year-old farmer and mother of four, recently spoke to our backcheck team about her current living situation, and what she hopes to accomplish with the transfer (added explanation in italics). On hardship: My biggest hardship has been to raise money to make a better house since I lost my spouse. The house […]

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Why I give directly: I won the lottery

We have recently begun inviting donors from a variety of backgrounds to reflect on “why I give directly.” To start off the series, we have a post from Jake Stein, cofounder of Philadelphia-based data analytics software company, RJMetrics. Read more about why Jake gives directly.I am a lottery winner. I’ve never played the Powerball or […]

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This week in cash transfers

Does Money Talk? (broken link changed to archive.org link on 07/24/2019) – May 14, 2015 – IFPRI – Good overview of evaluations of food, voucher, and cash transfer programs, with a section on GiveDirectly Cash aid feeds business surge in northeast Kenya  (broken link changed to archive link on 06/04/2021)– May 11, 2015 – Thomson […]

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Dispatches from the field: Dreaming to dance

GiveDirectly’s field team is at the heart of our operations. Our field officers explain the program to potential recipients, provide ongoing education and support, and collect detailed data at every stage of the process. They act as the first line of defense, interacting with recipients on a daily basis. Occasionally, they share stories with the […]

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Last two weeks in cash transfers

Violence against women and cash transfers in humanitarian contexts – May 7, 2015 – FCDO – Review of the impacts of cash programs on the incidence of violence against women in humanitarian contexts Everything we think we know about preventing crime is wrong – April 24, 2015 – Policy.Mic – Interview with Chris Blattman on […]

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