Healthy and Safe Kitchens - Naibowa - Kamuli

Visit by Harriet Kefeza on 2020-10-30

Report ID
10943
Created by
Harriet Kefeza
Created date
2020-11-03 08:56:32 UTC
Modified by
Lorna Katagara
Modified date
2020-11-05 12:29:36 UTC
Trip Time
09:44-17:44 (8 h 0 m)
Village Time
12:04-15:02 (2 h 58 m)
Travel Time
5 h 2 m

Kitchens all groups

Lesson Taught
adjustements 
How Many Men Attended
How Many Women Attended
16 
Staff Attendees
Harriet Kefeza 
Government Attendess
LC1 
Visitor Attendees
None 
Total Attendance
21 
Program
Healthy and Safe Kitchens 
Notes
HARRIET went to Naibowa village to follow up on smearing progress, stove usage especially those with dry stoves and guide participants as they remove banana stems from the stove that was previously built. She reached in the village and was received by the Chairperson LC1 Mr. Lubale Wilber who thanked kibo for loving their village through frequent visits and teaching. Harriet asked Wilber to volunteer and walk with her through the homes of the participants as she checks on smearing progress and stove usage especially those whose stoves have completely dried out. It was very interesting to see that most people with stoves have smeared their stoves and kitchens. However they are some participants who had only smeared their kitchens only outside and left the inside walls of the kitchens un smeared. Harriet encouraged them to smear the entire kitchens so that they look neat and last longer. Also some people with dry stoves had started cooking on them however some did not know whether their stoves were dry so that they start cooking on them. Harriet inspected them and told the participants and told them to start cooking on them. After the participants and kibo staff gathered in a home where a demonstration of removing banana stems was going to be Carried out.Harriet guided the participants and they removed banana stems from the previously built stove. She also told the participants to remove the dirt that was stuck inside for the stove to be effective. She later asked the participants to shape the stove and smear it in order to look neat and last longer. The participants thanked kibo for patiently teach them though they have always made mistakes. She asked them to keep on practicing because practice makes perfect. 
Next Visit
2020-11-04 - Purpose: To guide participants as they build stoves on their own as well as follow up on smearing their home facilities.
Program Success
Most participants with dry stoves have started cooking on them.
Program Critical Needs
Need for stoves because some participants still cook on open flames.
Program Ownership
Most participants with dry stoves have started cooking on them on daily basis.
Other Program Observations
Sanitation and hygiene standards have been maintained.
Program Expected Of Village
Continue chopping grass that will be used to build more stoves.
Program Staff Preparations Next Visit
Prepare the next lesson.
 

Report Photos

14804 HARRIET in Naibowa village inspecting the newly built stove that the participants built on their own.
14819 HARRIET in Naibowa village encouraging Mrs Namwase to smear her kitchen inside.
14822 Sarah Muyodi In Naibowa village cooking on her stove that the healthy and safe kitchen kibo staff and the community built for her.