Healthy and Safe Kitchens - Ndalike

Visit by Tape Bwana on 2021-03-10

Report ID
12252
Created by
Tape Bwana
Created date
2021-03-11 07:38:07 UTC
Modified by
Tape Bwana
Modified date
2021-03-11 08:39:15 UTC
Trip Time
09:30-06:00 (-4 h 30 m)
Village Time
12:10-03:30 (-9 h 20 m)
Travel Time
5 h 10 m

Kitchens all groups

Lesson Taught
demonstration stove 
How Many Men Attended
How Many Women Attended
36 
Staff Attendees
Jeska Nairuba,Tape Bwana 
Government Attendess
LC1,VHT 
Visitor Attendees
None 
Total Attendance
43 
Program
Healthy and Safe Kitchens 
Notes
Tape and Jeska went to the village to practically teach the members how to build the fuel efficient . They reached in the village and found the participants already gathered at the meeting place waiting for them. This was nice because it saved time of waiting for other participants to join so that Kibo staff can start teaching. The participants had agreed to build stoves for two participants who met all the requirements to qualify for stoves. These were they had all sanitation and hygiene facilities and were well smeared. Kibo staff asked the participants to walk with them to these homes to inspect these facilities and indeed they met standards. Jeska and Tape divided the participants into two groups where by each staff joined one group. They asked the participants in their respective groups to mix the dirt and grass at the ratio of 2:1 and this time they all perfectly did it. This was a great achievement. Kibo staff supervised them as they successfully stamped the dirt until it was ready. They asked them to measure banana stems and Tatyese Rehema and Mugote George took the lead. Kibo staff measured the size of the stove, made a foundation of the stove, they later asked the participants to set the two saucepans to be used they built stoves and they all failed. Kibo staff corrected their mistakes, they built the two stoves as they explained the whole process to the community. After they asked the participants to smoothen the complete stoves as they supervised. Kibo staff also encouraged the participants to keep on practicing until they master a skill because practice makes perfect. The participants thanked Kibo for evolving them in the stove building process, they promised to keep on participating from the beginning up to the end until they master a skill. 
Next Visit
- Purpose: To practically teach the community members how to build the fuel efficient stoves.
Program Success
Most participants have smeared their home facilities.
Program Critical Needs
Continue building stoves for the remaining participants.
Program Ownership
Most participants have smeared their home facilities as well as the stoves.
Other Program Observations
Sanitation and hygiene standards have been maintained.
Program Expected Of Village
Continue smearing /maintain their home facilities in preparation of stoves .
Program Staff Preparations Next Visit
Prepare the next lesson.
 

Report Photos

17247 Ndalike village:Kibo staff walking with the participants to the home of participants where stoves were to be built.
17250 Ndalike village . Kibo staff encouraging the participants to keep on participating in the healthy and safe kitchen program until they master a skill of building stoves because practice makes perfect.
17253 Ndalike village . Kibo staff teaching the participants how to build fuel efficient stoves.