Mvule Community Development - Nawaibete - Namutumba
Visit by Abraham Mulongo on 2018-05-25
Report ID
1763
Created by
Abraham Mulongo
Created date
2018-05-25 09:27:38 UTC
Modified by
Lorna Katagara
Modified date
2018-05-28 12:02:38 UTC
Trip Time
10:10-17:55 (7 h 45 m)
Village Time
12:20-14:30 (2 h 10 m)
Travel Time
5 h 35 m
Current State
Participation Rating
2
Success
They are using the stoves
Village Critical Needs
Trees because most people cut trees to grow rice
Village Action Steps
To get the list of the members
Staff Action Steps
To call them for the nexxt meeting
Sanitation Hygiene Committee
yes
Water Users Committee
yes
Other Class Notes
Community Ownership
yes
Ownership Story
They are keeping their bore hole clean
Three Stone Fires
no
Access to Clean Water
yes
Open Defecation
no
Water Access Explain
Prevent Ownership
None
Allow Ownership
They are working together as a community
Village Notes
They are going to be in another sub county according to the government
Mvule Community Development lesson
How Many Men Attended
12
How Many Women Attended
26
Staff Attendees
Abraham Mulongo
Government Attendees
LC1
Visitor Attendees
Spencer and Aleya
Total Attendance
38
Program
Mvule Project
Lesson Taught
commitee formation
Notes
Abraham, Spencer and Aleya met thirty eight Nawaibete community members. They went around checking the stoves, dish racks and a borehole which Kibo gave to them and they are keeping the bore hole clean.Some members were not around because they went to help one of the community members who was accused of beating up a thief who had come to steal rice. They said that the thief came to steal rice from the garden and this community member arrested him but later he was left free. However, what the thief did is to take the one who made him free to court claiming he beat him up. Therefore most members went to court to give a witness about what happened. The members who were present decided that they want to wait for their friends and select the leaders of the group on Monday.
The members said that they have been having group meetings but they do not succeed, Abraham told them that they need to think about what they can do which benefits all of them as a group and that will keep the group moving forward. Next week they shall be learning how to plant Mvule trees.
Next Visit
2018-06-01 - Purpose: To teach the community how to plant Mvule, the size of the hole and the distance from a tree to another.
Program Success
Program Critical Needs
Program Ownership
Other Program Observations
Program Expected Of Village
Program Staff Preparations Next Visit
Report Photos
Children in Nawaibete having funny time wit the students