Water Sanitation and Hygiene - Nabituluntu - Namutumba
Visit by Alex Walyomu on 2017-11-01
Report ID
228
Created by
Alex Walyomu
Created date
2017-11-01 10:17:10 UTC
Modified by
Ben West
Modified date
2018-02-09 22:22:30 UTC
Trip Time
10:10-18:47 (8 h 37 m)
Village Time
12:02-16:09 (4 h 7 m)
Travel Time
4 h 30 m
Current State
Participation Rating
2
Success
Successful borehole survey
Village Critical Needs
The Need for clean water s the immediate need.
Village Action Steps
To continue working together as a community
Staff Action Steps
To continue encouraging the community to maintain their sanitation standards and telling them of the next steps until the borehole is complete
CLTS Progress
Sanitation Hygiene Committee
yes
Water Users Committee
yes
Other Class Notes
Community Ownership
yes
Ownership Story
Working together as a community towards their village needs
Three Stone Fires
yes
Access to Clean Water
no
Open Defecation
no
Water Access Explain
The people in this lower part still go to the swamp and walking 3.5km to the nearest clean water source.
Prevent Ownership
Allow Ownership
Unity in the community members
Village Notes
The community is working together.
Water Community Meeting
Meeting Topic
land agreement
How Many Men Attended
10
How Many Women Attended
14
Staff Attendees
Walyomu Alex
Government Attendess
VHT
Visitor Attendees
Total Attendance
24
Look Up
Nabituluntu - Nabituluntu Upper
Notes
Together with the community members that turned up for the meeting, they first held a meeting and Alex told them the final decision from the surveyor. The surveyor had not yet concluded on the site that was to be considered as the first priority for borehole drilling. He had concluded on two sites, site number 3 and 4. One site has to be considered as the first priority to be drilled then an alternative one. He selected site number 3 as the first priority. The community was very happy when he told them the news. He then read through the land agreement to the community members for all to understand. The land owner then willingly went and gave up a portion of his land measuring 30ft by 40ft in the presence of all the community members. Alex checked on Mwanja's and Kasani's two homes and they are progressing very well. kasani's home is almost done and Mwanja's home is smearing.
Next Visit
- Purpose:
Program Success
Program Critical Needs
Program Ownership
Other Program Observations
Program Expected Of Village
Program Staff Preparations Next Visit
Report Photos
Muzei Tegu Thomas donating part of his land to his community to allow Kibo drill a bore hole in Nabituluntu lower community. He willingly and freely gave a piece of land measuring 30ft by 40 ft to his community.
The land owner giving out part of his land for the borehole drilling. The land is measuring 40ft by 30ft.