Healthy and Safe Kitchens - Sinde - Namayingo
Visit by Harriet Kefeza on 2018-11-28
- Report ID
- 3655
- Created by
- Harriet Kefeza
- Created date
- 2018-11-29 06:20:43 UTC
- Modified by
- Harriet Kefeza
- Modified date
- 2018-11-29 11:22:36 UTC
- Trip Time
- 10:21-18:18 (7 h 57 m)
- Village Time
- 13:49-15:43 (1 h 54 m)
- Travel Time
- 6 h 3 m
Current State
- Participation Rating
- 2
- Success
- Sanitation and hygiene standards have been maintained.
- Village Critical Needs
- Need for stoves because some people still cook on open flames.
- Village Action Steps
- Ensure every one in the group gets a stove
- Staff Action Steps
- Prepare for the next lesson
- Sanitation Hygiene Committee
- yes
- Water Users Committee
- yes
- Other Class Notes
-
- Community Ownership
- yes
- Ownership Story
- Sanitation and hygiene standards have been maintained.
- Three Stone Fires
- yes
- Access to Clean Water
- yes
- Open Defecation
- no
- Water Access Explain
-
- Prevent Ownership
- None
- Allow Ownership
- Good leadership structure
- Village Notes
- Most people have big kitchens which suit the program.
Kitchens all groups
- Lesson Taught
- assignment check
- How Many Men Attended
- 8
- How Many Women Attended
- 28
- Staff Attendees
- Harriet Kefeza
- Government Attendess
- None
- Visitor Attendees
- None
- Total Attendance
- 36
- Program
- Healthy and Safe Kitchens
- Notes
- Harriet found the participants waiting at the home were a stove was to be built.They were busy chopping grass for building stoves. They happily welcomed Kibo to their village and told Harriet they have already gathered all the materials for building stoves at the identified home.
Harriet asked the community to start building the stove as she guides them because she is interested in them mastering the skill so that they start building stoves on their own. The group stamped the dirt together and when it came to the point of measuring banana stems they couldn’t do it well. The banana stem to put in the hole that moves fire from the big pot to the small was too big and this will slow the fire to move from the big pot to the small pot.
Harriet asked them to measure using using their hands other than estimating. She also them to keep on practicing because practice makes perfect. The group with the guidance of Kibo staff was able to build a stove.
The group thanked Kibo for being patient with them despite the mistakes they have always made.
- Next Visit
- 2018-11-30 - Purpose: Take the impact assessment report to Buhemba Sub County.
- Program Success
- Program Critical Needs
- Program Ownership
- Other Program Observations
- Program Expected Of Village
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- Program Staff Preparations Next Visit