Water Sanitation and Hygiene - Nawandyo B - Namutumba
Visit by Enock Madolo on 2017-11-20
Report ID
367
Created by
Enock Madolo
Created date
2017-11-20 12:27:54 UTC
Modified by
Ben West
Modified date
2018-02-09 22:22:30 UTC
Trip Time
10:10-18:35 (8 h 25 m)
Village Time
12:15-15:54 (3 h 39 m)
Travel Time
4 h 46 m
Household visits
Which Survey
none
Number Of Households
31
Visits Purpose
Check on the progress of latrines
Staff Attendees
Enock Madoolo
Government Attendees
LC1,Health Assistant
Notes
Enock and the sub county health inspector plus the chairman walked in the section near the neighboring village to check on the sanitation of homes near and also teach, encourage, assess, evaluate the progress of the latrine construction, dish racks, shower areas, kitchen areas, rubbish pits clean compounds, the effective use of all the facilities and use of ash in the latrines to chase flies and reduce bad smell which continuously attracts flies. Enock demonstrated in four homes how to sprinkle ash in latrines as people looked on. As they walked around, they reached in the home of Mr lubale who constructed a big house and married two women but he doesn’t have a latrine in his home. THey managed to meet with the two wives whom Enock told to start digging the rubbish pits and cut down poles to start making a dish rack. Enock encouraged team work in families to improve and maintain their standard of hygiene. There are homes which are working on dish racks, Enock taught them some measurements and showed them some good designs.
Current State
Participation Rating
2
Success
There people who have embraced the program and are working hard to improve the sanitation of the community.
Village Critical Needs
The kitchens built need stoves
Village Action Steps
Working on the facilities to improve the sanitation levels
Staff Action Steps
To teach the community the values of all the facilities in the home.
CLTS Progress
Working on CLTS Program
Sanitation Hygiene Committee
yes
Water Users Committee
yes
Other Class Notes
Community Ownership
yes
Ownership Story
The leaders are taking the lead in encouraging the community to work on the sanitation and hygiene
Three Stone Fires
yes
Access to Clean Water
yes
Open Defecation
no
Water Access Explain
Prevent Ownership
None
Allow Ownership
The community has known he importance of having all the facilities in their homes.
Good leadership
Village Notes
Some of the community members who don’t have latrines, made agreements and the chairman
was talked to to give them pick axes, to start right away. There are two homes which are starting to dig a new latrines. There is also a home with a nice house very big but they don’t have a latrine. Enock ashamed them but the ladies told him that they will dig rubbish pits and their husbands will dig the latrines. So as to work together to improve the standard of their home.
Next Visit
- Purpose:
Program Success
Program Critical Needs
Program Ownership
Other Program Observations
Program Expected Of Village
Program Staff Preparations Next Visit
Report Photos
In the picture, there is a nice homestead, kitchen and well constructed dish rack. This home is so impressive.
The home you see in the picture doesn’t have a latrine. This guy is married to two women.