Mvule Community Development - Igerera B - Namutumba
Visit by Abraham Mulongo on 2018-01-22
Report ID
661
Created by
Abraham Mulongo
Created date
2018-01-22 07:50:40 UTC
Modified by
Ben West
Modified date
2018-02-09 20:45:42 UTC
Trip Time
10:10-05:55 (-5 h 45 m)
Village Time
12:50-15:15 (2 h 25 m)
Travel Time
-7 h 20 m
Current State
Participation Rating
2
Success
They are constructing latrines.
Village Critical Needs
Water
Village Action Steps
To print the real constitution and take it to the sub county for registration
Staff Action Steps
To call the chairman for the update
Sanitation Hygiene Committee
yes
Water Users Committee
no
Other Class Notes
Community Ownership
yes
Ownership Story
They are finishing writing their constitution today
Three Stone Fires
yes
Access to Clean Water
no
Open Defecation
yes
Water Access Explain
They have one borehole and they share with the trading centre
Prevent Ownership
None
Allow Ownership
They are working together
Village Notes
Many members have pit latrines and others are constructing shelters.
Mvule Community Development lesson
How Many Men Attended
26
How Many Women Attended
17
Staff Attendees
Abraham Mulongo
Government Attendees
LC1
Visitor Attendees
None
Total Attendance
43
Program
Mvule Project
Lesson Taught
constitution writing
Notes
Abraham met forty three members and now they are seventy members. They decided that each member is to pay one thousand shillings because they realised that the money they have may not be enough to transport the committee to all stages for registering the group and paying fees for registration. They have started working on their latrines and they moved around showing Abraham how far they have gone building latrines.
Abraham encouraged them to continue working on dish racks and rubbish pits. They committed to move home by home checking how they are doing. On Saturday this week they will be meeting to see that everyone has brought in the fee and then plan to take their constitution for registering.
The government is grading the road to Igerera and it was hard to branch from the main road to the village which made Abraham to use a long route.