Healthy and Safe Kitchens - Nawandyo A - Namutumba
Visit by Harriet Kefeza on 2018-02-28
- Report ID
- 953
- Created by
- Harriet Kefeza
- Created date
- 2018-03-01 06:20:58 UTC
- Modified by
- Lorna Katagara
- Modified date
- 2018-03-02 08:42:16 UTC
- Trip Time
- 10:20-17:41 (7 h 21 m)
- Village Time
- 12:38-15:20 (2 h 42 m)
- Travel Time
- 4 h 39 m
Current State
- Participation Rating
- 2
- Success
- Most homes have maintained their sanitation facilities
- Village Critical Needs
- Need for stoves because most people cook on open flames
- Village Action Steps
- Moblise each other for the next meeting as well as cut grass for building stoves
- Staff Action Steps
-
- Sanitation Hygiene Committee
- yes
- Water Users Committee
- yes
- Other Class Notes
-
- Community Ownership
- yes
- Ownership Story
- They have maintained their sanitation and hygiene
- 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 homes have big kitchens which are suitable for stoves.
Kitchens all groups
- Lesson Taught
- demonstration stove
- How Many Men Attended
- 2
- How Many Women Attended
- 27
- Staff Attendees
- Harriet Kefeza,Jeska Nairuba,Tape Bwana
- Government Attendess
- None
- Visitor Attendees
- None
- Total Attendance
- 29
- Program
- Stoves
- Notes
- Harriet,Jeska and Tape found when the participants had already gathered. They found when the participants had gathered termite dirt and grass at the meeting place.They asked them to try to cut grass before the next lesson but, unfortunately they couldn't remember the ratio of one basin of grass to two basins of dirt. This gave an opportunity to Kibo staff to re teach them. The community together with Kibo staff stamped the dirt and built two demonstration stoves. They did this as they explained to the community the whole process encouraging them to master the processes because Kibo's goal is to teach them so that they can build for themselves as well as neighbouring communities and raise some money for themselves. The group thanked Kibo for being good teachers who are patient with them despite the mistakes they make. The group was left with a task of mixing grass and termite dirt that will be needed in the next meeting as well as identifying other two members who will be getting the next two stoves.
- Next Visit
- - Purpose:
- Program Success
- Program Critical Needs
- Program Ownership
- Other Program Observations
- Program Expected Of Village
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- Program Staff Preparations Next Visit