Community Empowerment - Naibowa - Kamuli
Visit by Ida Bazonoona on 2018-03-14
- Report ID
- 1118
- Created by
- Ida Bazonoona
- Created date
- 2018-03-15 11:25:54 UTC
- Modified by
- Lorna Katagara
- Modified date
- 2018-03-15 14:08:59 UTC
- Trip Time
- 10:23-18:07 (7 h 44 m)
- Village Time
- 13:09-15:24 (2 h 15 m)
- Travel Time
- 5 h 29 m
Current State
- Participation Rating
- 2
- Success
- They have finished planting maize in their group garden.
- Village Critical Needs
- They need stoves and a borehole.
- Village Action Steps
- Continue working on facilities that colapsed.eg dish racks and bathrooms.
- Staff Action Steps
- Prepare lessons for the day.
- Sanitation Hygiene Committee
- yes
- Water Users Committee
- yes
- Other Class Notes
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- Community Ownership
- unknown
- Ownership Story
-
- Three Stone Fires
- unknown
- Access to Clean Water
- no
- Open Defecation
- no
- Water Access Explain
- The water source is salty.
- Prevent Ownership
- None for now.
- Allow Ownership
- Kibo lessons and working together.
- Village Notes
- The woman who was helped by the community when she fell in fire healed completely and so thankful for Kibo. It was Kibo that started with the story of the Good Samaritan which touched the community and contributed money and food for the victim.
Community Empowerment Lessons
- Men Attendees
- 20
- Women Attendees
- 31
- Staff Attendees
- Ida Bazonona
- Government Attendees
- None
- Visitor Attendees
- None
- Total Attendance
- 51
- Lesson Taught
- Anger Lesson 1: What is anger?
- Notes
- Ida went to Naibowa and taught about Anger. She first asked the question what is Anger?
Anger is a complicated human response. More than any other emotions, Anger is composed of biological reactions, thoughts, interpretations of feelings,decisions, habits and sometimes even subconscious motives.
Anger varies from irritation and brief displays of temper to violent rages. The most common behaviors during a loss of temper involve physical manifestations such as shouting fighting, hostility and even physical abuse.But there are also hidden angers which manifest themselves in disagreeable attitudes, negativity, school-age nicknames and resentment.
Sometimes people are angry with God. This is not necessarily wrong if expressed properly. In the Old Testament Job was angry with God.
The positive side of Anger, it provides energy and motivation for certain difficult tasks. Anger, like pain may serve as a warning that something is wrong with our attempts to relate to our environment.
Anger may actually benefit our relationships when it is worked through positively with others. Anger can be a warning that some thing is wrong inside a person.
Don't make friends with a hot tempered man. Don't associate with one easily angered or you may learn his ways and yourself become angry. Proverb 22:24-25.
- 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