Community Empowerment - Kasuleta - Namutumba

Visit by Daina Akurut on 2020-12-04

Report ID
11480
Created by
Daina Akurut
Created date
2020-12-07 06:47:22 UTC
Modified by
Daina Akurut
Modified date
2020-12-07 07:11:45 UTC
Trip Time
11:00-17:19 (6 h 19 m)
Village Time
13:00-15:30 (2 h 30 m)
Travel Time
3 h 49 m

Community Empowerment Lessons

Men Attendees
Women Attendees
Staff Attendees
Ida Bazonona 
Government Attendees
None 
Visitor Attendees
Diana 
Total Attendance
Lesson Taught
Poultry Day 3 
Notes
Diana and Ida were in Kasuleta to teach about the three types of chicken feeds as requested by one member in Kasuleta. The types are: chic and duck mash, growers Mash and layers mash. Chick and DUck mash. This feed is for chics from Day 1 to week 8. Growers mash for chickens from week Nine to week 40. Layers mash for hens fr9m week nine to week 40. Just as children eat different foods at every stage, so do chickens. As a child of one week can not eat posh and beans. Kigaiga was very happy on receiving these types of feeds. He Promised that he will diligently work hard to see that his chics grow and be a role model in the community. 
Next Visit
2020-12-11 - Purpose: To mix mix the layers mash for hens(female chickens), and to teach about feed ratio and the table.
Program Success
Mr. Kigaiga in Kasuleta, is now talking clearly.
Program Critical Needs
Nil
Program Ownership
The borehole in Kasuleta has a fence made out of wood.
Other Program Observations
The stoves are working.
Program Expected Of Village
Mobilizing the community and putting on masks
Program Staff Preparations Next Visit
The staff needs to prepare the lesson early before going to the field.
 

Report Photos

15779 Ida with Kigaiga in a chicken house, Kasuleta village