Healthy and Safe Kitchens - Naibowa

Visit by Suzan Winnie on 2021-04-16

Report ID
12795
Created by
Suzan Winnie
Created date
2021-04-16 12:31:54 UTC
Modified by
Lorna Katagara
Modified date
2021-04-29 13:31:01 UTC
Trip Time
09:32-16:43 (7 h 11 m)
Village Time
11:19-14:39 (3 h 20 m)
Travel Time
3 h 51 m

Kitchens all groups

Lesson Taught
follow up smearing,follow up stove building 
How Many Men Attended
How Many Women Attended
Staff Attendees
 
Government Attendess
 
Visitor Attendees
 
Total Attendance
Program
Healthy and Safe Kitchens 
Notes
Suzan went to the village to follow up on the improvement of the healthy and safe kitchens facilities and the stove building progress. When she arrived there, she went to the group chairperson and found that they had just come back from their garden with his wife. They welcomed her to the village and Suzan sat under a tree waiting as they went inside and prepared themselves. Suzan observed that some kitchens were destroyed by the heavy storms and washed off the smeared walls 
Next Visit
2021-04-21 - Purpose: followup on smearing, adjustments on some already built stoves
Program Success
Yes most of the members are now cooking on their new improved stoves.
Program Critical Needs
Continue encouraging the members to use stronger materials to construct their facilities so that even if the rains fall they don’t get affected.
Program Ownership
There’s good leadership structure and teamwork among the members.
Other Program Observations
Some of the sanitation and hygiene facilities are well maintained in some homes.
Program Expected Of Village
Continue repairing their facilities and building stoves for new members.
Program Staff Preparations Next Visit
Plan for the next meeting
 

Report Photos

18588 Naibowa. A young girl found cooking food on her mother’s improved fuel stove in their kitchen.
18591 Naibowa. Suzan sitting inside Nabiryes kitchen near her well maintained fuel efficient stove.