Mvule Community Development - Kishaike - Namutumba

Visit by Abraham Mulongo on 2018-04-16

Report ID
1421
Created by
Abraham Mulongo
Created date
2018-04-16 08:03:25 UTC
Modified by
Lorna Katagara
Modified date
2018-04-19 12:42:23 UTC
Trip Time
10:10-18:05 (7 h 55 m)
Village Time
12:52-15:15 (2 h 23 m)
Travel Time
5 h 32 m

Current State

Participation Rating
Success
The district forestry office promised them more tree seedlings 
Village Critical Needs
Saver stoves 
Village Action Steps
To meet and discuss when to treat their goats 
Staff Action Steps
To call the chairman for the update 
Sanitation Hygiene Committee
yes 
Water Users Committee
yes 
Other Class Notes
 
Community Ownership
yes 
Ownership Story
They are saving money for their bore hole 
Three Stone Fires
yes 
Access to Clean Water
no 
Open Defecation
unknown 
Water Access Explain
They have one bore hole and a shallow well 
Prevent Ownership
None 
Allow Ownership
They are working together as a community 
Village Notes
The government is hoping to divide this village into two villages 

Mvule Community Development lesson

How Many Men Attended
12 
How Many Women Attended
28 
Staff Attendees
Abraham Mulongo 
Government Attendees
LC1 
Visitor Attendees
None 
Total Attendance
40 
Program
Mvule Project 
Lesson Taught
caring for goats 
Notes
Abraham met forty Kishaike community members and they discussed about the three big goats the committee bought at a cheaper price but they were bigger than the rest that other members received. The owners of these goats had a problem and he was selling goats at a cheaper price so what happened is that the committee bought these goats and one of these goats gave birth to four offsprings. They did it with a good heart but the problem came when one of those goats gave birth to 5 kids and yet others have to wait for six month. In the discussion they realised the problem because Abraham asked them how they feel about it. They decided that all the three big goats to be for the group and they are going to buy other goats and give them to those three members. They said they want to keep those goats because they know they are good breeds which they hope in future every member to have at home, so they are going to keep them because they hope to have many goats within a year. Those who picked them also agreed with the rest of the members and they brought the goats and now they are in the shelter they built as a group. In addition, Abraham picked the acting district forestry officer from Namutumba town who was happy to see what Kibo does in villages , he promised to give the village more tree seedlings so that they can add on what Kibo gave them. 
Next Visit
- Purpose:
Program Success
Program Critical Needs
Program Ownership
Other Program Observations
Program Expected Of Village
Program Staff Preparations Next Visit