Mvule Community Development - Ikumbya - Luuka
Visit by Abraham Mulongo on 2018-05-02
- Report ID
- 1589
- Created by
- Abraham Mulongo
- Created date
- 2018-05-06 15:06:17 UTC
- Modified by
- Lorna Katagara
- Modified date
- 2018-05-08 14:37:23 UTC
- Trip Time
- 22:05-18:30 (-4 h 25 m)
- Village Time
- 13:20-15:25 (2 h 5 m)
- Travel Time
- -6 h 20 m
Current State
- Participation Rating
- 2
- Success
- They are using their saver stoves
- Village Critical Needs
- Planting trees
- Village Action Steps
- To plant Mvule trees
- Staff Action Steps
- To call the chairman for the updates
- Sanitation Hygiene Committee
- yes
- Water Users Committee
- yes
- Other Class Notes
-
- Community Ownership
- yes
- Ownership Story
- They are saving some money for their borehole in case it breaks down
- Three Stone Fires
- no
- Access to Clean Water
- yes
- Open Defecation
- no
- Water Access Explain
-
- Prevent Ownership
- None
- Allow Ownership
- They are working together
- Village Notes
- Most people want to grow sugar cane and then cut all trees
Mvule Community Development lesson
- How Many Men Attended
- 28
- How Many Women Attended
- 34
- Staff Attendees
- Abraham Mulongo,Henry Oyier
- Government Attendees
- LC1
- Visitor Attendees
- Jeff, Patie, and Brenda from USA
- Total Attendance
- 62
- Program
- Mvule Project
- Lesson Taught
- how to plant
- Notes
- Abraham, Henry, Jeff, Patie and Brenda met fifty two Ikumbya community members and they went around checking members homes and found many using their saver stoves, they also checked the bore hole which they found is in a good condition. The visitors planted three Mvule trees and the village was given two hundred Mvule seedlings to plant. They were so happy even if it was raining they managed to have a meeting at the church near a school and the headmaster of that school shut it down and brought the children to the meeting which was really good for them to also learn what is going on in their village. They discussed about the importance of trees to the people and they promised to keep the Mvule trees alive by putting cages around them so that animals can not destroy them. They were left with a task to plant the trees. Henry thanked the headmaster for bringing the children for the meeting because they are the next generation.
- Next Visit
- 2018-05-16 - Purpose: To check how they planted the Mvule trees.
- Program Success
- Program Critical Needs
- Program Ownership
- Other Program Observations
- Program Expected Of Village
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- Program Staff Preparations Next Visit