Water Sanitation and Hygiene - Naisamula

Visit by Tom Ngobi on 2022-03-28

Report ID
16545
Created by
Tom Ngobi
Created date
2022-03-29 09:33:56 UTC
Modified by
Tom Ngobi
Modified date
2022-03-29 09:50:36 UTC
Trip Time
10:20-18:55 (8 h 35 m)
Village Time
12:45-16:30 (3 h 45 m)
Travel Time
4 h 50 m

Large group meetings

Men in Attendance
13 
Women in Attendance
24 
Staff Attendees
Tom Ngobi 
Government Attendees
LC1,VHT 
Vistior Attendees
None 
Total Attendance
37 
Program
Water Sanitation and Hygiene 
Lesson Taught
triggering,standards,hand washing 
Notes
Tom made a visit to Naisamula village to conduct triggering in hand washing. The attendance was good and residents participated actively. Tom took them through the different lessons and demonstrated how washing hands with soap is better than washing hands with plain water using the clear plastic bag demonstration. Tom also used the white posh demonstration to show dirty finger marks on the posho for those who have long nails. This was to show that long nails harbors dirt and germs. A builder later constructed the hand washing stand under the guidance of kibo staff member Tom and residents liked the new idea. They promised to change their ways and always wash their hands 
Next Visit
2022-04-06 - Purpose: Check on hand washing improvements through the construction of hand washing stands
Program Success
The attendance was good so and th cup Age participation was encouraging
Program Critical Needs
The community requested for a new borehole as the one present of over crowded
Program Ownership
Other Program Observations
Program Expected Of Village
Program Staff Preparations Next Visit
 

Report Photos

28146 Residents showing off their hands to each other during the hand washing triggering session
28149 Residents showing their hands to each other during the hand washing triggering session
28152 The builder doing the final touches on the hand washing stand as residents look on
28155 Residents watching as the builder constructs the first hand washing stand as a demo in their village