Water Sanitation and Hygiene - Nawandyo B - Namutumba
Visit by Alex Walyomu on 2018-07-23
Report ID
2371
Created by
Alex Walyomu
Created date
2018-07-24 05:39:45 UTC
Modified by
Alex Walyomu
Modified date
2018-07-24 11:47:52 UTC
Trip Time
10:19-17:43 (7 h 24 m)
Village Time
12:53-15:18 (2 h 25 m)
Travel Time
4 h 59 m
Current State
Participation Rating
3
Success
The community members have worked together to build more than 20 stoves without the kibo staff teaching them but they learnt a skill from their neighbors in Nawandyo A.
Village Critical Needs
Village Action Steps
To continue working together and making sure the fence poles are got that will be used to construct a new borehole fence.
Staff Action Steps
To go back for a training of the water user committee and follow up on the borehole fencing
CLTS Progress
Sanitation Hygiene Committee
yes
Water Users Committee
yes
Other Class Notes
Community Ownership
unknown
Ownership Story
Three Stone Fires
yes
Access to Clean Water
yes
Open Defecation
no
Water Access Explain
Prevent Ownership
Allow Ownership
Village Notes
Water Community Meeting
Meeting Topic
user committee training,roles and responsibilities
How Many Men Attended
18
How Many Women Attended
25
Staff Attendees
Walyomu Alex
Government Attendess
LC1,Health Assistant,VHT
Visitor Attendees
Total Attendance
43
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Notes
Alex , Health assistant and the community development officer were in Nawandyo B for a general community meeting discussing about their borehole roles and responsibilities and training of the water user committee. Alex together with the sub county officials first inspected the new borehole platform and found it had dried very well and ready to start constructing the new borehole fence. They removed the banana leaves that were used to cover the platform 10 days ago. While in the meeting, the community development officer, Enock from Nabweyo sub-county told the community members that everyone in the community should have equal responsibility towards the borehole. He told them that they shouldn’t have this notion of thinking that the borehole belongs to Kibo group or the government and thinking Kibo group will be taking care of the borehole when they start using it. He also reminded them to have an effective and active water user committee at all times. The sub county officials appreciated Kibo group for the first borehole that has been given in the sub county and requested for more support since there are more villages in the sub county that are water stressed and moving long distances to get clean water.
The sub county health assistant encouraged the village members to maintain a safe water chain, meaning that the clean water that is got from the clean borehole should end up in their clean homes and using clean Jerrycans to fetch water from the borehole. He appreciated Kibo group for working very hard to help Nawandyo village and ensuing that Nawandyo A and B is open defecation free. Nawandyo village was announced as the cleanest village in the sub county and this was possible because of Kibo’s intervening to help. This village was in a bad state three years ago but a lot has changed positively including the village working together through the groups they form like the Mvule groups and the stoves groups. Alex will go back to guide the community members as they build a standard borehole fence and continue with the training of the water user committee and the community roles and responsibilities.
Next Visit
2018-07-02 - Purpose: Guiding the community as they build a standard borehole fence and training of the water user committee
Program Success
Program Critical Needs
Program Ownership
Other Program Observations
Program Expected Of Village
Program Staff Preparations Next Visit
Report Photos
The new platform has dried very well and the building of the fence can begin
Nawandyo borehole has dried up very well and ready to start building a fence