Community Empowerment - Nabikenge - Namutumba

Visit by Ida Bazonoona on 2018-08-10

Report ID
2587
Created by
Ida Bazonoona
Created date
2018-08-12 12:59:31 UTC
Modified by
Ida Bazonoona
Modified date
2018-08-12 14:27:53 UTC
Trip Time
11:41-17:50 (6 h 9 m)
Village Time
13:39-15:34 (1 h 55 m)
Travel Time
4 h 14 m

Current State

Participation Rating
Success
Nabikenge has been working as a group since they started working with Kibo. They sold the first batch of bricks now they are making more. 
Village Critical Needs
None for this week 
Village Action Steps
Continue the good work of making bricks as a group 
Staff Action Steps
Prepare weekly lessons 
Sanitation Hygiene Committee
yes 
Water Users Committee
yes 
Other Class Notes
 
Community Ownership
unknown 
Ownership Story
 
Three Stone Fires
no 
Access to Clean Water
yes 
Open Defecation
no 
Water Access Explain
 
Prevent Ownership
None 
Allow Ownership
Good leaders 
Village Notes
This village has the worst roads. 

Community Empowerment Lessons

Men Attendees
Women Attendees
13 
Staff Attendees
Ida Bazonona 
Government Attendees
None 
Visitor Attendees
None 
Total Attendance
17 
Lesson Taught
Poultry Day 2 
Notes
Ida went to Nabikenge and taught the community how to mix chicken Feeds. She first reviewed the previous lessons which they got very well. Ida asked the community if they knew anything about chicken Feeds. They said that they didn’t know anything but been waiting for people like Kibo to come and rescue from ignorance. Ida told the community the advantages of mixing the Feeds by your selves. 1. To avoid buying Feeds that are fake 2. To save money because it’s cheaper to mix than buying. Ida told them that when they mix their own Feeds, it reduces the risks of buying fake ones eg. If you needed 25kgs of cotton seeds, you will get the exact measurements but if you bought the already mixed you might buy 20kgs which might affect the growth of your chickens. This feed you are going to mix is for chics from one day to four weeks. CHIC AND DUCK MASH 1. Maize brand. 62kgs 2. Cotton seed cake. 25kgs 3. Silver fish (muteness). 10kgs 4. Shells (amasonko). 02kgs 5. Pre-mix. 1/2kg 6. Salt. 1/2kg These ingredients have different values. Maize brand has proteins and vitamins Cotton seed cake gives carbohydrates Silver fish gives proteins and calcium Shells help strengthen the borne and eggshells. Pre mix has every food value that might be missing in the above Feeds. Salt to preserve and making the food tasty. Margaret junior asked if the food is to be mixed with water. Ida said that No. the food has to be dry and water must be put in the drinker as you learned previously. Next time will continue from where we stopped. Margaret senior thanked Kibo for the great lessons and encouraged the community to put all the lessons in practice. 
Next Visit
2018-08-17 - Purpose: Continue with chicken Feeds practicals.
Program Success
Program Critical Needs
Program Ownership
Other Program Observations
Program Expected Of Village
Program Staff Preparations Next Visit