Community Empowerment - Nabikenge - Namutumba
Visit by Ida Bazonoona on 2018-08-31
- Report ID
- 2767
- Created by
- Ida Bazonoona
- Created date
- 2018-09-03 16:33:31 UTC
- Modified by
- Ida Bazonoona
- Modified date
- 2018-09-04 08:28:43 UTC
- Trip Time
- 10:31-18:08 (7 h 37 m)
- Village Time
- 13:19-15:44 (2 h 25 m)
- Travel Time
- 5 h 12 m
Current State
- Participation Rating
- 2
- Success
- The borehole account is active which makes it easy for them to do the minor break downs.
- Village Critical Needs
- Still waiting for ground nuts price to raise so that they can sell their goods at a reasonable price.
- Village Action Steps
- Continue with mobilization
- Staff Action Steps
- Prepare 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
- Unknown
- Allow Ownership
- Unknown
- Village Notes
- Nabikenge decided as a group to loan their ground nuts to the members. This is another way of making profit. When a member takes a basis of ground nuts, he/she brings back two basins. This plan is going to help them work from their homes for easy monitoring. Last time it was hard to distribute responsibility which made others feel like they worked more than others.
Community Empowerment Lessons
- Men Attendees
- 5
- Women Attendees
- 13
- Staff Attendees
- Ida Bazonona
- Government Attendees
- None
- Visitor Attendees
- None
- Total Attendance
- 18
- Lesson Taught
- Poultry Day 2
- Notes
- Ida went to Nabikenge and taught how to mix Feeds for chickens from 9-20 weeks old.
As usual she started with reviewing the previous lessons which they did well.
GROWERS MARSH
Maize brand. 70kgs
Cotton seed cake. 20kgs
Silver fish. 07kgs
Shells. 02kgs
Pre mix. 1/2kg
Salt. 1/2kg
Some ingredients have reduced because the chickens have grown they don’t need lots of fats.
After identifying female chickens,this feed is for these chickens only. Starting from week 18, the first egg is expected.
One member asked if they should mix water in the food, Ida told them not to mix Feeds with water. Water has to be put in a drinker and food in feeders.
- Next Visit
- 2018-09-07 - Purpose: Still teaching poultry lessons specifically on raising.
- Program Success
- Program Critical Needs
- Program Ownership
- Other Program Observations
- Program Expected Of Village
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- Program Staff Preparations Next Visit