Community Empowerment - Kitukiro - Buyende
Visit by Ida Bazonoona on 2018-11-23
- Report ID
- 3625
- Created by
- Ida Bazonoona
- Created date
- 2018-11-27 08:51:58 UTC
- Modified by
- Ida Bazonoona
- Modified date
- 2018-11-27 10:08:42 UTC
- Trip Time
- 10:48-18:35 (7 h 47 m)
- Village Time
- 13:40-15:26 (1 h 46 m)
- Travel Time
- 6 h 1 m
Current State
- Participation Rating
- 2
- Success
- Stoves are working very well and have been maintained.
- Village Critical Needs
- Mvule program is needed next.
- Village Action Steps
- Continue meeting on a weekly basis
- Staff Action Steps
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- Sanitation Hygiene Committee
- yes
- Water Users Committee
- yes
- Other Class Notes
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- Community Ownership
- unknown
- Ownership Story
-
- Three Stone Fires
- yes
- Access to Clean Water
- yes
- Open Defecation
- no
- Water Access Explain
-
- Prevent Ownership
- Unknown
- Allow Ownership
- Unknown
- Village Notes
- Kitukiro is ready for another program.
Community Empowerment Lessons
- Men Attendees
- 7
- Women Attendees
- 29
- Staff Attendees
- Ida Bazonona
- Government Attendees
- None
- Visitor Attendees
- None
- Total Attendance
- 36
- Lesson Taught
- Anger Lesson 2: God cares about me?
- Notes
- Ida went to Kitukiro and continued with the lesson about managing anger. There are three components of anger. Emotional. Cognitive and Behavioral. Let’s see each type below
The Emotional Response (The feeling precess) These components occur almost simultaneously so that the person experiencing them has a surge of anger. It is possible to see the way anger is expressed may be sinful, but the feeling of anger is part of God’s designed internal system which can give people energy and motivation to tackle difficult and life threatening tasks.
The Cognitive Response (The Thought precess) many times people use the expressions, I was so mad, I just got carried away, etc these responses hide the fact that there are thoughts occurring prior to and during anger which depends upon their mental interpretation of the event.
The Behavioral Response (The Action Precess)The Behavioral Response to anger is made up of words that people use or don’t use as an expression of their angry feelings. The Response may cause an explosion of angry behaviors like shouting, throwing,hitting etc. These responses may lead to deep depression and even suicide.The community was happy and encouraged.
- Next Visit
- 2018-11-30 - Purpose: Finalize anger management lessons.
- Program Success
- Program Critical Needs
- Program Ownership
- Other Program Observations
- Program Expected Of Village
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- Program Staff Preparations Next Visit