Water Sanitation and Hygiene - Buyange - Namutumba
Visit by Enock Madolo on 2017-11-22
Report ID
386
Created by
Enock Madolo
Created date
2017-11-22 07:41:30 UTC
Modified by
Ben West
Modified date
2018-02-09 21:39:23 UTC
Trip Time
10:00-18:30 (8 h 30 m)
Village Time
12:27-15:53 (3 h 26 m)
Travel Time
5 h 4 m
Household visits
Which Survey
none
Number Of Households
44
Visits Purpose
Check on the new latrines and other facilites.
Staff Attendees
Enock Madoolo
Government Attendees
LC1,Health Assistant,Police Officer
Notes
Enock went to the sub-county before heading to the village. He picked the sub-county health inspector and the police officer to go together and continue encouraging, teaching, evaluating and assessing the progress of latrine construction in most of the homes that have been so stubborn without latrines completed and also, visit the homes that are still digging and constructing new latrines. They managed to walk in more than forty homes and saw how the residents are progressing with the digging of new latrines. like in the home of Mr Sam kiiza whose home for a very longtime he didn’t have a latrine. He constructed a new latrine plus a dish rack. There are also four new latrines well dug and already constructed with bricks and cement .
There are some homes that have embraced the program so well and worked so hard to construct strong latrines and maintaining all the facilities so well. The use of ash is going on well in homes, this is also encouraging the kids and elders in homes to wash there hands after visiting the latrine and using ash. Enock was so impressed when he met a family of kisige Juma which didn’t have a latrine but has finally dug and constructed a latrine in his home. Enock encouraged him to smear, and taught him the importance of ash in the latrine as he demonstrated to them how to do it. Enock asked them a question how they felt having a latrine, they responded and said they are so happy and they can never run away again. The wife was so appreciative for the great work and many people are also thankful to kibo for coming and teaching them.
Current State
Participation Rating
2
Success
Few cases of open defection unlike before when most people had no latrines.
There are few cases of diarrhea
Village Critical Needs
The village is so big and needs a new borehole in the other section.
Village Action Steps
To make sure that all the facilities are constructed and well used.
Staff Action Steps
To meet all the local leaders, teach, assess and visit the remaining homes that are still digging new latrines.
CLTS Progress
Working on CLTS Program
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
None
Allow Ownership
Good leadership and hard working community
Village Notes
Hard working community and many people have embraced the program.
There are many good latrines constructed, dish racks, shower areas, kitchen areas, clean compounds hence improving the standard of living as well as the sanitation of the community.
Next Visit
- Purpose:
Program Success
Program Critical Needs
Program Ownership
Other Program Observations
Program Expected Of Village
Program Staff Preparations Next Visit
Report Photos
This is a new latrine under construction.
This is one of the homes which has been so stubborn.
This is a new latrine home which has just recently been constructed