Water Sanitation and Hygiene - Budumba - Unassigned
Visit by Alex Walyomu on 2019-02-08
Report ID
4277
Created by
Alex Walyomu
Created date
2019-02-12 08:17:27 UTC
Modified by
Alex Walyomu
Modified date
2019-02-12 09:33:49 UTC
Trip Time
10:27-18:40 (8 h 13 m)
Village Time
13:12-16:20 (3 h 8 m)
Travel Time
5 h 5 m
Household visits
Which Survey
WASH Third Survey
Number Of Households
15
Visits Purpose
To follow up on target homes still laghing behind.
Staff Attendees
Walyomu Alex
Government Attendees
LC1,VHT
Notes
Ten homes in Budumba village were still showing no latrine present in their homes according to the third evaluation that was conducted. Alex had to go and follow up on these specific homes to see if they had made any progress since when the last time water sanitation and hygiene was present in this village to encourage all. Out of the 10 homes, 4 of the homes had made progress with one of the household digging a very deep pit latrine and put up 4 stalls because it’s a large family. The other remaining homes are still struggling because of some challenges like one home for Lubale Jackson the husband went away and only the woman lives with the children but they share a pit latrine with her mother.
The other remaining homes also still have challenges like Namwandu Asa is a widow and so the son put on another door for her mother to use. However there was no open defecation seen in these homes something that was very much encouraging and Alex encouraged the water user committee led by Eddy to continue encouraging all the village people to maintain their Sanitation standards.
Also on a good note, there were new dish racks that some homes had constructed replacing the old ones. The sanitation committee has made efforts to encourage all the village people to maintain their sanitation facilities. A general meeting will be scheduled to meet all the village leaders and the community to come up with ways to maintain their sanitation standards
The borehole too is taken good care of and Alex met with the water user committee chairperson and the caretaker and discussed about how the borehole committee needed to be active at all times. The water committee needs to follow all the bylaws to guide them on how best they have to take good care of their borehole. The women that Alex met with requested for health and spiritual empowerment because of the issues they are facing. Ida will be joining Budumba soon
Current State
Participation Rating
3
Success
The village in general still looks very clean and has maintained the sanitation facilities in their homes. He even spotted new dish racks that have been constructed
Village Critical Needs
There is a need for Health and spiritual empowerment program in Budumba and being requested by the women in the village
Village Action Steps
To maintain their sanitation and hygiene standards in their village and to always take good care of their borehole.
Staff Action Steps
To go back for a general meeting with the village to discuss the ways the village has to adopt of maintaining their sanitation and hygiene even when kibo leaves.
CLTS Progress
CLTS completed
Sanitation Hygiene Committee
yes
Water Users Committee
yes
Other Class Notes
Community Ownership
no
Ownership Story
Three Stone Fires
no
Access to Clean Water
yes
Open Defecation
no
Water Access Explain
Prevent Ownership
Allow Ownership
Village Notes
The village are proud of their stoves that they have got and were being used frequently in all the homes that got them. Now they are requesting for the health and spiritual program because the women themselves saw it as a demand in their community.
Next Visit
2019-03-22 - Purpose: Village meeting
Program Success
Program Critical Needs
Program Ownership
Other Program Observations
Program Expected Of Village
Program Staff Preparations Next Visit
Report Photos
Alex discussing with the chairperson of the water user committee and the borehole caretaker about Budumba status and to encourage them to always meet as a committee.
The village has generally maintained their hygiene and sanitation facilities according to a report that was given by the chairman of the sanitation committee, Mr. Eddy