Water Sanitation and Hygiene - Bulinda 1

Visit by Alex Walyomu on 2019-06-07

Report ID
5504
Created by
Alex Walyomu
Created date
2019-06-11 09:16:54 UTC
Modified by
Alex Walyomu
Modified date
2019-06-11 09:59:44 UTC
Trip Time
10:31-18:36 (8 h 5 m)
Village Time
13:11-16:01 (2 h 50 m)
Travel Time
5 h 15 m

Water Community Meeting

Meeting Topic
roles and responsibilities,opening,hygiene and sanitation 
How Many Men Attended
How Many Women Attended
Staff Attendees
Steven Kambale,Walyomu Alex 
Government Attendess
LC1 
Visitor Attendees
 
Total Attendance
11 
Look Up
 
Notes
The pipes that had remained inside the hole were all successfully removed. This time round, there were more community members that turned up to help pull out these parts and even two Kibo workers, Jeska and Tape were present to participate in pulling out these pipes. Steven and Alex also met with the water user committee members and discussed about their committee roles and responsibilities and emphasized more about the importance of their community contributions. In general, the village has maintained their sanitation facilities but the committee led by Jeska and Tape were encouraged to continue moving home to home to encourage the village residents to keep the standards during this rain season. Due to the rains that was threatening , the Kibo staff didn’t move home to home to encourage the village on facility standards building on what the village has done with another NGO. In total, 17 stainless pipes were removed from this broken well and it was noticed that many of these pipes were bent and had cracks on them. It’s assumed that these pipes were put wrongly or the hole isn’t straight. Also Kibo WASH staffs will continue to survey why these stainless pipes bend and why they develop cracks. This will help us to determine the right type of pipes to be bought and put into this well. The WASH staff will continue to encourage the village on facility standards and contribute money towards their borehole repair. 
Next Visit
2019-06-14 - Purpose: To continue encouraging the village on facility standards.
Program Success
There is a general sanitation maintenance in the village.
Program Critical Needs
The broken well needs urgent repair because many people are water stressed
Program Ownership
Other Program Observations
Program Expected Of Village
To continue encouraging each other to contribute money towards their well repair
Program Staff Preparations Next Visit
To research more about which type of pipes would work better for this borehole and where these new pipes could be purchased from
 

Report Photos

7322 Some of the community members that were present to remove the remaining parts in the broken borehole.
7325 Kibo workers, Jeska and Tape were present to help pull out the parts