Healthy and Safe Kitchens - Kalitumba - Namutumba

Visit by Suzan Winnie on 2019-06-10

Report ID
5546
Created by
Suzan Winnie
Created date
2019-06-11 06:48:36 UTC
Modified by
Suzan Winnie
Modified date
2019-06-12 06:29:38 UTC
Trip Time
10:16-16:21 (6 h 5 m)
Village Time
12:22-14:10 (1 h 48 m)
Travel Time
4 h 17 m

Kitchens all groups

Lesson Taught
demonstration stove 
How Many Men Attended
How Many Women Attended
Staff Attendees
Tape Bwana,Suzan Keddi 
Government Attendess
VHT 
Visitor Attendees
None 
Total Attendance
Program
Healthy and Safe Kitchens 
Notes
Suzan and Tape went to the village purposely to teach the community members how to build the fuel efficient stoves. However when they arrived there, they only received sad news from the program chairperson who said that their L.C.1 chairman had lost his wife in the previous night due to over bleeding after giving birth to their child. Kibo staffs felt sorry for their loss and for that reason they were unable to carry out the activity because most of the members had already left for the burial function which was going to take place at the neighboring village called Busiki in Bukudhumira while others were preparing to leave. The meeting was then postponed to another day. 
Next Visit
2019-06-14 - Purpose: To teach the members how to remove the banana stems from the old built stoves
Program Success
Some members are smearing and repairing their home facilities
Program Critical Needs
Continue empowering them with the skills of building the energy saving stoves since most of them are still using the three stones open flames for cooking.
Program Ownership
There’s unity among the members when it comes to participating in the program activities.
Other Program Observations
Some water and sanitation hygiene facilities are well maintained in some homes
Program Expected Of Village
To look for grass and chop it into tiny pieces in preparation for building the stoves
Program Staff Preparations Next Visit
To plan and prepare for the next meeting
 

Report Photos

7346 One of the community members found still using a three stones open flames for cooking food.
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