Water Sanitation and Hygiene - Buyange - Namutumba

Visit by David Balimunsi on 2019-07-03

Report ID
5867
Created by
David Balimunsi
Created date
2019-07-04 14:48:30 UTC
Modified by
David Balimunsi
Modified date
2019-07-04 15:03:13 UTC
Trip Time
10:47-17:49 (7 h 2 m)
Village Time
13:12-15:49 (2 h 37 m)
Travel Time
4 h 25 m

Household visits

Which Survey
WASH Third Survey 
Number Of Households
12 
Visits Purpose
Follow up on sanitation standards and update homes 
Staff Attendees
Steven Kambale 
Government Attendees
LC1,VHT 
Notes
Two households in this village were the ones lagging behind and Steven went to check on them and find out if they made any improvements. Twali Adam completed his pit latrine eventually and Gamali Rogers did finish in his second home. Generally the village has maintained the sanitation standards and still have the facilities. Their home compounds are well swept and their borehole that was drilled by Kibo group is well swept. Steven told the chairperson water user committee, Farida Salumini to only replace those old poles and make sure they maintain their bylaws to keep the borehole working as required. The village people continue to thank Kibo group for encouraging them and teaching them the values of proper hygiene and sanitation. The leaders will continue encourage all the people to maintain their sanitation standards during village gatherings. 
Next Visit
2019-08-15 - Purpose: Follow up sanitation standards
Program Success
The new well is looked after very well and still functions very well
Program Critical Needs
Program Ownership
Contributing money towards their new borehole and many of the homes still have the facilities in their homes.
Other Program Observations
Program Expected Of Village
Program Staff Preparations Next Visit
 

Report Photos

7823 The borehole in Buyange village is well maintained and swept
7826 Mwajuma digging a new pit latrine to replace one that sunk in during the recent rains
7829 This new pit latrine belongs to a new resident that just moved into Buyange from Kibuku district. The village leaders encouraged him to have all the sanitation facilities in his home before settling in