Healthy and Safe Kitchens - Ituba Namalowe - Namutumba

Visit by Suzan Winnie on 2019-08-30

Report ID
6545
Created by
Suzan Winnie
Created date
2019-08-30 15:24:22 UTC
Modified by
Suzan Winnie
Modified date
2019-09-03 12:24:10 UTC
Trip Time
10:11-17:24 (7 h 13 m)
Village Time
12:11-15:04 (2 h 53 m)
Travel Time
4 h 20 m

Kitchens all groups

Lesson Taught
adjustements 
How Many Men Attended
How Many Women Attended
26 
Staff Attendees
Suzan Keddi 
Government Attendess
LC1 
Visitor Attendees
None 
Total Attendance
32 
Program
Healthy and Safe Kitchens 
Notes
Suzan went to the village purposely to discuss with the members on how to scale out to the neighboring villages in building the fuel efficient stoves. When she arrived there, she got the members already gathered at the meeting place with their leaders who warmly welcomed her and sat down together exchanging greetings and discussed about the healthy and safe kitchens activities carried out so far. According to the discussions, most members were now cooking on their stoves and managed to repair their dish racks as well as smearing their buildings. Some members complained about the termites eating up their dish racks and hand washers whenever they built them and didn’t know what to do next. Suzan fixed the date with the members where they would come together and find possible solutions to some of the challenges they faced. She then requested the members to work together as a group in building the stoves for the members at the neighboring villages, for this would also earn them some money which they would use to buy some home basics. It also helped the members realize that not only did it end in their homes, but stove building turned out to be one of their income generating activities especially among the youth. Suzan encouraged the community to always maintain all their facilities such as the kitchens,stoves, shower areas, pit latrines,rubbish pits and dish racks for a better healthy living. The members thanked Suzan for the advice and lessons taught that day, promising to work harder in the program activities for an effective development within their community. Suzan then wished them a happy stay and left the village. 
Next Visit
2019-09-13 - Purpose: Monitoring the program facilities.
Program Success
Most members are now cooking on their new stoves.
Program Critical Needs
To teach them on how to overcome the termites which eat their dish racks.
Program Ownership
There’s unity among the members and their leaders
Other Program Observations
Most members have improved in their sanitation and hygiene standards
Program Expected Of Village
To begin building stoves for their members at the neighboring villages.
Program Staff Preparations Next Visit
To plan for the next visit