Water Sanitation and Hygiene - Kalalu

Visit by Tom Ngobi on 2019-12-04

Report ID
7811
Created by
Tom Ngobi
Created date
2019-12-15 20:28:11 UTC
Modified by
Tom Ngobi
Modified date
2019-12-15 20:40:47 UTC
Trip Time
10:15-17:50 (7 h 35 m)
Village Time
14:44-15:30 (0 h 46 m)
Travel Time
6 h 49 m

Large group meetings

Men in Attendance
Women in Attendance
Staff Attendees
Tom Ngobi 
Government Attendees
LC1 
Vistior Attendees
None 
Total Attendance
Program
Water Sanitation and Hygiene 
Lesson Taught
standards 
Notes
Tom planned to make a visit to kalalu village to have a meeting with village leaders to discuss about Kibo’s intention of promoting sanitation and hygiene in the village. But the day did not go as planned. The trip was cut short by bad roads. As Tom made his way to kalalu village, he found a truck stuck in the swamp and had no way to continue traveling to kalalu. He was directed by the village leaders to use a different route which he tried but also he reached a place that was completely impassable. As he turned around to head back, he found a truck stuck in the road and so he had to wait until the truck was removed from the middle of the road. The road was narrow and muddy so Tom could not even pass around it as he would also get stuck. Finally after a while waiting, the truck was removed and Tom passed. Instead of driving straight to jinja, Tom made a short route to ibaako village and there he found a home with a new latrine being constructed. He only visited 8 homes along the road towards Bukoona. He also met with two committee members of ibaako whom he encouraged to engage their village on a daily basis so as to improve their sanitation and hygiene. Tom after left for jinja. 
Next Visit
2020-01-08 - Purpose: To meet with the village leaders
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Report Photos

9944 This is the new latrine under construction that Tom found in ibaako after making a short route to the village of ibaako