Healthy and Safe Kitchens - Ituba Namalowe - Namutumba

Visit by Harriet Kefeza on 2020-01-27

Report ID
8249
Created by
Harriet Kefeza
Created date
2020-02-04 09:05:03 UTC
Modified by
Harriet Kefeza
Modified date
2020-02-04 09:32:53 UTC
Trip Time
10:14-05:26 (-5 h 12 m)
Village Time
12:33-15:13 (2 h 40 m)
Travel Time
-8 h 32 m

Kitchens all groups

Lesson Taught
assignment check 
How Many Men Attended
How Many Women Attended
25 
Staff Attendees
Tape Bwana 
Government Attendess
LC1 
Visitor Attendees
None 
Total Attendance
29 
Program
Healthy and Safe Kitchens 
Notes
Tape went to ituba Namalowe to follow up on stove usage especially the few homes that were found cooking on three stone fire along side the fuel efficient stoves. She was led by one of the group members called Kagoya to different homes of the participants.She found some people who lacked firewood risen stands for firewood storage when they had constructed them but the challenge was some were empty or lacked firewood. Tape reminded them to put wet wood on the firewood risen stands that will dry as time goes by so that they will use them during the time of scarcity. Participants thanked Tape for encouraging them and promised to fill their firewood risen stand with wet wood. She also reminded those who had not smeared their home facilities and stoves to do so so that their facilities will look neat and last long . 
Next Visit
2020-01-03 - Purpose: To follow up on stove usage.
Program Success
Some people cook on their stoves on daily basis.
Program Critical Needs
Continue encouraging team work.
Program Ownership
Most people cook on their stoves on daily basis.
Other Program Observations
Sanitation and hygiene standards have been maintained.
Program Expected Of Village
Continue smearing their home facilities,using stoves and constructing the fire risen stands for firewood storage.
Program Staff Preparations Next Visit
Prepare the next lesson.
 

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10346 This old woman is proud of her stove
10349 This woman Kauda is proud of her firewood risen stand for firewood storage.