Community Empowerment - Bukhana - Luuka

Visit by Ida Bazonoona on 2018-02-19

Report ID
845
Created by
Ida Bazonoona
Created date
2018-02-19 14:11:04 UTC
Modified by
Lorna Katagara
Modified date
2018-02-20 11:29:51 UTC
Trip Time
10:31-17:28 (6 h 57 m)
Village Time
12:17-15:17 (3 h 0 m)
Travel Time
3 h 57 m

Current State

Participation Rating
Success
Bukhana has successfully managed the saving scheme from which they have benefited a lot. 
Village Critical Needs
The road is very bad. Hopefully the government comes up for their rescue. 
Village Action Steps
Continue meeting on a weekly basis though Ida plans to phase out soon. 
Staff Action Steps
Prepare lesson for the day. 
Sanitation Hygiene Committee
yes 
Water Users Committee
yes 
Other Class Notes
 
Community Ownership
unknown 
Ownership Story
 
Three Stone Fires
yes 
Access to Clean Water
yes 
Open Defecation
no 
Water Access Explain
 
Prevent Ownership
Unknown 
Allow Ownership
Unknown 
Village Notes
Bukhana is ready to continue on its own. 

Community Empowerment Lessons

Men Attendees
Women Attendees
13 
Staff Attendees
Ida Bazonona 
Government Attendees
None 
Visitor Attendees
None 
Total Attendance
20 
Lesson Taught
Health lesson 2: Diet 
Notes
Learning how to breastfeed comfortably and effectively can take a little practice , but the act of nursing is fairly straightforward. Here a step-by- step guide to how to breastfeed a baby. - When a baby feels hungry, she may turn her head toward anything that brushes against her mouth or cheek. - put her hands to her mouth or make sucking sounds. Ideally you want to breastfeed the baby before she starts to cry . - Bring the baby close to you in whatever position is most comfortable for both you and the baby, and you can also use a breastfeeding pillow for support. Get the baby to open wide by rubbing his cheek or her cheek urgently pushing your nipple against the baby's upper lip. You can even press a bit of breast milk and rub it onto your nipple, the smell of milk will help entice the baby to nurse. 
Next Visit
- Purpose:
Program Success
Program Critical Needs
Program Ownership
Other Program Observations
Program Expected Of Village
Program Staff Preparations Next Visit