Life Skills Education and Counseling - Kivule - Kivule Primariy School - Namutumba
Visit by Manuela Ongyera on 2018-02-28
Report ID
938
Created by
Manuela Ongyera
Created date
2018-02-28 12:31:15 UTC
Modified by
Lorna Katagara
Modified date
2018-03-02 12:08:52 UTC
Trip Time
09:22-21:27 (12 h 5 m)
Village Time
10:51-13:17 (2 h 26 m)
Travel Time
9 h 39 m
Current State
Participation Rating
0
Success
Village Critical Needs
The school really needs water so that the girls can stay at school during their menstrual periods.
Village Action Steps
Staff Action Steps
Sanitation Hygiene Committee
Water Users Committee
Other Class Notes
Currently pupils are finding it hard to attend classes mostly for the girls who are in their periods no water for them to clean them selves and they can not stay at school because they cannot change their sanitary pads.
Community Ownership
yes
Ownership Story
Team work
Three Stone Fires
Access to Clean Water
Open Defecation
Water Access Explain
Prevent Ownership
None
Allow Ownership
Love for one another
Village Notes
None
Life Skills Education and Counseling school lesson
School
Kivule Primary School
Lesson Taught
How HIV/ STDs are Transmitted
Girls Attended
40
Boys Attended
43
Total Student Attendance
83
Teachers Attended
1
Staff Attendees
Ongyera Manuella
Government Attendees
None
School Staff Attendees
Class Teacher
Visitor Attendees
None
Total Attendance
0
Learning Objectives
To enable the pupils to know how HIV is spread
Notes
When Manuela reached the school, she found pupils in class, as she entered she was happily welcome by the pupils.
Manuela started by asking the pupils about the previous assignment that she gave them, some pupils tried to share their findings then after she introduced the new topic about HIV/AIDS, she asked the pupils what HIV is but there was no response.Manuela told them that HIV is a virus that affects the people’s immune systems, which is the body’s natural defence system (H- Human, I- Immune Deficiency, V- Virus). She went on and also said that AIDS is Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome. AIDS is the last stage of HIV infection Or AIDS is the combination of opportunistic diseases like Tuberculosis, malaria, fever and hepezositer among others.
After that Manuela taught the pupils that for HIV transmission to take place there must be things for example the cut or a bleeding wound,fluids like Blood, vaginal fluids, Semen and Breast Milk.
After the lesson, Manuela issued to the pupils the past paper for the previous post test done.
In summary, Manuela advised the pupils to abstain from sex till marriage so that they can be free from HIV infections.
Next Visit
- Purpose:
Program Success
Program Critical Needs
Program Ownership
Other Program Observations
Program Expected Of Village
Program Staff Preparations Next Visit
Report Photos
Manuela is teaching the pupils about how HIV is transmitted from one person to another person
Pupils participated in presenting what they discussed during group discussions
Manuela teaching along with one of the teacher at Kivule primary school.