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a) Mainstreaming ULA in VcA WASH program in West Nile and Karamoja
i. Welthungerhilfe staff understand and apply ULA in WHH WASH projects
a. 3 meetings (1 in West Nile and 1 in the Karamoja program areas, and 1 in Soroti) were conducted with the WHH project staff.
b. 11 WHH WASH program staff were trained on ULA (6 in West Nile and 5 staff in the Karamoja project areas)
c. 4 field visits (2 in West Nile and 2 in Karamoja) were conducted.
ii. Key stakeholders and the target groups understand and apply the ULA in WASH projects in schools and communities
a. 3 meetings were conducted in the West Nile (with the Chairperson LCV, OPM, and with local government officials and school administrators) and 2 in Karamoja (1 with Moroto Local government officials and 1 with Nakapiripiriti Local government officials).
b. 3 meetings (1 in West Nile and 2 in the Karamoja program area) were conducted with local leaders and teachers.
c. 160 community facilitators and teachers were trained as F4W coaches (91 in Moroto and 69 in the West Nile).
d. 5 refresher training (2 in Karamoja for F4W, and 3 for F4W, Art 4 WASH and Dance 4 WASH in West Nile).
e. 6 ULA workshops (3 in West Nile, and 3 in Karamoja) were organized.
f. 100 copies of F4W manuals were distributed to schools and community F4W coaches in West Nile and Karamoja.
iii. Involvement and support of local artists, dancers, and singers in the ULA implementation
a. 17 artists and 35 dancers were identified and trained in Karamoja, and 9 artists and 31 danc ers were identified and trained in West Nile to support the ULA rollout in the project areas.
b) S4M Project in Kampala and Apac
i. Revitalization of school clubs to promote awareness and advocacy of WASH in schools
a) 4 inception meetings with 17 local government officials in KCCA, Apac Municipality, Ibuje Town Council, and Aduku Town Council were conducted
b) 6 inception meetings were held with 119 Headteachers and SMCs (3 in Apac and 3 in Kampala).
c) Situation analysis conducted in 42 schools in Kampala and 13 in Apac to map and assess WASH Knowledge, Attitude and Practice (KAP)
d) 40 school WASH patrons in Kampala and 12 in Apac trained on hygiene promotion and COVID-19 prevention and management in schools.
e) WASH patrons conducted sensitization workshops in 42 schools in Kampala and 13 in Apac.
f) 50 school coaches (37 in Kampala and 13 in Apac) trained in F4W.
g) 50 schools (40 in Kampala and 10 in the Apac) were facilitated and supported in the development of WASH action plans with the involvement of 1,229 WASH club members.
h) Engagement of 21 Girl guides and Scouts in Apac to increase WASH promotion in school
a) MHM Project
i) Construction of 3 MHM Changing rooms in Wakiso District.
a. New Hope School
b. Migadde Harvest Primary school
c. St Francis Primary School Kabagezi
ii. Rehabilitation of 5 deep boreholes in Wakiso District
a. Bulyana Primary School, Namayumba Sub-County, serves about 500 school children and community members.
b. Kanziro community, Namayumba Sub-County, serves about 424 community mem bers.
c. Namulondo Secondary School, Masulita sub-County, serves about 300 school children and community members.
d. Bbaale Mukwenda Primary School, Masulita sub-County, serves about 341 communi members and school children.
e. Magoggo Village, Kakiri Sub-County, serves about 170 community members.
f. Boreholes at 100% functional and functional Water User Committees.
g. Water quality testing was conducted, and quality certificates were secured.
h. All the GI pipes were replaced with stainless steel pipes and stainless-steel rods with new cylinders, and water tanks
c) Access to safely managed sanitation services
iii. Construction of a toilet facility at Kigungu Community Playground, Entebbe Municipality, Wakiso District.
d. 8-stance modern toilet
e. Functional O&M committee with bylaws and user fees approved by the village leadership and Entebbe Municipality.
b) Access to drinking water
i. Construction of deep borehole
a. Migadde Harvest Primary school serving
b. 100% functional with a functional Water User Committee
Failure to address the menstrual hygiene needs for girls (& women) can have far-fetching consequences for basic hygiene, reproductive and mental health. On the other hand, ensuring access to menstrual knowledge and training for those most affected - girls before and in puberty- is a key for a healthy development and Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM) is fundamental for their dignity and wellbeing.
Art4WASH is a component under the Universal Language Approach (ULA). Universal Language Approach is an approach to sensitization that involves the use of sports, art, and music to influence and enhance WASH (Water, Sanitation and Hygiene) behavioral change. The approach uses various methodologies such as Football4 WASH, Dance4WASH, and social art to educate schools and communities on the ideals of WASH
Viva con Agua seeks to work with visual artists to develop an Art4WASH manual that will be guiding the implementation of school and community-based WASH interventions using the Universal Language Approach
Stakeholder engagement meeting with KCCA officials from the 5 divisions in Kampala and headteachers of the schools
23 schools involved in the programme (7 schools in Wakiso district and 16 schools in Kampala district)
44 teachers trained in F4W from the 23 schools
16 schools competed in the F4W challenge (6 schools from Wakiso district and 10 schools from Kampala district)
WASH facilities implemented in the schools
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Handwashing tanks distributed to the 16 schools that competed in the F4W challenge
48 XL
purifaayas (water filters) distributed to the 16 schools that competed in the F4W challenge MHM Promotion in schools
24 teachers trained on Rosie’s World MHM Education Guide from WASH United 600 MHM kits distributed to the 16 schools that competed in the F4W challenge.
1 podcast session at Kansanga Parents Primary school for students to share their views on Menstruation
Promotion of UL4BC approach among relevant institutions and stakeholders
2 stakeholder engagement meetings with KCCA and Local Council officials and 8 civil society organisations Increase awareness on water, sanitation, and hygiene related behaviours in 8 communities (Kamwokya, Kitintale, Kisenyi, Entebbe, Busega, Lungujja and Nsambya)
32 Art4WASH workshops conducted in communities with emphasis on handwashing behaviour
32 Dance4WASH workshops conducted in communities with emphasis on proper toilet use.
32 Football4WASH workshops conducted in communities to raise awareness on proper garbage disposal, safe water handling, proper toilet use among other things.
32 MHM workshops conducted in communities to ensure that girls go through menstruation safely, hygienically, with confidence and dignity.
32 WASHeroes comics workshops conducted in communities to inspire children to change their behaviour.
7 WASH related murals painted in Kamwokya, Entebbe, Nsambya, Busega, Lungujja, and Kisenyi. 1951 boys and girls directly reach through the workshops
Athletics4WASH manual developed
14 drills on WASH
34 community coaches and school teachers trained in the use of the manual.
Increase essential attitudes, health and hygiene behaviours
Hygiene manual developed and 5000 copies distributed to communities and schools
8 UL4BC (art, dance, football and athletics) workshops in 8 communities including Kamwokya, Kitintale, Nsambya, Lungujja, Busega, Entebbe and Kisenyi.
3 pop-up events in Kamwokya, Kitintale and Entebbe to sensitize communities on WASH.
3 WASH related art murals painted in Kamwokya, Entebbe and Kitintale
8 MHM workshops held in the 8 communities 320 MHM kits distributed to girls in the communities.
16 handwashing tanks distributed to the 8 communities in the project
Promotion of UL4BC and S4D approach among relevant institutional and government stakeholders
2 stakeholder engagement meetings with KCCA officials and 8 Civil Society organisations to introduce the concept of S4D and UL4BC.
Increase access to safe drinking water
40 XL purifaayas (water filters) distributed in 8 communities and installed in public places like markets, churches, community halls and clinics
60 Viva purifaayas (household water filters) donated to parents at the pop-up events
List of acronyms and abbreviations
Disease 2019
Arts/ COVID-19Coronavirus
A4W -Art4WASH/ CHUSACreative
F4WFootball for WASH
Dance4WASH/
D4W -
Organisations/
CSOsCivil Society
Life Skills And Destitute Alleviation
M-LISADAMusic
GRLGhetto Research Lab/
Development
MYDELMengo Youth
Management/
MHMMenstrual Hygiene
ToTs -
S4DSport for Development/
Organisation/
NGONonGovernmental
ULA -
4 Behavioural Change/
Universal Languages
Training of Trainers/ UL4BC
USBUniversal Sporting Bridge/ VcAViva con
Approach/
Universal Languages
WUCFOWakeup Ugandan Children
WASHWater, Sanitation and Hygiene/
Agua/
FGDFocus group
Uganda/
YSUYouth Sport
Wasoka/
WWWatoto
Foundation/
authority/ MOUMemorandum of
KCCAKampala city council
discussions/
O&MOperation and Mainteinance
WSSWASHeroes/
understanding/