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3. ULA Community project
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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
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Atheltics4WASH in communities
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

