Youth Environment Service supported by Uganda water and Sanitation Network (UWASNET) in partnership with Busia Municipal Council, and other stakeholders,operating in Busia District as World Vision Busia, Child Fund Busia and Red-Cross Busia Branch observed the National Sanitation Week which begun from 18th to 21st, and commemorated with the World Water day on the 22nd of March 2013. The activities conducted included; The world Toilet Cup game in three villages of Mawero East "B", Solo "A", Mugungu "A" ''Flag the poo" game in two villages of Mugungu "A" and Solo "A"; Sanitation debates in the following four schools (1) Victory, (2) Busia Border,(3) Busia Basic and (4) Parents' pride primary schools with a motion "Open defecation is a shame". Other activities included, cleaning 3 water sources and water collection equipments headed by the village environment committees (VECs), WASH United Girls' football competitions. The celebration of the World Water day drew stakeholders including the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO), the District chairperson, the Mayor, Water Officer, Environment Officer, Health Inspectors at the divisions, the 4 participating schools, NGOs representatives and the entire community.Over 1000 people where in attendance to observe the world water day occasion
The day started with cleaning of the selected well in Solo "A" called Omudik Spring well, and walking for water with band. The venue was in Solo "A" at chairman's palace where speeches from different guests were presented, school children presented sanitation songs and poems and they where awarded with sanitation improvement gifts to best performers and the launch of the World Toilet cup by the chief guest the Chairperson Busia District.
World Toilet cup game in Mugungu 'A'
General cleaning at the spring well and inspection of water collection equipmentts at Nanguke spring well in Mawero East B
Make sure all that mud is scooped out. A SIC member instructing the community on water drainage
I wish I could quit this job. How long will I continue doing this. One of the volunteers for 'flag the poo' game seemed to be saying
What the hell!!. This smell is disgusting.
At least this one is smaller. She seemed to be murmuring.
Cha- cha, cha-cha, A community member participating in cleaning their spring well, in names of Omudiki well
People were using this bush for open defecation, but now we have cleaned it. Our well should improve, thanks to the YES people. Community members where heard, saying during the clean up of the well to commemorate the National sanitation week.
More snap-shot for the clean up exercise at Omudiki spring well during thee sanitation week
School children marching during the World Water Day celebration in Busia
The matching teams arriving at the venue during the celebration of the World Water day
Sanitation Improvement Committee members with their Jericans walking for water during World Water day celebration.
A young boy caught in action-openly defecating during the 'flag the poo' activity.
Members of Solo A village after cleaning their spring well
The Guest of Honour (Ag. District Chairperson- Busia) giving her speech during the World Water Day Celebrations.
The Guest of Honour on behalf of Youth Environment Service awards gifts to the four school which participated in sanitation debate and celebration of World Water Day. The four schools were; Busia Border, Busia Victory, Busia Basic and Parents' Pride Primary schools.
World Toilet cup game in Mugungu 'A'
"Mobilizing the communities to participate in household sanitation promotion"
The ball is not going to enter, shame upon me. A community member from the Karamojong group seemed to be lamenting as her ball bounced in a wrong direction.
'I have always been kicking in the loo', I cant fail when everybody is watching. A village member bragging as he scored his poo in the loo during the World Toilet Cup game in the village- Mawero East B, Busia Municipal Council.
Human waste found in corridors,this was during 'flag the poo' game in the village. the exercise helped to create awareness and community members have started using toilets as a result of the activity
Mr. Ssebowa a Sanitation Improvement Committee member of Solo A village was among the team who flagged the poo
No water for you unless you clean your water container.During the Sanitation Week,women were mobilized to clean their water containers.
Let me clean it, I cant afford going without the water, what if my husband asks me. The lady cleaning jerrycan seems to be lamenting
General cleaning at the spring well and inspection of water collection equipmentts at Nanguke spring well in Mawero East B
Make sure all that mud is scooped out. A SIC member instructing the community on water drainage
I wish I could quit this job. How long will I continue doing this. One of the volunteers for 'flag the poo' game seemed to be saying
What the hell!!. This smell is disgusting.
At least this one is smaller. She seemed to be murmuring.
Cha- cha, cha-cha, A community member participating in cleaning their spring well, in names of Omudiki well
People were using this bush for open defecation, but now we have cleaned it. Our well should improve, thanks to the YES people. Community members where heard, saying during the clean up of the well to commemorate the National sanitation week.
More snap-shot for the clean up exercise at Omudiki spring well during thee sanitation week
School children marching during the World Water Day celebration in Busia
Sanitation Improvement Committee members with their Jericans walking for water during World Water day celebration.
A young boy caught in action-openly defecating during the 'flag the poo' activity.
Members of Solo A village after cleaning their spring well
The Guest of Honour (Ag. District Chairperson- Busia) giving her speech during the World Water Day Celebrations.
The Guest of Honour on behalf of Youth Environment Service awards gifts to the four school which participated in sanitation debate and celebration of World Water Day. The four schools were; Busia Border, Busia Victory, Busia Basic and Parents' Pride Primary schools.
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