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Sunday 29 November 2015

IDEAS FOR UGANDA RETOOLS SAVE THE CHILDREN STAFF IN WASH


IDEAS For Uganda in Partnership with SPOUTS of Water trained staff and volunteers  of Save The Children-Uganda in Basic Water, Sanitation and Hygiene at Rwenzori  Gardens Hotel . The Trainees will serve as WASH ambassadors in Kasese District especially in Karusandara Sub-county where there is poor WASH practices were registered.  The place is also known for rampant flooding and silting of River Mubuku.
IDEAS For Uganda educator, Mr. Vvuve Ronald Introducing WASH to the participants

This arrangement saw the Integration of our Filters For Schools Project with Disaster Risk Reduction project of Save the Children, and Integrating Key Sanitation and Hygiene Themes into the school and community DRR trainings. Among other topics, the trainees learnt about the effects of Open Defication, Dangers of Fecal Contamination and Diseases Associated with Poor Sanitation, Consequenses of taking unsafe Water. 

IDEAS For Uganda Central Regional Coordinator, Matovu Paul taking the participants through IDEAS For Uganda
 The trainees were later empowered with the  Filters For Schools Curricullum and Activity Book to become effective teachers of WASH in Schools and Communities.
Ms. Rebecca Liebshutz , A SPOUTS Field Fellow during the presentations

Under this partnership, one hundred eighty (180) filters will be donated to poor schools in kasese to enable them access Safe drinking Water and reduce student chances of acquiring water borne diseases, hence increasing their school days. 
Participants during the Breakout session
 
A practical session was also organized at Karusandara Primary school which is among the beneficiary schools. Here, members of the DRR club were empowered in WASH advocacy, and  Save the Children Volunteers got the hands-on experience of WASH education and information dissemination. 

We look forward to further partnerships with Save the Children-Uganda.
Student members of the DRR club, Karusandara during the FFS training




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