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UNICEF supported WASH programme in Karamoja
5 Result areas• Community level WASH
• WASH in primary schools
• WASH in Health units
• District and SC level coor
• Emergency
Resources /UGX/
District partners• DWO, primary • DHO• CDO• DEO
NGO partners• Cooperation and
Development (All except Moroto)
• Medair (Abim)
Resource planned disbursed
Cash 2.44 Bill. 710 mil
Supply 138 Mil 138Mil
Total 2.579Bill 848 mil
Cash utilization by districts
Unite for Children
Annual Review for UNICEF supported WASH programme in
Karamoja in 2009
Mototo DWO
19 November 2009 Moroto Chamber Hall
Overview of WASH programme in Moroto District
General District overview• Water coverage Overall=58%,
PS=67.7%(42/62), HU = 75%• Operational status estimated
75% of 492 facilities• Sanitation, general=10%• Pupil stance ration 45:1• Basic hygiene, HWF ???• IRC,C & D,KADP,ADRA,Red
Cross,ISP,W.F.P,SCiU, MADEFO
2009 UNICEF WASH prog• Water supply for institutions,
Latrine construction in Institutions, hygiene & sanitation improvement at institutional & community level, coordination & monitoring, EPRP
• Budget received = 149,278,000 and all utilized
• Other support- IEC materials & digging kits.
Achievement/Results/Targets
Result areaPlanned
targetResult
achievedRemark
Construction of latrine blocks in institutions
27 18 Cost adjustment
Training on PHAST 24 26
Sanitation and Hygiene promotion in parishes
2 2
Establish and train school health clubs
25 26
Monitoring of School health clubs 25 26
Result areaPlanned
target
Result achieve
dRemark
Supporting Emergency preparedness & response plan
2 12 UNICEF organized
Coordination and monitoring 4 7
Training of District officers on PHAST/CLTS
3 4 Organized by UNICEF
Best practices
• Construction of 19 latrines in Lokilala village and are so far being used setting a good example
• One community sanitation club has been formed in Kangole TC and they carry out cleaning of the trading centre and encourage good sanitation practice
Challenges
• Stopping Open defecation in the community• Disparity among the school on Pupil: stance ratio despite the
aggregate average (1:45)• Few partners working in WASH concentrate on water supply
but not sanitation• Poor involvement of political leaders despite their
commitment in meetings• Poor community level O&M – lack of system on spare part • Difficult areas (terrain/natural formation) and soil require
alternative water technological option
• Under staffing at District and Sub-county levels.• Poor data bases-inconsistence in information• Capacity of the private sector to provide quality service
Cross cutting issues
• The sector has worked in collaboration with health sector and education in the promotion of sanitation and hygiene in schools and community
• The WASH sector has also responded in terms of emergency and worked with child protection (e.g. recent case of returnees), in the construction of sanitation facilities.
• The WASH also attends DDMC meetings to report emergencies
Alakara Nooi
Unite for Children
Annual Review for UNICEF supported WASH programme in
Karamoja in 2009
Kotido DWO
19 November 2009 Moroto Chamber Hall
Overview of WASH programme in Kotido
General district overview• Water coverage = 45% as of
October, • Sanitation, HH latrine, 2.7% as
of October• Pupil stance ratio, Girls
41:1,Boys 57.1(overall 49:1)• Basic hygiene, HH level
=2.7%,PS= 73% HC = 64.7% • operational status 75%,376 wp• OXFAM, IRC CARITAS, PU,
C&D
2009 UNICEF WASH prog• Institutional water supply/PS +
HU/, Institutional sanitation/latrine construction/, community sanitation and hygiene promotion, coordination and emergency
• Budget received 18127500/= and utilized 9427500/ to be accounted
• Hep E response supply and digging kits
Achievement/Results/Targets
Result areaPlanned target
Result achieved
Remark
Training of HA’s HI’s CDO’s and community leaders on PHAST and CLTs
44 44 Training done
Provision of water in 14 primary schools.
14 14 7 already complete
Provision of 10-5 stance disability friendly latrine blocks separate for Boys and girls in 5 primary schools
10 10 Complete in the 5 primary schools
The rest of planned activities have not been carried out
Challenges
• Delayed procurement process – construction of latrines• Unfavorable geological soil structures –latrines• Poor database and management• Sanitation activities are inadequately prioritized and funded• Inadequate coordination of WASH activities by the district and
community• Lack of system in spare parts management and supply chain• Rigid cultures like No mixing of feaces and no sharing of latrines• Despite the aggregate pupil :stance ratio results, there is still need for
latrines in some schools (the aggregate result should not mislead since situations defer in different schools)
• HEP-E a emerging problem (11 cases and one death)• Under staffing in DWO and transportation
Best Practices
• 154 latrines at the manyttas in Nasinyon village–Kacheri S/County that can be taken as an example in up-scaling to neighboring communities - IRC supported
Cross cutting issues
• Schools being entry point for the various sectors and programmes: health, education, safe school initiative, child protection, HIV/AIDS
• The SMC’s ,PTA’s promote sanitation activities in schools• Schools promote the influence of the sanitation clubs to the
neighboring communities• In corporation of WASH activities in school curriculum.
Way forward
• Completion of committed projects which will spill over from 2009 work plan to 2010-drilling,latrine construction
• Hepatitis E control strategy in place• Set up an updated data base inventory • Have operation and maintenance plan-formation and gap
analysis of the Hand pump mechanic associations
THANK YOU
Alakara Nooi
Unite for Children
Annual Review for UNICEF supported WASH programme in
Karamoja in 2009
Abim District Water Office
19 November 2009 Moroto Chamber Hall
Overview of WASH programme in Abim
General district Picture• Water coverage = 47.8% (Otb.)
PS=78%, HC=5.5%• Sanitation, HH latrine, 37%
(Oct) HC Latrine 100%• Pupil stance ration, 86:1 (2008)
to 73:1 (Oct.2009) • Basic hygiene, HWF =?? HH,
PS = 19%*, HC =100% • Operational status=73% of 134• GOAL, WV, CARITAS, C&D and
ADRA, Medair
2009 UNICEF WASH prog.
• Water supply, latrine in school, community level H&S promotion, SHSC, coordination and EPRP
• Budget UGX 82,569,999 and utilized UGX 85,439,499
• Digging kits and supplies for HEP-E response
Achievement/Results/Targets
Result areaPlanned
targetResult
achievedRemark
Training on participatory tools and new approaches 35 35
VHTs, LC3, HA, SC technical ppl and heads of dep
Establishment of model villages in sub-counties 3 2
Aremobwala (Abim)Katala (Nyakway)
Improve comm. Based manag’t structure
20 29 112 males and 91 females
Schools sanitation and hygiene clubs formation …
25 25 Presentation of awards.
…. Cont’d achievement
Result areaPlanned
targetResult
achievedRemark
Construction of 5-stance latrines in PS and HU
10 blocks
18 blocks 10 in P/S, 5 in H/U-3 by madair
Improve access to safe water in institutions - drilling
19 19* 10 on progress14 PS + 5HU
Best practices
• Joint monitoring of programs with district leadership• Drama show being attractive channel for community
sensitization• Provision of digging kits made communities to respond
positively in construction of HH latrines in Adea parish• Communities fencing water sources after rehabilitationn• Community capital contribution towards water source
promotes ownership like Kopo borehole.
Challenges
• Inactive water and sanitation committee some areas• Land ownership posing a problem in latrine construction in
displacement areas• Lack of spare part dealer in the district hinders easy access
to spares and community based O&M• Insecurity in places like Nyakwae,Alerek.• Lack of some community contribution towards Operation and
maintenance lowers functionality of water sources.• Procurement process has been very slow in Abim.• Geological formation and soil type in some places like
Lotuke,Nyakwae hinders calls for technology options• Hepatitis – E Posing additional challenge (2 cases so far)• Under staffing and long recruitment process
Cross cutting issues
• DDMC as a platform for cross sectoral issues• In schools WASH has been calling up on education, health,
community development and HIV/ADIS• Gender consideration in water source user committee
Alakara Nooi
Unite for Children
Annual Review for UNICEF supported WASH programme in
Karamoja in 2009
Nakapiripirit DWO
19 November 2009 Moroto Chamber Hall
Overview of WASH programme in Nakapiripirit District.
General district over view• Water coverage,56.2%• Sanitation, manyata latrine
coverage; 2.9%• Pupils stance ratio;1:60
(2008) ,56:1 (2009)• Basic hygiene, HWF =68% in P/S
H/C=70%• Operational status;…70%. of 307.• Partners; DWSCG, ADRA, C&D,
KADEP.
2009 UNICEF WASH
• Improvement and management of wash facilities; construction of pit latrines in p/s and h/c. cordination and monitoring of WASH facilities; suport emergences.
• Budget received = 102,564,000/
accounted = 0
Achievement/Results/Targets
Result areaPlanned target
Result achieved
Remark
Training on PHAST and CLTS 24 24 SC, Dist.
Support hygiene and sanitation improvement
3 3 Ongoing
Construction of 10-5stance pit latrines in p/s and 7 ECD centers.
17 17 Ongoing
Establish and train 25 school health clubs in 25 p/s
25 25
Monitoring and supervision by HI 2 2 ongoing
Result areaPlanned
targetResult
achievedRemark
Improve access to WASH services in health centres,3 -5stance pit latrine in 3 H/C
3 3 Construction ongoing
Empty OPD pit latrine at tokora 1 1 Pit latrine emptied
Support district level emergency preparedness and response
1 1 A draft emergency plan was developed to respond to identified disaster
Best practices
Best Practices;
- gender mainstreaming, Involvement of women in key positions in management of WATSAN.
- Hand washing before and after meals
-continued sensitization of the communities on o&m of WATSAN facilities.
-personal hygiene practices
-good drainage at homes/household
-model village approach helping in setting exemplary
community for WASH
– Challenges– Cross cutting issues. E.g. Safe School initiatives– Way forward
Challenges
• High illiteracy level of wuc/wsc,members -• Attitudes towards o&m of community owned facilities is
generally poor dependency syndrome.• Inconsistent data at various levels • Collapsing soil formation• Low commitment to implementation of WASH programme• Coordination among the sectors and within DWO• Delayed procurement of service for latrine construction
Cross cutting issues
• Joint planning with cdo,health,• Community mobilization with extension staff I,e.HA,HI,CDO
officers.• Dialoque meetings with local community leaders• Gender mainstreaming in WATSAN activities,in liasion with
CDO, health. involving women and men
Alakara Nooi
Unite for Children
Annual Review for UNICEF supported WASH programme in
Karamoja in 2009
Kaabong DWO
19 November 2009 Moroto Chamber hall
Overview of WASH programme in kaabong district
General district overviewWater coverage • 25% , P/S = 64%, H/U = 37%
Operational status 88%, 266
Latrine cov 4.72%
Pupil stance ration
boys = 70.6:1, Girls 6.66:1(68.63)
HWF
P/S =56%, H/U = 70%
Medair, Oxfam, caritas, C&D
2009 UNICEF WASH programm
• Improve access to WASH in institutions (PS +HU), Mang’t of WASH @ comm., Strengthen coordination and monitoring at all levels
Budget received and utilized
Amount received = 137,396,500/=
Amount utilized =150,958,740 • HEP-E supplies + UGX 43.5
Million
Achievement/Results/Targets
Result area Planned target
Result achieved
Remark
Construction of latrine blocks in PS and HC
30 10 5 x 5PS5 x 5HU
Training of 25 school health clubs 25 27
Training on PHAST methodologies and CLTS concepts
24 60
Sanitation and hygiene improvement
2 2
Support DWOs to establish sustainable private sector base system
20 20
Monitoring of SSHE in 25 p/s 25 27
... Con’t Achievement/Results/Targets
Result areaPlanned target
Result achieved
Remark
Coordination and monitoring WASH activities
2 3
Train water office on data base mgt and GIS
5 5
Map all water points 1 1
Support EPRP 2 12
Monitoring of SSHE in 25 p/s 25 27
Best practices
• Communities of Karenga, Kapedo and Sidok are engaged in HH latrine construction and use
• Community women groups campaign on sanitation and hygiene drive. e .g TC and part of kaabong s/c
Challenges
• Poor groundwater resources in some areas/PS and HU/
• Inconsistency of data • HEP-E. Outbreak(142 cases, 10 death, index case
18/08/09)• Under staffing.• Transport• Collapsing soil• Huge gap on WASH services• O&M of both water and sanitary facilities.
Cross cutting issues
• Water sector has been in collaboration with other sectors like health, community, education, DDMC, women groups in issues like
- Community mobilization- Drama shows- Emergency responds - HIV/AIDS main streaming - sanitation and hygiene
Way forward for WASH – bridging period (Jan – Jun/2009) – Kaaramoja districts
Carry-over from 2009 AWP
• Completion of committed activities in 2009– Construction of latrines in PS
+ HU– Drilling operation which has
already started
• District level commitments– HEP-E containment in North
Karamoja districts and prevention by S.Karamoja
– Ik spring dev’t in kaabong
Start from new CP
• Inventory and setting database
• Resources mapping for new technology interventions
• Formation and gap analysis on pump mechanics to handle O&M
• Continued monitoring
Alakara Nooi