Help Children and Community of Rural Mukono have access to Safe Clean Water.
Vital Stats
Mirina N
- people helped5000
- People Doing It 15
The Problem
In many Families, more so in remote areas of mukono, Children and women travel miles each day to collect water for their families. It's dangerous and debilitating. children are kept out of school so that they can perform this and other associated household tasks.
Given the present human resource constraints that the sector is facing both at the central and district local government levels, it is recommended that the sector identifies and focuses attention and support to some critical areas that affect the service delivery efficiency. For example Though mukono is surrounded by the lake and that is lake Victoria, some other parts which are not near the lake people in that area fetch water from the trench and water in these trenches is not safe reason being that this water is being used by both people and animals which leads to an out brake of diseases in this area.
The Existing Water Situation/Facilities and Related Problems
The main problem or challenges that we face in Mukono District are:
•Distances to the well from the households in hilly areas.
•Time wasted by the women and children fetching water.
•Water-borne and related diseases.
•Risks like rape, and child sacrifice.
•Risks on the way to the well; e.g. accidents, snake bites, etc.
Causes of these problems:
•Poverty in the area: the community cannot afford enough money to built up a better water system to extend water near their houses.
•The available water sources are unprotected, and therefore, probably polluted springs (pond).
•Diseases due to the available contaminated water.
•The distance between the water sources causes time wastage and the households.
Given the present human resource constraints that the sector is facing both at the central and district local government levels, it is recommended that the sector identifies and focuses attention and support to some critical areas that affect the service delivery efficiency.
It’s upon this background that EACO decided to move in to raise support and create awareness about this situation.
Plan of Action
This Water and Sanitation Project aims at making measurable and sustainable improvements in water supply, sanitation, hygiene, and the overall environment in the communities we serve.
We recognize that in order to successfully improve health in developing areas, programs must be comprehensive, targeting both the direct and indirect causes of poor health and nutrition.
We therefore integrate our water and sanitation projects into our health and nutrition programs, as well as our workforce & enterprise development and food security and agriculture programs.
We have tried to:
1.Increase access to potable water and sanitation facilities.
2.Promote positive behavior towards water and sanitation facility utilization and hygiene practices (Behavior Change Communication).
3.Strengthen capacities of relevant national, county, district, and community stakeholders to perform their role in community water and sanitation services delivery management.
4.Improve clean water and sanitation standards, guidelines, procedures, and approaches achieved through regular and productive coordination and collaboration with relevant government, NGOs, and donor stakeholders.
5.Increase access to seed funds to support community generated activities that will complement infrastructural development.
6.Enhance strategic alliances and partnerships between public and private entities for development).



