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Total sanitation: is your neighbour killing you?
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| Sarah Nbuma displays good sanitation
apparatus inside her latrine in Nsasa village, Mpigi
District. |
| Credit: WaterAid / Caroline
Irby |
Sanitation Week 15 to 21 March 2007
The Uganda National Sanitation Working Group (UNSWG)
coordinated a week of activities aimed at raising the profile
of hygiene and sanitation issues in Uganda. The theme of
the week was total sanitation: is your neighbour
killing you?
Activities focused on stressing the need for communal
responsibility, encouraging citizens to look at their
immediate environment to identify and address possible areas
of poor sanitation and hygiene.
The following districts and divisions were selected to host
the regional Sanitation Week celebrations.
Sanitation Week 2007 calender
- Lira - Thursday 15 March
- Tororo - Saturday 17 March
- Rakai - Monday 19 March
- Kawempe - Wednesday 21 March
Getting sanitation on the
agenda Religious and cultural leaders
are some of the most listened to opinion formers in
Uganda and efforts are being made to consolidate and
nurture a working relationship with them as part of the
week's activities.
Communications relating to the promotion of hygiene and
sanitation have been distributed to them with the aim of
inspiring sermons on the subject in mosques and churches.
Illustrating the problem A photo
exhibition was held at the national parliament in Kampala. A
professional photographer was commissioned to take a series of
sanitation-centred photos, highlighting both good and bad
sanitation practices in a number of rural and urban areas.
Check out some of the pictures
that were on show
The photos were exhibited for the whole of March 2007. The
aim was to engage politicians and the media on the
national state of sanitation and hygiene.
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| Singer Bobi Wine. |
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Making use of the airwaves Last year
Singer Bobi Wine composed Kadingo, a song with a
strong sanitation message. The UNSWG aimed to jump-start
the song's hit potential by trying to get it played on
Uganda's radio stations which are very popular with the
public.
Already 60% of the leading radio stations and night clubs
are power playing Kadingo. The target is to have this happen
for at least one month, in the hope that there after,
demand for the song will continue.
Get the mp3 of Kadingo ( mp3 1Mb)
Student involvement As noted from the
Sanitation Week report for 2006, the student community
responds well to a competition. Efforts were made to
therefore work towards tapping into the Wildlife Clubs of
Uganda to interest both primary and secondary schools to
send in essays detailing what their school has done to promote
low cost sanitation and hygiene.
At least 3000 schools were targeted. Prizes for the best
essays were on offer.
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| Solid waste obstructs an open sewer in
Buwaise. |
| Credit: WaterAid / Caroline
Irby |
Partner activities Many of the
Sanitation Week sponsors and partners held their own
activities, for example, WaterAid partner CIDI held a day
of action to unblock drainage channels in Buwaise.
The channels in the area have become clogged
up by accumulations of solid waste, leading to flooding
and pools of stagnant sewage.
CIDI aimed to mobilise community members to help
get the channels flowing again, improving the general
environment.
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Sanitation song
competition
Would you like to win a recording
deal and a share of 5,000,000 USh in cash?
Enter our competition to compose a
song about sanitation issues.
FRESH magazine
A special magazine entitled
FRESH will document the activities taking place
over sanitation week.
Features will include a photo
gallery of the week's activities and interviews with
various individuals involved. It will also contain
a free CD of Bobi Wine's sanitation song
Kadingo.
FRESH Magazine will
be distributed free to members of the public.
Sponsors and partners
A variety of groups and
organisations were involved in sponsoring
sanitation week. These included local government
authorities, religious institutions, the national
parliament, Ministry of Water and Environment, Ministry
of Health, Akright Projects, Unilever, Crest Tank
Uganda, WSP/World Bank, SNV, WaterAid, Catholic Relief
Organisation, UNICEF, IRC, GTZ, Plan International,
AMREF, Concern Worldwide, CIDI, Horizon 3000,
World Life Club of Uganda and various FM radio stations
including Dembe FM, Radio West, Kiira FM, Rock Mambo FM
, Open Gate FM , and Mega FM. |
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