Introduction visits to ADA PILS districts
Updated - Monday 07 March 2011
In February 2010, Caritas Gulu, NETWAS Uganda and IRC carried out the introduction visits on the Learning for Performance Improvement in Sanitation (PILS) initiative in Gulu, Kitgum and Pader, the three project districts. The major aim was to create ownership of this initiative among district politicians and technocrats, and NGOs and UN agencies active in sanitation.
Learning for increased performance, and more coordination and harmonisation on rural sanitation approaches and technologies needs to be strongly anchored in the existing institution. The District Water and Sanitation Coordinating Committees (DWSCC) have that mandate and bring all stakeholders together. The visiting team discussed the project with DWSCCs. All Committees were enthusiastic as this project directly supports them to improve their operations and learn in a changed environment. They realized that the attitudinal change among people at village, parish, sub-county and district level is required but also needs time.
In March 2010 the first series of district-based learning sessions were conducted.
Pader Introduction Mission February 2010
An overview of findings, the status of the project and future activities.
ADA 100302 Pader_IntroductionMission_Feb10_Report-.pdf (653.3 kB)
Kitgum Introduction Mission February 2010
A short overview of the status of the project and the next activities.
ADA 100302 Kitgum_IntroductionMission_Feb10_Report.pdf (639.3 kB)
Gulu Introduction Mission February 2010
This report gives an overview of the status of the project and future activities including a road map.
ADA 100302 Gulu_IntroductionMission_Feb10_Report-f.pdf (636.8 kB)

