Mr. Tweyanze Galabuzi, a resident of Acholi Quarters, has emphasized the need for government intervention to improve sanitation and hygiene in area, noting that this will go along way in adressing health challenges that emerge due to poor hygiene among the community members.
Galabuzi noted that the authorities should consider providing bins in the slum areas to facilitate proper waste disposal.
“Additionally, strict regulations on proper waste disposal must be established, and penalties should be imposed on those who violate them. People need to take responsibility for their actions. We are facing numerous challenges, including flooding and disease outbreaks due to environmental degradation,” Galabuzi added.
This was revealed on Thursday 19th December 2024, during a general cleaning exercise organized by WEHAT Foundation and its partners at Acholi Quarters in Banda Parish, Nakawa Division, a slum area located on the outskirts of Kampala.
Musa Abdul Rugumayo, the Executive Director of the WEHAT Foundation, urged the communities to train children to be champions of sanitation and hygien both at school and at home.
“Children are the future. We need to start teaching them to be champions of change in various aspects. While we prepare them for professional success, we can do better if we instill essential skills, such as enhancing sanitation and promoting social welfare in their communities,” Rugumayo stated.
Founded three years ago, the WEHAT Foundation is a Ugandan non-profit organization dedicated to creating a poverty-free, child-empowered society. Guided by the principles of equity, inclusion, and accountability, the foundation focuses on five vital areas of welfare, education, healthcare, advocacy, and talent development, operating in Mbale, Mbarara, Buikwe, Jinja, and Kampala.
Mary Kobusingye, the Communications Lead at Movit Foundation, who also participated in the cleaning exercise, said, “You cannot discuss sanitation without considering health. We believe that a healthy individual performs better, as personal hygiene is crucial. Therefore, we find it impactful to collaborate with organizations that share our values.”
She urged organisations to adopt the Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) agenda to promote sustainable development.