Organizational History
Butakoola Village Association for Development (BUVAD) is a not-for-profit organization
(Registration number: MIA/NB/2011/03/4640), that started its non-profit activities in
2000. In 2006, it was initially registered as a community-based organisation (CBO) under
the Gender and Culture Department in Kayunga Sub-County, Uganda. In May 2011, BUVAD
was approved by the NGO Board of Uganda as a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO)
operating in Kayunga District.
Kayunga District is located in remote central Uganda with its biggest percentage comprised
of rural areas. It has a total population of 358,700 people, of which 48% are male and 52%
are female. Close to 94 % of the district population dwell in rural areas.
BUVAD is among the NGOs that are complementing Government efforts in improving the
livelihood of the people of Kayunga. Considering that there are few NGOs in the area that
focus on similar issues, places BUVAD in a unique position of identifying opportunities
and work within the prevailing development framework at local, regional, and international
levels.
Achievements and Learnings:
Since its inception, BUVAD has been active in Kayunga and the following are its main
achievements:
• Promoting access to safe and clean water
BUVAD has increased access to clean and safe water and at the same time promoted
good health through the construction of innovative rainwater harvesting tanks using
waste plastic bottles as bricks. In the past two years, the organization has constructed
32 rainwater harvesting tanks each of 2,000 litres capacity for 32 women-headed households and 20 rainwater harvesting tanks of 10,000 litres capacity for remote rural community schools.
In addition, BUVAD managed to set up 16 hand-dug borehole water wells in ten village communities and six primary schools in the sub-counties of Kayunga, Nazigo, Kangulumira and Kitimbwa sub-counties.
• Promoting social cohesion and participation around WASH
With the support of GIZ-CUSP, BUVAD formed the Kayunga Water User Forum that
comprises of 36 Water User Management Committees (WUMCs). The Kayunga Water
User Forum is a platform that comprises of representatives from different WUMCs
from various water sources across the district. Kayunga District Water and Sanitation
Coordination Committee is a sectoral platform that is headed by the Water Department
of Kayunga District bringing together key stakeholders on water and sanitation issues.
The Forum has promoted social cohesion and co-ordination of ideas on issues
concerning access to and quality of water as well as operations and maintenance
of water sources in the district. It is used as a feedback loop to discuss challenges,
proposals and actions which are then shared with the Kayunga District Water and
Sanitation Coordination Committee. As a result, Water User Management Committees
and Local Councils promote greater security at water sources and theft of equipment
has since reduced. The Forum was also able to set up by-laws that govern operations
at water sources which promoted sanitation and hygiene among villages with the aim
to reduce the spread of diseases like COVID-19 and high crime rate at water sources.
• Promoting the health of people in Kayunga
During the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic 2019 to 2022, BUVAD with support from
GIZ-CUSP and the District COVID 19 Task Force participated in raising awareness to
prevent the spread of COVID-19 at public water sources through 50 community outdoor
radios, the Local Sauti FM radio station and distribution of information materials such
as posters. BUVAD also distributed soap, face masks and hand-washing facilities,
thereby contributing to the reduced spread of COVID-19 at public water sources and
improved health of people in Kayunga District.
• Promoting sanitation and hygiene in schools
BUVAD increased sanitation and hygiene in schools through sensitization and
construction of pit-latrines in 2019 using plastic bottles as bricks for three community
primary schools in the communities of Bwetyaaba, Nawandagala and Namagabi of
Kayunga Sub County in Kayunga District. This increased the number of pit-latrines
since one big school until then had used only one latrine. This helped to change the
community’s practices and mindset about open defecation, subsequently reducing
diseases among children and community members around.
It also improved timely attendance of classes since many children spend less time
waiting to use the pit-latrine.
This was made possible with the support from IDC Empower, Kitchen Table Charities Trust, and Minga Foundation.
• Support and care for Orphaned and Vulnerable Children (OVC)
Through our partners “Investment for Developing Communities”, BUVAD has been able
to support 14 orphaned vulnerable girl children through the provision of scholarships
and scholastic materials. Two have since graduated with a certificate in hair dressing
while 12 are yet to finalise their education.
• Increased knowledge on Sexual and Reproductive
Health Rights and HIV/AIDS Prevention
BUVAD focused on young women and adolescent girls through creation of awareness
on reproductive health rights and HIV/AIDS prevention among the reproductive age
bracket in the community. BUVAD also worked with schools and health centres to
increase knowledge through sensitization among youths, distribution of condoms in
different villages, radio talk shows on the local radio station Sauti FM and community
outdoor radio speakers about HIV/AIDs prevention in Kayunga District. This increased
knowledge of HIV/AIDs among 300 young women and adolescent in the villages.
• Innovation for Environmental and Nature Conservation
Waste plastic bottles are an environmental hazard as they do not decompose easily,
clog water channels thereby causing flooding, and affecting aquatic life. To mitigate
these negative effects, BUVAD introduced an innovative method to re-use plastic water
bottles as bricks in constructing the afore-mentioned water tanks, pit-latrines and
even houses combining cost-effectiveness with environmental protection. This has
reduced the waste plastic bottles in Kayunga District, since most of them are being
collected for the construction of rainwater harvesting tanks thus helping to preserve
the environment.
Vision, Mission, Values
Vision
Improved standards of living for the people of Kayunga and Uganda as a whole.
Mission
We empower the communities of Kayunga to make sustainable choices for improved
livelihoods.
Values
The following are the values that will guide BUVAD’s work and engagement with
stakeholders:
a. Integrity: BUVAD values integrity as a way to foster an open and positive work
environment amongst its stakeholders, leadership and staff.
b. Respect: At BUVAD, we listen to what others have to say and use people’s ideas to
change and improve lives in Kayunga District.
c. Non-Discrimination: We treat people equally no matter their personality, race,
religion, gender, age, or country of origin.
d. Collaboration: At BUVAD, we respect, listen and evolve together, and support each
other for the sake of attaining a collective goal.
e. Teamwork: At BUVAD, we boost morale and comradeship among the team.
Will construct, furnish & kickstart a center for youths' talents development, along with training in short course market demand driven skills for job creation
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Butakoola Village Association for Development (BUVAD) is
BUVAD is a locally founded civil society organization operational in Kayunga District of Uganda Eastern Africa. Provides solutions to local community challenges
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