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City life in Uganda: Harnessing plants for a healthier home
DW (English)
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3/31/2025
Two Ugandan scientists are on a mission to transform city homes into greener, healthier spaces. Plants are multi-talents – they’re a food source, an air filter, an insect repellent, home pharmacy, even a security system!
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For Maureen Atugonza and Paul Oreshaba, Entebbe National Botanical Gardens is a prime resource.
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Featuring tropical forests and 500 indigenous and exotic plant species, it is Uganda's
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oldest botanical research facility.
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If you're interested in finding which plant is suited for what place, so it is also important
00:28
to identify or observe which plant attracts which insect or which pest.
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The ethnobotanist and the nutritionist work together to offer people advice on what plants
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will thrive in the prevailing climate conditions, and about the health and nutritional benefits
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of certain plants, as well as their role in improving air quality.
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Today they are visiting communications consultant Maureen Agena in Npoma, 40 kilometres east
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of Kampala.
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Her garden includes eucalyptus trees, palms and cacti.
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If someone tried to jump over here and stepped on any of the thorns, it's like poison.
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And the lemon scent of the eucalyptus trees keeps mosquitoes at bay.
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The house is cool, thanks to shade from the many trees.
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Maureen Agena wants to learn which herbs and plants have health-boosting properties.
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I brought you chocolate mint, thyme and oregano are both amazing anti-microbial.
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So that is anti-bacterial, anti-fungal.
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The nutritionist knows a lot about medicinal plants.
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On her own farm in Rukwanga, just north of Kampala, she cultivates for example the vitamin-rich
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life plant, which helps wounds heal faster.
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Chamomile too is under-demanding and a useful home remedy.
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And yarrow, she says, is a great herb for women.
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That week before your period, this is the best herb for you because it deals with the
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bloating which you first seen that week.
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It handles the headaches which we also experienced in that week.
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It's amazing for menstrual cramps and it doesn't stop on menstrual cramps.
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It also deals if you have heavy menstrual bleeding.
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Kampala's Makerere University houses another great resource.
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Its herbarium is full to the brim with information about plants and their properties.
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Thousands of species have been archived here over the last century.
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Many are now rare, particularly in cities.
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That's a development that needs addressing.
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Because trees, say experts, are the answer when it comes to solving some key issues.
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The air around Kampala is said to be bad air.
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But if we had more trees, then they will help us to clean that air.
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So we are having a challenge that we are removing trees and other plants
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and instead putting their concrete buildings,
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which also increase the heat in our environment
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because when the sun hits them, then it reflects and doesn't absorb that heat.
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In response, various initiatives in Kampala have set up urban gardens on roofs and in backyards.
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As well as keeping out the heat, these encourage people to grow their own herbs
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and importantly, their own vegetables.
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But the capital needs far more of them.
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Greenspots are few and far between.
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There's more on the outskirts, and it's essential to preserve it, says Maureen Agena.
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She continually learns new things about her plants
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and was delighted about one recent discovery.
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I had a tag, a skin tag, those dark dots that swell.
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And I read that this pencil plant could remove them.
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So I would break and then use this sap.
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I would just place it on this pot, morning, evening.
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After three days, the tag fell off.
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It just fell off like that.
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Oh, you don't know how. I could throw a party.
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Ethnobotanist Paul believes that such moments of wonder
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can also encourage city dwellers to appreciate nature again.
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That is your pharmacy.
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A pharmacy in the kitchen, a pharmacy in the backyard.
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So it is food, it is for defense, then it is cooling the environment,
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it is making it beautiful.
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The team is convinced that by helping people to get to know plants better,
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the more they will appreciate and protect them.
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