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Community Health Initiatives: Educating About Medicinal Plants for Disease Prevention

Mugisha Emmanuel K.

Faculty of Science and Technology Kampala International University Uganda

ABSTRACT

Medicinal plants have been integral to traditional healthcare systems worldwide, particularly in rural and underserved communities. Their bioactive compounds offer promising preventive and therapeutic effects against a variety of diseases, including chronic illnesses such as diabetes, cancer, and infectious diseases like HIV. This paper examines community health initiatives (CHIs) designed to educate populations about the safe and effective use of medicinal plants for disease prevention. Highlighting case studies from African regions, it emphasizes the role of local knowledge, collaboration, and educational strategies in empowering communities to integrate medicinal plants into primary health care. The paper discusses the challenges and opportunities in standardizing herbal remedies and the policy frameworks necessary for sustainable implementation. Future directions advocate for scientifically validated education programs that incorporate cultural acceptance and health belief models to enhance the preventive use of medicinal plants, ultimately contributing to improved public health outcomes in resource-limited settings.

Keywords: Community health initiatives, Medicinal plants, Disease prevention, Traditional medicine, Herbal education, Public health, Bioactive compounds.

CITE AS: Mugisha Emmanuel K. (2025). Community Health Initiatives: Educating About Medicinal Plants for Disease Prevention. IAA Journal of Biological Sciences 13(1):89-95. https://doi.org/10.59298/IAAJB/2025/1318995