Manuscripts in Preparation

  1. Kamatenesi-Mugisha, M., Oryem-Origa, H., Olwa-Odyek & Makawiti, W. (in Prep). Ethno-pharmacological Screening of Vernonia amygdalina and Cleome gynandra traditionally used in Childbirth in Western Uganda. (NAPRECA).
  2. Kamatenesi-Mugisha, M., Oryem-Origa, H., Olwa-Odyek & Esezah Kakudidi (in Prep). Medicinal Plants and Gender Integration in Reproductive Health Care Delivery: a case study in Mbarara District, Western Uganda. African Journal of Ecology.

Distance Education Books Write up

  1. Kamatenesi, M. and Kakudidi Esezah (2006)., ETX 4151: Introduction to Ethnobotany. Bachelor of Science, Education, CCE. Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda.
  2. Kamatenesi, M. and Asasira, J (2003). Environmental Impact Assessment. Department of Distance Learning. Bachelor of Science, Education, CCE. Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda.
  3. Oryem-Origa H. and Kamatenesi M. Mugisha (March 2007). Medicinal and Poisonous Plants of East Africa, Programme for study in Africa by Canadian Students and Makerere University.

Unpublished reports.

  1. Musiimenta,P., Kamatenesi-Mugisha, M.,and Namutebi, A. (2010).  Men’s Role in Maternal Health Care in Nyakayojo and Kanyaryeru in Mbarara and Kiruhura Districts in Western Uganda. Gender and Nutri-medicinal plants October 2010.
  2. , Oryem-Origa, H., Olwa Odyek, & Kakudidi, E. (2005). Medicinal plants and gender integration in reproductive health care delivery in Uganda. Final report submitted to AICAD, Nairobi, Kenya (October 2005) (Part 2-Gender Dimension).
  3. Kamatenesi-Mugisha, M., Oryem-Origa, H., Olwa Odyek, & Kakudidi, E. (2004). Medicinal plants and gender integration in reproductive health care delivery in Uganda. Final report submitted to AICAD, Nairobi, Kenya (August 2004) (Part 1-Ethnobotanical Documentation and Laboratory Screening).
  4. Kamatenesi-Mugisha, M (2004). Medicinal Plants Used in Reproductive Health Care In Western Uganda: Documentation, Phytochemical and Bioactivity Evaluation. Ph.D. Thesis, Makerere University, Uganda.
  5. Kamatenesi-Mugisha, M. & Makawiti, D.W. (2003). Utilisation of Oxytocic Medicinal Plants in Pregnancy in Uganda: Implications to Health Care Delivery. In: 24th African Health Sciences Congress. Challenges and Strategies in Combating Health Problems in Africa, Towards Development Efforts, African Union Conference Centre, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. September 28th – 2nd October 2003.
  6. Kamatenesi-Mugisha, M (2002). Medicinal Plants used in reproductive health care in western Uganda: phytochemical and bioactivity evaluation. Report submitted to the Department of women and gender studies, Makerere University, Kampala, January 2002.
  7. Kamatenesi-Mugisha, M. (2002). Medical Ethnobotany and Reproductive Health Care: Methodology used in Queen Elizabeth Biosphere Reserve, Western Uganda. Unesco-Mab Workshop on Social Monitoring in Germany. 11th -14th December 2002.
  8. Kamatenesi-Mugisha, M. (2001). Medicinal Plants used in Reproductive Health Care: A Case Study in Bushenyi and Kasese Districts, Western Uganda. Report Submitted to World Health Organisation (WHO), Kampala, Uganda, June 2001.
  9. Kamatenesi-Mugisha, M. (2001) Medicinal Plants used in Reproductive Health Care in and around Queen Elizabeth Biosphere Reserve, Western Uganda. Report submitted to UNESCO-MAB Young Scientist Research Award, 2000.
  10. Kamatenesi-Mugisha, M. (1999). The Conservation of Medicinal Plants: A Case Study in Uganda. Darwin Initiative and Royal Botanical Gardens Kew. Course Project conducted at the National Herbarium, Nairobi, Kenya.
  11. Kamatenesi-Mugisha, M & Oryem-Origa, H. (1998). Gender and Utilisation of Plant Resources of Queen Elizabeth Biosphere Reserve. Gender and Wildlife Management. Proceedings of the 3rd Uganda National UNESCO – BRAAF.     
  12. Kamatenesi-Mugisha, M. (1997). Utilisation of Medicinal Plants Nyakibazi [Rytigynia spp.] in the multiple use zones of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Uganda. M.Sc. Thesis, Makerere University.