Recognizing the colonial history of science, PAMJ publishes in English, French, and Portuguese. This allows a researcher from Senegal to collaborate with one from Angola without linguistic gatekeeping.
Addressing the Non-Communicable Disease (NCD) crisis in Sub-Saharan Africa. Tone: Professional, evidence-based, solution-oriented (matching PAMJ's readership of clinicians, researchers, and public health officials). The Pan African Medical Journal
The PAMJ's scope encompasses a wide range of topics related to healthcare in Africa, including but not limited to: Recognizing the colonial history of science, PAMJ publishes
Used by organizations like the WHO and Africa CDC. Recognizing the colonial history of science