The Pan African Medical Journal Link

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Founded in 2008 by a consortium of African public health experts led by Professor Raoul Kamadjeu, The Pan African Medical Journal was created to address a critical gap. Before PAMJ, African researchers had limited options for publishing region-specific data. They could either pay exorbitant fees to Western open-access journals or settle for low-visibility, print-based local bulletins. The Pan African Medical Journal

Established to close the gap in scholarly publishing, the PAMJ aims to cultivate a vibrant culture of research dissemination among African health professionals and researchers. It provides an open-access platform, ensuring that studies conducted across Africa are available to researchers, policymakers, and health workers worldwide. To promote and advance health research in Africa. Click “Submit Manuscript” and register as an author

Sharing case reports on rare or localized conditions. They could either pay exorbitant fees to Western

The Pan African Medical Journal has proven its mettle during crises. During the 2014–2016 West African Ebola outbreak, PAMJ created a dedicated "Ebola Series" that became a real-time knowledge hub. Similarly, during COVID-19, PAMJ published more than 500 pre-prints and peer-reviewed articles from African frontline clinicians within weeks of the pandemic’s onset.