The Pan African Medical | Journal
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In the rapidly evolving landscape of global health academia, one publication stands as a beacon of African scientific independence and rigor: The Pan African Medical Journal (PAMJ) . For researchers, clinicians, and public health policymakers across the continent, PAMJ is not merely a repository of studies; it is the definitive platform for African-generated evidence addressing African health challenges. A Brief History: Bridging the Publication Gap Founded in 2008 by the African Field Epidemiology Network (AFENET), The Pan African Medical Journal was born out of a specific crisis: African researchers were producing high-quality data, yet they faced systemic barriers to publication in Western-dominated journals. High article processing charges (APCs), linguistic bias, and a lack of appreciation for local context often left vital research unpublished. The Pan African Medical Journal