The African Journal of Primary Health & Family Medicine welcomes submissions that encourage scholarly exchange between family medicine and primary health care researchers and practitioners across Africa and the developing world, whilst providing a contextual and holistic view of family medicine as practiced across the continent. View our Editorial Team.
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The African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine (PHCFM) has expanded its focus and scope. With four dedicated sub-sections, it now covers Pain Management and Palliative Care, Sexual Health, Maternal and Neonatal Health, and Therapeutic Letters. This update reinforces its commitment to advancing primary healthcare and family medicine in Africa. Read the focus and scope. |
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| Posted: 2026-04-17 | |
Notification: Member of the International Society of Drug Bulletins (ISDB) |
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The African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine (PHCFM) is now a member of the International Society of Drug Bulletins (ISDB), a global network for independent, evidence-based information on medicines. Learn more about the ISDB’s mission. |
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| Posted: 2026-04-17 | |
Notification: Just released |
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| Discover groundbreaking studies and essential reads for your research journey with the live Table of Contents for Volume 17 Issue 1 and 2, 2025 of our publisher's scholarly journal. Stay connected to the latest research developments and enrich your academic pursuits. Explore now! | |
| Posted: 2026-04-09 | More... |
Press Release: New Blog Post – Celebrating Women’s Health Research |
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| In honour of Women’s History Month, a new blog post from AOSIS spotlights recent women’s health research publications from the African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine (PHCFM). These studies seek to understand the complex factors shaping women’s realities, informing more responsive, person‑centred primary healthcare. Read here. | |
| Posted: 2026-03-25 | |
Press Release: New blog post: Open-access books on SDG 1 |
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A new blog post from AOSIS features recently published open-access books focused on SDG 1: No poverty. These books cover a wide range of topics, offering valuable insights and contributing to the global dialogue on sustainable development. We also welcome new book proposals that align with the themes of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Read the blog. |
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| Posted: 2026-02-25 |
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