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 context
ABOUT THE JOURNALThe 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.
Nana K. Ayisi-Boateng, Fred S. Sarfo, Douglas A. Opoku, Emmanuel K. Nakua, Emmanuel Konadu, Phyllis Tawiah, Ruth Owusu-Antwi, Akye Essuman, Bernard Barnie, Charles Mock, Peter Donkor
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From the Small projects Foundation, East London, South Africa about Skills2Care, a learning program for community health workers in South Africa. Check it out at https://youtu.be/CjiPEvCmg44
We call on authors to participate in this years' topical short report collections. All contributors should consider topics that cover the impact of climate change on primary health care in Africa. If your research article fits the scope of these collections, submit your work before 31 July 2022. Read more on the AOSIS News Centre. Check it out at https://tinyurl.com/3x96zyy3
Videocast by Dr Tiny Masupe, giving a broad overview of the article titled, 'Prevalence of disease complications and risk factor monitoring amongst diabetes and hypertension patients attending chronic disease management programmes in a South African Township'. Check it out here https://youtu.be/vR6n3h5VAoM. @JeroenDeMan1@ThandiPuoane @PDelobelle
Newsletter: Developmental opportunities for novice researchers and peer reviewers
The African Journal of Primary Health Care and Family Medicine is aware of the need to build research capacity in Africa. We would like to improve the chance of acceptance for manuscripts from novice researchers and to improve the quality and number of peer reviewers. Download the letter from the Editor-in-Chief. Check it out at https://tinyurl.com/545kksrw