Medical Journal — The Pan African
The Pan African Medical Journal is more than just a repository of scientific papers; it is a vital instrument of scientific independence for the African continent. By providing a platform where African health challenges are analyzed by African researchers using local data, PAMJ ensures that the continent is not merely a subject of global health research, but an active author of its own health narrative. As healthcare infrastructure and research capabilities continue to expand across Africa, PAMJ remains uniquely positioned to guide, document, and inspire the future of medicine on the continent.
The Pan African Medical Journal was founded with a clear, transformative mission: to create a robust repository of African medical research and to foster a culture of scientific publishing within the continent. Historically, African researchers faced steep financial and systemic barriers when trying to publish in Western journals. PAMJ addressed these challenges by establishing an accessible, high-quality publishing pipeline. The Pan African Medical Journal