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The Pan African Medical Journal (PAMJ) - One Health

Updated: Feb 11, 2021

According to the World Health Organization, One Health is an approach to designing and implementing programmes, policies, legislation and research in which multiple sectors communicate and work together to achieve better public health outcomes. The areas of work covered by the PAMJ OH include but are not limited to food safety, the control of zoonoses, combatting antibiotic resistance, capacity building and national policies and legislations. The One Health concept therefore implies the collaboration of multiple disciplines and sectors working locally, nationally and globally to attain optimal health for people, animals and the environment.

Aim: The PAMJ One Health was created to highlight the rich output of One Health practice across Africa and beyond. Scope: We publish articles showcasing and advancing One Health practice and research in Africa and beyond.

The PAMJ One Health is an Open Access Journal published by the Pan African Medical Journal, the biggest African native Open Access Publisher in Africa. We accept for consideration manuscripts from all over the world focusing on One Health practice and research. We will consider manuscripts in the following categories:

  • Research

  • Opinion

  • Correspondence

  • Commentaries

  • Editorial

  • Essay

  • Reviews

  • Short communication

  • Letter to the editors

  • Sponsored supplements

Article Processing Charges will be waived for articles accepted for publication in the PAMJ - One Health by 30 June 2020. For more, consult the journal instruction for authors

Submit your manuscript now through the PAMJ Manuscript Hut

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