The Pan African Medical Journal Info
For decades, the landscape of medical research was dominated by journals based in Europe and North America. African scientists often faced a cruel paradox: they were expected to publish their findings in high-impact "international" journals, yet these same journals frequently rejected studies focused on local African diseases, health systems, or socioeconomic contexts, citing a "lack of generalizability."
PAMJ publishes in , French , and Portuguese – recognizing the linguistic diversity of Africa. This trilingual approach is unique and ensures that researchers from Lusophone (Portuguese-speaking) and Francophone Africa are not marginalized. The Pan African Medical Journal