Abstract

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.

Highlights

  • We are delighted to announce two developmental opportunities for novice researchers and peer reviewers

  • The Editorial Board members are supporting these opportunities and we are grateful for their willingness to assist with this

  • Peer reviewing is an essential service that researchers offer to each other to improve the scientific validity of original research prior to publication and to decline work that has significant flaws

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Summary

Research capacity building

The African Journal of Primary Health Care and Family Medicine (PHCFM) 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. We are delighted to announce two developmental opportunities for novice researchers and peer reviewers. The Editorial Board members are supporting these opportunities and we are grateful for their willingness to assist with this

Support to novice researchers
Development of peer reviewers
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