The African Journal of Reproductive Health is a highly respected, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to addressing critical issues in reproductive health across the African continent. The journal's primary goal is to promote evidence-based practices and policies that improve reproductive health outcomes for individuals and communities.
Coverage includes a wide range of topics, such as family planning, maternal health, sexual health, adolescent reproductive health, HIV/AIDS, and reproductive cancers. The journal welcomes original research articles, systematic reviews, and commentaries that contribute to a deeper understanding of reproductive health challenges and solutions in the African context. The journal discusses health sciences, nursing, collective health, global health, and medical anthropology.
Indexed in major databases like Scopus, African Index Medicus, and Popline, the African Journal of Reproductive Health disseminates research findings to a broad audience of policymakers, healthcare professionals, and researchers, facilitating informed decision-making and driving positive change in reproductive health outcomes throughout Africa. The journal promotes evidence-based practices and policies that can improve reproductive health outcomes for individuals and communities.