Authors are advised to observe that the introduction section of the manuscript (usually not more than three pages) needs to clearly motivate the problem, state research question succinctly, introduce the empirical method, present the estimated results, include a note on value addition to the existing body of knowledge, robustness checks, policy implications, limitations and organization of study. The AJER requires authors to submit manuscripts that clearly locate the existing gaps in the literature, discuss the relevant theory, and introduce the research hypotheses if any. Authors are also reminded to provide details on all data sources and their limitations. The methodology section needs to single out clearly why the use of a particular methodology is more preferred than alternative; and more so, giving appropriate details when recent techniques are employed. The discussion section should highlight the implications, novel contributions and the limitations of the existing study.
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The AJER is indexed in
- Repec:https://ideas.repec.org/s/ags/afjecr.html,
- EconPapers:https://econpapers.repec.org/article/agsafjecr/
- AgEcon Search,https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/?ln=en,
- EBSCO
Aims and Scope
The Business Education Journal (BEJ) is a peer-reviewed scholarly outlet published by the College of Business Education. BEJ is a multidisciplinary publication outlet aimed to advance the field of business and management with novel content and robust implications for academicians, leaders and professional managers around the globe. To ensure maximum value of knowledge, all research-based articles are published online as open-access to be universally read and applied without paid subscription. The Journal welcomes contributions from diverse disciplines that establish a clear and sound link with business and management.
The Journal publishes the following article types: Original Research Articles, which are full-length papers based on original data and analysis; and Review articles to be considered for publication in this journal should be systematic literature review (SLR), bibliometric, and meta-analysis, as well as narrative review articles. We also welcome Special Issues, entailing the collection of articles organised around a specific topic. Potential guest editors are invited to submit proposals for special issues, including a brief description of the topic and a list of potential contributors and tentative titles of their articles to one of the editors.
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EAHRJ contains peer-reviewed articles, original articles, reviews, book reviews, short communications, surveys, commentaries, opinions on policy or practice, essays, reports, etc., from East Africa. It covers the wide range of subjects and issues in the health sector ranging from medicine, geo-medicine, dentistry, nursing, pharmacology, toxicology, pharmaceutical science, veterinary science, food science, health-related agriculture science, health professionals, etc., that provide evidence for improving health policy and practice.
Other websites associated with this journal:https://eahrj.eahealth.org/ andhttps://www.eac.int/institutions/eahrc/ea-health-research-journal
East African Journal of Applied Health Monitoring and Evaluation
• To build a high quality body of knowledge around health-related M&E in the East African context.
• To contribute to a culture of peer-reviewed publication focused on applied health M&E in the East African context.
• To strengthen the drive to use data for decision making in the health sector in East Africa.
• To encourage the sharing of best practices and lessons learned in health M&E and development.
The journal will accept original, high quality articles focusing on applied experiences of monitoring and evaluation (M&E) in the health sector in Africa, with a particular focus on East Africa, as well as articles based on health-related M&E experiences from outside of Africa but which will provide useful comparative lessons. All EAJAHME articles will be freely available online.
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The journal is a source of inspiration to upcoming medical scientists ,practioners, research scholars, educationists and scientific community across Africa and the world.
Other websites associated with this journal:https://www.imtu.edu/research/imtuMedicalJournal
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Jarida la Chama cha Lugha na Fasihi ya Kiswahili Tanzania (CHALUFAKITA)
Chama cha Lugha na Fasihi ya Kiswahili Tanzania (CHALUFAKITA) Journal is owned by the stated association which is based in Tanzania; and its headquarter is in Dodoma region. CHALUFAKITA is an international journal which publishes its articles once a year. The Journal can be accessed online and a hard copy is also available. The Journal has also been registered on African Journals Online (AJOL). The main objective of CHALUFAKITA Journal is to develop and promote Kiswahili language and the Swahili culture. The Journal provides an avenue to scholars to undertake research and publish diverse papers that will contribute to knowledge in various disciplines. Therefore, we invite scholars from all parts of the world to contribute scholarly papers which address Kiswahili language in all categories: linguistics, sociolinguistics, literature and culture.
Other websites associated with this journal:https://chaukidu.org/chalufakita
NOTE: THE VIEWS EXPRESSED IN THE ARTICLES PUBLISHED IN JARIDA LA MNYAMPALA
ARE THOSE OF THE AUTHORS AND DO NOT NECESSARILY REFLECT THE VIEWS OF THE
EDITORS.
Aims and Scope
The journal focuses on publishing articles on Swahili literature, linguistics, and culture. We also publish articles related to book reviews/book critics. The official language of the journal is Kiswahilli. To broaden the readership, the author may write their abstract in both English and Swahili.The journal focuses on publishing articles on Swahili literature, linguistics, and culture.
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Aims and Scope
The Journal is interested in both theoretical and applied research with an emphasis on topics in branding, digital marketing, consumer behaviour, relational marketing, industrial marketing, market research, and related marketing disciplines.
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Architecture and Urban Design, Building Construction, Economics and Management, Housing, Environmental Management and Protection, Local Government, Poverty and Community Action, Land Use Planning, , Urban Development and Management, Settlements Planning and Upgrading, Infrastructure Provision, Land Measurement and Geomatics, Property Valuation and Taxation, Resource Management, Training, Curriculum Development and Research.
Papers broadly corresponding to the themes and disciplines shown above are therefore welcomed.
Viewpoints, Research Notes, Conference Reports, Book Reviews and forthcoming events are also welcomed. Advertising is acceptable subject to the approval of the Editorial Board.
Aims and Scope
The JGAT serves as a platform for knowledge sharing across the globe. It seeks to make contributions to geographical research and related fields in a manner that promotes and encourages high quality outputs that may potentially respond to policy gaps, development quest and informed decisions at local, regional and international spaces. Manuscripts that addresses human geography, natural resource conservation-/management, climate change, land use studies, environmental studies, management of water resources, ecological research, urban studies, sustainable development in relation to geographical aspects, and the use of Geospatial tools are encouraged.
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Aims and Scope
The Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences (JHSS) at the Dar es Salaam University College of Education (University of Dar es Salaam) is an interdisciplinary referred journal that disseminates original research works, scientific review works, and proposals for methodological shifts in these fields: anthropology, development studies, economics, fine arts, gender studies, general linguistics, geography, history, language studies, language in education, literary studies, performing arts, philosophy, political science, public administration, and sociology. The journal seeks to publish high-quality creations and innovations of the theoretical frameworks in the disciplines mentioned.
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Aims and Scope
The Journal of Issues and Practice in Education (JIPE) is a property of the Open University of Tanzania and is operated by the Faculty of Education. It is a peer-reviewed journal that provides an international forum for the sharing, dissemination, and discussion of educational issues. It publishes articles based on empirical research and reviews. The journal welcomes contributions from a wide range of areas of education. The focus areas include educational policy, special education, adult education, educational leadership and administration, childhood education, educational psychology, educational philosophy, education technology, counselling in education, teacher education, etc. The contribution can focus on teaching, development, instruction, innovations, learning methodologies, and new technologies in education and learning. Original research articles: We receive research articles that substantially contribute to research practice or policy in any educational research area. Research articles are contributions that publish original, unpublished research. They should be between 3000 and 8000 words, excluding tables, Figures, and references. The original research article should follow the conventional structure: introduction, methodology, results/findings, and discussion. However, JIPE allows some flexibility. Book Reviews: The Journal of Issues and Practice in Education (JIPE) invites original and insightful book reviews that comprehensively survey one or several books. Book reviews should include detailed synopses and evaluations of the books and give an account of the books’ aims, strengths, and limitations. As appropriate, the review should critically evaluate the books' contributions to the field of education. Book reviews should be about 1000-2000 words.
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The journal aims to serve theoretical and applied linguists, language experts in education and (critical) discourse analysts.
Aims and Scope
The JPL aims to provide academicians, consultants, practitioners, professionals, and other stakeholders with a scholarly forum for exchanging knowledge and experience in public policy, governance, and leadership, a significant avenue for disseminating scholarly works. The objective is to fill the vacuum of relevant information in African countries and beyond. The journal receives contributions from authors worldwide.
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Mbeya University of Science and Technology Journal of Research and Development
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Wide subjects that are crucial to the business and management fields, including but not limited to: marketing, economics, entrepreneurship, human resources, project management, management of natural resources, accounting, finance, tourism management issues, education management issues, legal issues in business, social-cultural & business concepts, transport and logistics as well as general management issues.
Other websites associated with this journal:https://journals.udsm.ac.tz/index.php/ped
papers.
Aims and Scope
Thematic areas of interest include Rural Development; Poverty Reduction; Development Planning and Management; Economic and Investment Planning; Agriculture, Food Security and Nutrition; Environment, Climate Change and Energy; Population and Development; and, Cross-Cutting Issues. Specific focus areas include public policies, social services, agriculture, regional planning, public health, development finance, environment, gender, governance, business and entrepreneurship, and natural resources management.
Currently, the Journal publishes articles twice a year in June and December.
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Other websites associated with this journal:https://www.sua.ac.tz and https://www.coa.sua.ac.tz/
Aims and Scope
TAJOCODE is devoted to improving knowledge and practice in community development. The journal advances inclusive community development research, and practice in all domains of community development. The journal publishes research, and practice in all aspects of community development with a view of contributing towards tackling various community development challenges across the world. The journal welcomes English and Kiswahili articles that report research and practice; examine community problems; and analyse community development profession in Tanzania and elsewhere. Articles may address any community development issue including poverty; gender; community participation; social justice; economic development; budgeting; decentralisation; agricultural extension; education, community empowerment; sustainable development; rural and urban community development; and other relevant community development topics. All submissions should be aligned with the Community Development profession and should clearly document methodology, data-driven results, success stories, resources and/or lessons learned. Citations of research and resources are expected in every manuscript. The journal promotes a basic set of core values for the practice of community development. They include:
a) Promote the participation of all community members in urban and rural areas to actively and meaningfully influence the decisions that affect their lives.
b) Promote the engagement of community members in learning about community issues in all aspects including economic, social, cultural, environmental, political, legal, and psychological issues.
c) Does not support any effort that is likely to adversely affect the marginalized community members such as women and disabled people.
d) Accommodates the diverse interests and cultures of communities
e) Dedicates to enhance the leadership capacities of community members, community leaders, and groups within the communities
f) Strives towards the long-term sustainability and wellbeing of marginalized communities.
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Objectices and Scope:
The Tanzania Journal of Engineering and Technology (TJET) aims to disseminate current cutting-edge knowledge on all aspects of science, engineering, and technology.
TJET publishes both print and online media with ISSN 1821-536X (print) and ISSN 2619-8789 (electronic) respectively. TJET publishes articles on
- Engineering;
- Interdisciplinary research findings on the practice and theory in engineering and technology;
- Engineering management;
- Applied sciences;
- Pure sciences;
- Materials sciences; and
- Applied mathematics.
The list above is inexhaustive, all closely related areas of science, engineering, and technology are highly welcome for peer review before publication. Authors are welcome to peruse previous articles (on the archives) to be familiar with some of the research fields that have been published.
The published articles must come from original work of the
- individual authors;
- research groups; and
- research companies/institutes/universities
The scope of TJET covers all aspects of science, engineering, and technology for which there is new, interesting, or immediately applicable research findings to be shared with the scientific community and public. Further, review articles with useful insights into existing state of the art that clearly inform future research directions and collating literature into useful information are published.
TJHR publishes original articles that cover issues related to epidemiology and public health. These include, but are not limited to, social determinants of health, the structural, biomedical, environmental, behavioural, and occupational correlates of health and diseases, and the impact of health policies, practices, and interventions on the community.
It accepts articles written in English; spelling should be based on British English. Manuscripts should be prepared by the fifth edition of the “Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals” established by the Vancouver Group (International Committee of Medical Journal Editors, ICMJE). For additional details not covered in the ICMJE Recommendations, TJHR refers to the American Medical Association (AMA) Manual of Style (10th edition), published by the American Medical Association and Oxford University Press.
TJHR is committed to information sharing and transparency with a mission of promoting the Essential National Health Research Initiative in Tanzania and particular demand-driven health research. The journal targets readers interested in health research issues, non-specialist scientists, policy and decision-makers, and the general public. TJHR receives articles on various areas. Among these are Global health and human rights, environmental health, public health informatics, chronic disease epidemiology, social determinants of health, dental public health, digital health, occupational health, mental health, epidemiology, maternal and child health, health policies, systems and management, biostatistics and methods, health economics and outcomes research, health behaviour, health promotion and communication.
TJHR does not limit the length of papers submitted explicitly but encourages authors to be concise to reach our audience effectively. In some cases, providing more detail in appendices may be appropriate. Formatting approaches such as subheadings, lists, tables, figures, and highlighting key concepts are highly encouraged. Summaries and single-sentence tag lines or headlines— abstracted sentences containing keywords that convey the essential messages—are also standard. The authors must sign and submit a declaration of the copyright agreement. Original scientific articles should follow the conventional structure: Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results and Discussion.
Peer-reviewers Policy
Once manuscripts have been submitted to the TJHR, they undergo internal screening by the journal editorial team. Manuscripts meeting submission criteria and standards are thereafter assigned to three peer reviewers who are given a maximum of three weeks to undertake the review and submit reviewers’ comments.
Authors are henceforth allocated a maximum of fourteen days to respond to reviewers' comments. However, Such an allocated time may be extended upon substantive request from the authors. This turnaround time can be extended upon request from reviewers/authors. The Editor-in-Chief reviews the author's responses to ensure that the author has adequately responded to all comments raised by peer reviewers. Reviewers are then informed of the status of the manuscripts they have reviewed.
Special issues
All articles submitted are peer-reviewed in line with the journal’s standard peer-review policy and are subject to all of the journal’s standard editorial and publishing policies. This includes the journal’s policy on competing interests. The Editors declare no competing interests with the submissions they have handled through the peer review.
Ethical considerations:All manuscripts submitted for publication must include evidence of ethical approval from the appropriate authorities. The following conditions must also be met:
- The corresponding author confirms that all listed authors have given their consent for the submission and publication of the manuscript.
- All authors have made significant contributions to the work. No individuals who contributed have been omitted, and the specific contributions of each author are clearly stated.
- The manuscript is an original work that has not been previously published and is not under consideration by another journal.
- The manuscript does not contain any unpublished material taken from other sources without proper authorization or consent.
- All data derived from previous studies are properly cited, regardless of whether the data originate from the same or different authors.
Editorial Policies:All manuscripts submitted to theTanzania Journal of Health Research should adhere to the TJHR format and guidelines
Appeals and complaints:Authors who wish to appeal a rejection or make a complaint should contact the Editor-In-Chief using the corresponding email address and not otherwise.
Conflict of Interest:All authors must complete the ICMJE Form for Disclosure of Potential Conflicts of Interest. You do not need to submit the forms to the Journal. Instead, the corresponding author should keep the forms on file if a question arises about competing interests related to your submission. However, the online submission system will ask you to declare any competing interests for all authors based on the ICMJE Uniform Disclosure Form. If there are no competing interests, please indicate, “None declared.”
Benefits of publishing with TJHR:TJHR's open access policy allows maximum visibility of articles published in the journal as they are available to a broad community.
For further information about publishing in the Tanzania Journal of Health Research, don't hesitate to contact us attjhr@nimr.or.tz.
Indexed/Abstracted in: African Journals OnLine (AJOL); CAB International or CABI (Centre for Agriculture and Bioscience International, UK); CAB Direct; CAB Abstracts; CAB Global Health; Crossref; EBSCO Publishing; Journals for Free (J4F) database
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Aims and Scope
TJPSD is devoted to articles and research information on Tanzania and East Africa primarily, the global South and elsewhere in general. Our subject is to explain what takes place in our social, personal, legal, political, natural, economic, fertility, mortality, bioethical, migration and natural and human made environments, why and how, achievements and challenges in research and development efforts and possible problem-solving alternatives. We are particularly interested in work done which critiques, challenges, corrects or jettisons the flaws recognized in standard, conventional, fashionable assumptions and frameworks for addressing enduring concerns and matters arising on the African continent and global in general. TJPSD is not bound by narrow confines of disciplines. We welcome articles on themes and topics covering the broad spectrum of social sciences and humanities, including geography, history, economics, education, development studies, planning, social administration, literature, statistics, philosophy, cultural studies, religious studies, and law, to mention just a few. People of different ideological standpoints have the opportunity to argue their positions and cases, and we do welcome such healthy debates without taking part, to allow and promote complete academic freedom.
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Aims and Scope
This Journal publishes articles in the area of applied informatics. The following areas define its scope: Programming, Databases and data warehousing, Computer security, Artificial Intelligence, Computational Mathematics, Operating Systems, Networking, ICT Systems Management, ICT for Development, Library Science and Records Management.
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The journal is published twice per year, that is June and December.
Authors are in invited to submit their articles to be considered for publication. See information for authors for details.
This journal can also be accessed at the following link http://www.ajol.info/index.php/udslj/issue/archive
• Industrialization and socio-economic development
• Public policy analysis
• Economic growth and sustainable development
• Project management
• Public administration, management and leadership
• Natural resources and environmental management
• Education and development
• ICT and development
• Accounting and financial management
• Procurement and supply chain management
• Microfinance and entrepreneurship development
• Law and justice
• Climate change resilience
• Rural transformation and development
• Local government, decentralization and governance
• Strategic planning and management
• Gender equality and development
• Public health
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Journal abbreviation: WIO J. Mar. Sci.
Other websites associated with this journal:https://www.wiomsa.org/publications-2/wio-journal-of-marine-science/