Global Health Management Journal is now DHET Accredited!

We have exciting news to share! Global Health Management Journal (GHMJ) has been officially included in the DHET Accredited Journal List by the Department of Higher Education and Training, Republic of South Africa.

This is a significant achievement that recognizes GHMJ’s commitment to publishing high-quality, peer-reviewed research. For our South African researchers, this means your valuable contributions to GHMJ will now count towards research output subsidies!

We are incredibly grateful for your continued support, which has made this milestone possible.

Featured Research from Africa:

We’re proud to showcase recent impactful studies from the African continent:

1. Rethinking Educational Research Involving Students with Disabilities DOI: https://doi.org/10.35898/ghmj-821212

This study, from South Africa, introduces a unique “radical near-experience methodology” to truly center the voices of students with disabilities in educational research, moving beyond traditional approaches. It highlights how conventional research often marginalizes students, and calls for more inclusive studies that genuinely reflect their lived experiences.

2. Pregnancy Outcomes among Adolescents and Young Adults with Diabetes in Kumasi, Ghana DOI: https://doi.org/10.35898/ghmj-821213

This Ghanaian study demonstrates that structured, multidisciplinary interventions can significantly improve pregnancy outcomes for young women with diabetes. It’s a vital piece of research, showing how integrated care can effectively mitigate complications and enhance maternal and neonatal health in similar contexts.

3. Strengthening Laboratory Capabilities in Improving HIV/AIDS and Other Diseases Support in Zimbabwe DOI: https://doi.org/10.35898/ghmj-82992

Evaluates Zimbabwe’s efforts to bolster lab infrastructure to support diagnosis, surveillance, and treatment for HIV/AIDS and other endemic diseases, highlighting the critical role of lab capacity in health system resilience.

4. Disability and Vulnerable Groups Inclusion in COVID-19 Policy and Planning in Sub-Sahara African Countries DOI: https://doi.org/10.35898/ghmj-73999

Examines how COVID‑19 policies in sub‑Saharan Africa considered or failed to consider disability and other vulnerable groups during pandemic response planning. It underscores equity gaps in public health policy.

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Thank you for being a part of the GHMJ community. We look forward to your continued engagement and contributions!