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The question is no longer if Africa faces a double burden of disease. The question is whether our health systems are fit for purpose to fight back.

Evaluating the impact of government health initiatives. The Pan African Medical Journal

Strengthening African health systems through evidence-based data. The question is no longer if Africa faces

Stop building separate NCD clinics. Integrate cervical cancer screening into PMTCT (Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission) visits. Check blood pressure during triage for malaria. Use the massive infrastructure of the immunization supply chain to distribute statins. PAMJ publishes in English

A staple for medical students across Africa.

Recognizing the colonial history of science, PAMJ publishes in English, French, and Portuguese. This allows a researcher from Senegal to collaborate with one from Angola without linguistic gatekeeping.