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CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS – FIJI JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS – FIJI JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH

06/05/2014

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June 2014 Issue – Theme: Women and Children’s Health

Submission Deadline 30th May 2014

September 2014 Issue – Theme: Environmental Health and Climate Change

 Submission Deadline 30th August 2014.

The FJPH is a Fiji based journal published for public health practitioners, public health researchers, clinicians and all allied health practitioners. Our goal is to provide evidence based information and analysis they need to enable them to make the right choices and decisions concerning their health and health services provided to ensure better health for all.

We seek to publish articles on public health issues in Fiji ranging from child health, maternal health, neglected tropical diseases, non-communicable diseases, wellness initiatives, environment, climate change, biomedical research, social-economic research, health determinants, and health systems research, health policies, reforms, information, human resources etc. Submissions on other topics are also welcome as long as they relate to public health issues.

We are now accepting submissions for our volume 3, Issue 2, 2014 edition on
the Theme: “Women and Children’s Health”. Submissions are due May 30th
2014.

We would also accept papers/articles that are not directly related to the theme. Please refer to the Instructions to Authors for more information on Submission requirements.

Also Find Below Theme for the September Issue, which is also now Open.

September 2014 Issue Theme:Environmental Health and Climate Change”. Submission Deadline 30th August 2014. 

For any further questions regarding submissions, email the Editorial team on
fjph12@gmail.com or mere.delai@govnet.gov.fj

 

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