The African Journal of Health and Social Justice (AJHSJ) is a peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary platform dedicated to advancing Africentric thought in health, law, policy, and human right.

Rooted in indigenous knowledge systems, AJHSJ foregrounds African lived realities while engaging global standards to shape inclusive and equitable health systems. The Journal bridges research , advocacy, and practice - amplifying African voices, strengthening local scholarship, and fostering dialogues that promote justice in health.

Vol. 1 No. 1 (2026): African Journal of health and Social Justice

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In this issue:

  • Developing Theory for Decolonising Sexual and Reproductive Health and Human Rights: Laying a Foundation for an African-Centered Approach by Charles Ngwena
  • At the Crossroads: Where Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Meet the Uganda Human Organ Donation and Transplant Act, 2023 by Mary Immaculate Dinymoi Auma
  • Africa’s Conceptual and Strategic Contribution to The Human Rights Discourse: Achievements and Ongoing Dilemmas by Maria Nassali
Published: 09-02-2026

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