Participating Journal

About the Journals

The Evidence
"The Evidence" (eISSN xxxx-xxxx) is a quarterly, peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary online journal in the field of health sciences research. With a commitment to open access, the journal offers immediate and free availability of its content to readers and their institutions. With an international editorial board comprised of experts from 20 countries and regions, "The Evidence" boasts an average h-index of 35 and a male-to-female board member ratio of approximately 2:1. The primary objective of "The Evidence" is to provide a platform for researchers, academicians, clinicians, and professionals in the health sciences to share their scientific findings, innovative ideas, and insights. The journal actively encourages manuscript submissions that contribute to evidence-based practice, policy development, and advancements in healthcare delivery across diverse disciplines. Its scope encompasses clinical research, translational research, public health, health services research, health education and promotion, global health, health informatics, medical education, and artificial intelligence in healthcare. "The Evidence" welcomes submissions from researchers worldwide and upholds rigorous peer-review processes to ensure the scientific integrity of published articles. By facilitating scholarly exchange and critical evaluation, "The Evidence" plays a vital role in advancing evidence-based healthcare practices and policy development.

Public Health Challenges
"Public Health Challenges" (eISSN:2769-2450) is an open access, multidisciplinary journal addressing all areas of public health research, policy, and practice. With a truly global scope, the journal provides a platform to facilitate knowledge of urgent public health matters and their understanding and solutions. Public Health Challenges welcomes high quality research representing the full spectrum of global public health. It publishes all works in the open access format freely available and accessible to the international public health community.