RASP Now Indexed by WHO in the African Index Medicus!
We are pleased to announce that the Revue Africaine des Sciences Sociales et de la Santé Publique (RASP) has been officially indexed in the African Index Medicus by the World Health Organization (WHO). This prestigious database provides access to health-related scientific publications produced in Africa or by African researchers, significantly enhancing the visibility and impact of African research on the global stage.
Additionally, RASP has recently been accepted on African Journals Online (AJOL), the largest platform for peer-reviewed African scientific journals. This recognition underscores our commitment to scientific excellence, open access, and the dissemination of African research to a worldwide audience.
These achievements result from the collective dedication and unwavering commitment of our editorial team, reviewers, managers, and, of course, our authors, to whom we extend our deepest gratitude.
We pay tribute to Nianguiry Kanté (may he rest in peace), co-founder of the journal, as well as to Olivier Douville, co-founder and current editor-in-chief, whose vision and dedication have firmly established RASP in the African scientific landscape.
Together, let us continue to advance the standards of African research!
The RASP Editorial Team