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Jun 11
#ICYMI: Water insecurity and climate change are reshaping Southern Africa’s future, and rigorous scholarship is urgently needed to meet the challenge head-on. Read the full call: ow.ly/lCfT50YZsNW #WaterSecurity
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Jun 10
Prof. Bob Mash, Editor-in-Chief of the OA PHCFM, invites #PeerReviewers to a live webinar on 28 July 2026, 15:00–17:00 CAT. This CPD-accredited session builds reviewing capacity and understanding of the journal’s approach. Register: ow.ly/jV4N50Z7Uoe @WoncaAfrica #AOSIS
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Jun 4
#ICYMI: Daniel J. Pratt Morris Chapman revisits the Council of Nicaea through the Akan worldview, challenging postmodern skepticism with epistemological particularism. Read his interview on this innovative approach to #ContextualTheology: ow.ly/3NKl50YIRrn
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May 28
Explore our latest open-access books on SDG 16! •Envisioning a promising Africa from diverse perspectives •Soshanguve paremiology … and more! Have ideas on #SDG16? Submit your book proposal! Read the blog: ow.ly/UL3T50Z4Iyp #AOSIS
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May 26
The OA 'African Journal of #PsychologicalAssessment' (AJOPA) has achieved yet another significant milestone: it is now included in SciELO SA! The journal's entry can be viewed here: ow.ly/RMA950Z0Wt5 AJOPA: ow.ly/rh9e50Z0WtQ Affiliation: @PsySSA_ #AOSIS
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Milestone achievement for AJOPA! 👏 The African Journal of Psychological Assessment (AJOPA), is now officially included in SciELO SA - a DHET-approved index and part of the broader SciELO Programme. Click here to view the journal's entry: scielo.org.za/scielo.php?scr…
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May 20
Water insecurity and climate change are reshaping Southern Africa’s future, and rigorous scholarship is urgently needed to meet the challenge head-on. Read the full call: ow.ly/lCfT50YZsNW #AOSIS #WaterSecurity
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May 12
#ICYMI: Explore our latest open-access books on SDG 17! •A God Who Cares? •Envisioning a promising Africa from diverse perspectives … and more! Have ideas on #SDG17? Submit your book proposal! Read the blog: ow.ly/WeaX50YNRsl #AOSIS
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May 11
#ICYMI: The 'African Journal of Disability' (AJOD) is seeking two Associate Editors with expertise in areas covered by the focus and scope of the journal to join its Editorial Team. Deadline for applications: 15 May 2026. Read: ow.ly/47yK50YP01f #AOSIS
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Apr 29
The 'African Journal of Disability' (AJOD) is seeking two Associate Editors with expertise in areas covered by the focus and scope of the journal to join its Editorial Team. Deadline for applications: 15 May 2026. Read: ow.ly/47yK50YP01f #AOSIS #AJOD
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Apr 28
Featured Article Daniel J. Pratt Morris Chapman revisits the Council of Nicaea through the Akan worldview, challenging postmodern skepticism with epistemological particularism. Read his interview on this innovative approach to #ContextualTheology: ow.ly/3NKl50YIRrn #AOSIS
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Apr 23
On #WorldBookDay, we are pleased to share a curated selection of recently published open-access books focusing on SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals. Have ideas on SDG 17? Submit your book proposal! Read the blog: ow.ly/WeaX50YNRsl #AOSIS
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Apr 16
Introducing the new Editors-in-Chief of the OA journal 'Koedoe: African Protected Area #ConservationAndScience'! Thank you Prof. Abel Ramoelo (@SANSA7) for your dedicated service. View the Editorial Board: ow.ly/RxvN50YJPsl Journal affiliation: @SANParks #AOSIS
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Apr 14
Featured Article Daniel J. Pratt Morris Chapman revisits the Council of Nicaea through the Akan worldview, challenging postmodern skepticism with epistemological particularism. Read his interview on this innovative approach to #ContextualTheology: ow.ly/3NKl50YIRrn #AOSIS
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Apr 14
Read the OA essay collection ‘Ukonga among women in rural spaces: A Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund-inspired community project’, edited by Joyce Mdiniso, Allucia Shokane & Mapule Cheela. Read at: doi.org/10.4102/aosis.2025.B… Funded by: Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund #AOSIS #Ukonga
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