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International, Quarterly published, Open-Access Peer Reviewed Journal

Journal of Women and Child Health

Advancing Maternal & Child Research and Policy

3006-760X
Official ISSN (Online)
72 hours
Initial Decision

Elite Benchmarks

The Journal of Women and Child Health aims to achieve the deadline of publishing to ensure that critical, life-saving research reaches the global scientific community with unparalleled speed.

72 hours
Initial
Decision
8 weeks
Peer
Review
12 weeks
Final Online
Release
<20 weeks
Total
Lifecycle

Institutional Quality

The Journal of Women and Child Health (JoWACH) is dedicated to publishing impactful research. Supported by The House of Quantum Networks (ThoQNs), JoWACH ensures a seamless open-access publishing experience.

Pledge

A commitment to bridge the gap between theory and practice, nurturing a comprehensive understanding within the realm of Women and Child Health.

Accessibility

Unrestricted access to knowledge with a swift publication process facilitating rapid dissemination of high-quality research.

High Impact Articles

Article 1

Impact of Violence against Healthcare Providers on Maternal and Child Health Service Delivery in Karachi

ID: 02 • Mufaddal, et al.

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Article 2

Methodology for Robust Revalidation of the CHERG VASA Tool to Investigate Under-5 Deaths

ID: 18 • Siddiqui, et al.

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Article 3

Investigating Child Healthcare Disparities in Pakistan: Insights from 2012-13 and 2017-18 PDHS

ID: 33 • Haq, et al.

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Article 4

Role of Education and Employment in Shaping Modern Contraceptive Practices among Married Women in Pakistan

ID: 38 • Khan, et al.

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Article 5

Relationship of sexual autonomy and modern contraceptive usage among women of reproductive age in Pakistan: An analysis from PDHS 2017-18

ID: 39 • Khan, J., et al.

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Latest Articles

Article 63

Economic Analysis of Workplace Violence and Its Impact on Karachi, Pakistan's Healthcare System

Article ID: 63 • Economic Study

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Article 71

Maternal Occupation and Child Stunting in Urban Karachi: A Cross-Sectional Study

Article ID: 71 • Urban Health

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