Journals
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The Journal of Informatics
The Journal of Informatics (TJI) is a high stature scholarly research journal in information and communication technologies (ICT). The focus of The Journal of Informatics is to acquaint a broad audience of readers with the innovation and development of ICT solutions and other relevant normative, empirical, and theoretical concerns of ICT development, implementation, strategy, management and policy that are distinctive to East Africa. This journal is managed by a team of researchers and practitioners interested in promoting ICT research and practices. The following are the key areas of The Journal of Informatics – Programming, Databases and data warehousing, Computer security, Artificial Intelligence, Computational Mathematics, Operating Systems, Networking, ICT Systems Management, ICT4Dev, Library Science and Records Management.
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The Accountancy and Business Review
The Accountancy and Business Review Journal of the Institute of Accountancy Arusha is a bi-annual professional publication that publishes information, views, opinions and well-researched articles on Accountancy and Business Studies very useful to scholars, students, researchers, practising executives and the general public.
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Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Research Practice
The Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Review and Practice (JHSSRP) is a peer-reviewed, double-blind journal that addresses critical and emerging issues in the fields of humanities and social sciences. JHSSRP publishes a range of scholarly works including systematic reviews, meta-analyses, brief communications (short reports, letters to the editor, policy briefs), original empirical research articles, case studies, and conference proceedings.
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Journal of Governance and Security Studies
The Journal of Governance and Security Studies (JGSS) advances scholarly discourse on governance, leadership, peace, and security studies by addressing current and future challenges through interdisciplinary research. It explores innovative solutions to global issues, focusing on effective leadership, transparency, and sustainable development while addressing corruption, political instability, and climate change. The journal emphasizes pathways to peacebuilding, conflict resolution, and community-based reconciliation, tackling root causes of conflict such as inequality and resource disputes. Reflecting the expanded concept of human security, it broadens security discussions to include threats like poverty, health crises, and environmental degradation, alongside emerging issues like cybercrime and terrorism. By integrating governance, leadership, peace, and security, the JGSS provides actionable insights for leaders, researchers, and practitioners to foster resilient societies and sustainable solutions in an increasingly complex and interconnected world.
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The African Conference of Applied Informatics
The African Conference on Applied Informatics, is the annual events taking place in Arusha, Tanzania, every year. This event intends to provide a platform for researchers, scholars and experts to present their latest research findings, methodologies, theories and practical experience on different issues. In this regard, it provides a platform for them to share their knowledge and receive feedback from their peers. The conference theme for this year is “Harnessing Applied Informatics for Social and Economic Development”. It reflects the need for developing countries to engage in the application of ICTs to address social and economic setbacks faced by the society. All accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings after a peer review process. All conference papers will have the ISSN. In addition, outstanding papers will be published in the Journal of Informatics, with the DOI and ISSN