Nusantara Public Health Journal (NPHJ) (e-ISSN: xxxx-xxxx) focuses on the publication
of high-quality research and scholarly contributions in the field of public health,
particularly those addressing current issues, innovations, and evidence-based practices
in Indonesia and other developing countries, as well as global health perspective

Nusantara Public Health Journal (NPHJ) is a reputable peer-reviewed and open-access scientific journal dedicated to publishing high-quality research and scholarly works in the field of public health. The journal serves as a platform for researchers, academics, practitioners, and policymakers to disseminate knowledge, innovations, and evidencebased practices aimed at improving public health outcomes, particularly in Indonesia and other developing regions. NPHJ accepts various types of manuscripts, including original research articles, systematic reviews, literature reviews, case studies, and policy analyses, covering a wide range of public health topics such as epidemiology, health promotion and behavior, environmental health, occupational health and safety, health policy and management, biostatistics, reproductive health, nutrition, and global health. The journal is committed to upholding scientific quality, research integrity, and interdisciplinary collaboration, with all submitted manuscripts undergoing a rigorous double-blind peer-review process to ensure validity, originality, and relevance. NPHJ is published quarterly, with issues released in January, April, July, and October, and implements a full open-access policy, allowing all articles to be freely accessible to support global knowledge exchange and evidence-based decision-making in public health. To reach a broader international audience, the journal accepts manuscripts in English.Nusantara Public Health Journal (NPHJ) is published by CV Sultan Ali Cipta Jaya, a publishing institution committed to advancing scientific knowledge through professional and high-standard academic publications at both national and international levels. 

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