The Journal of Crisis, Emergency, and Humanitarian Pharmacy (JCEHP) is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal dedicated to exploring the critical role of pharmacy and pharmaceutical care in emergency, disaster, and humanitarian settings. As crises and public health emergencies increasingly challenge global healthcare systems, this journal serves as a pivotal resource for research, policy, innovation, and collaboration in pharmacological response strategies.
JCEHP aims to address the pressing need for accessible, efficient, and ethical pharmaceutical solutions in environments where infrastructure is compromised, time is limited, and patient needs are urgent. Whether it’s an earthquake zone, a refugee camp, or an epidemic outbreak, pharmaceutical care becomes a cornerstone of survival and recovery. We provide a platform for healthcare professionals, pharmacists, academics, humanitarian organizations, and global health policymakers to share impactful knowledge, best practices, and case-based experiences.
Our Mission
To advance the science and practice of pharmacy in crisis and emergency contexts through the dissemination of innovative research, practical insights, and multidisciplinary collaboration.
Focus Areas
- Disaster preparedness and pharmaceutical planning
- Emergency drug supply chains and distribution models
- Pharmacotherapy in epidemics and pandemics
- Community-based responses in refugee and internally displaced populations
- Field-based pharmacy solutions and mobile health initiatives
- Ethical challenges in humanitarian pharmacy practice
- Training, simulation, and professional development for crisis pharmacists
Who Should Read JCEHP?
- Emergency and clinical pharmacists
- Humanitarian healthcare workers
- Public health professionals
- Researchers in disaster and emergency medicine
- NGO and government agency personnel
- Educators and students in pharmacy and global health
JCEHP is committed to fostering dialogue, building knowledge, and improving patient outcomes in some of the world’s most vulnerable settings through informed and responsive pharmaceutical care.