Revenue Sources

AJOMENA Journal operates on a transparent and sustainable publishing model to ensure the integrity, accessibility, and long-term viability of the journal. The journal’s revenue sources are clearly separated from editorial decision-making and do not influence the peer-review process, acceptance of manuscripts, or editorial policies.

The journal’s revenue may be derived from one or more of the following sources:

Article Processing Charges (APCs)
Where applicable, APCs are collected only after a manuscript has successfully passed peer review and has been formally accepted for publication. APCs are used solely to support editorial management, peer review administration, online hosting, archiving, and journal development. Applicable APCs, waiver policies, and any discounts are clearly stated on the journal website.

Institutional or Organisational Support
AJOMENA Journal may receive financial or in-kind support from academic institutions, research organisations, professional bodies, or publishers to support operational costs. Such support does not affect editorial independence.

Grants and Sponsorships
The journal may receive grants or sponsorships for specific activities such as capacity building, journal development, or dissemination initiatives. Sponsors have no role in editorial decisions, peer review, or content selection.

Advertising (if applicable)
Any advertising accepted by the journal is clearly distinguished from editorial content. Advertisers do not influence editorial decisions or journal policies.

AJOMENA Journal does not accept revenue sources that could compromise editorial independence, ethical standards, or academic integrity. Full transparency regarding revenue sources is maintained in line with international publishing standards.