The Journal Impact Factor (JIF) is an impact indicator from the product "Journal Citation Reports" by Thomson Reuters. This indicator relies on citation data from journals indexed in the Web of Science (Wos) database, also by Thomson Reuters. This means that only the journals present in WoS will have a JIF. The journal you name is absent from WoS, so it cannot claim a JIF.
Moreover, that title can be found on Jeffrey Beall's list of "Potential, possible, or probable predatory scholarly open-access journals" available at https://scholarlyoa.com/individual-journals/.
When selecting an open access journal, be sure to review basic validity criteria, such as those proposed by Brock University: https://brocku.ca/library/services-lib/faculty/guidelines-for-evaluating-a-journal-publisher . Or, ask your librarian!