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The Handbook of Social Work and Social Development in Africa

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The Handbook of Social Work and Social Development in Africa

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The Handbook of Social Work and Social Development in Africa book

The Handbook of Social Work and Social Development in Africa

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The Handbook of Social Work and Social Development in Africa book

Edited ByMel Gray
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2016
eBook Published 8 November 2016
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315557359
Pages 446
eBook ISBN 9781315557359
Subjects Area Studies, Health and Social Care, Politics & International Relations
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Gray, M. (Ed.). (2016). The Handbook of Social Work and Social Development in Africa (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315557359

ABSTRACT

All recent books on international social work mention Africa only briefly and few engage with the broader field of development studies. This book focuses solely on the unique African context engaging with issues relating to social work and development more broadly thus enabling a deeper examination and more complex and nuanced picture to emerge. Unlike most academic works, this book highlights multiple practitioner voices, with authors or co-authors that have recently been or are currently practising social workers. As an edited book, it draws from both academic research as well as lived practice experience, supported by strong theoretical positioning and guidance in introductory chapters, drawing on African literature, wherever possible. Looking at case-studies from Lesotho, Botswana, Kenya, Zimbabwe, Ethiopia, Namibia, Uganda, Nigeria, Kenya, South Africa, Rwanda, Zambia and Tanzania and covering established areas of practice such as child protection; working with older people; working with people with disabilities; mental health; and mainstream services targeting women as well as emerging areas of developmental social work practice, such as humanitarian assistance in post-conflict situations; work with immigrants and refugees; and the training of community-based workers, this book takes a future-oriented perspective that aims to move beyond well-worn critiques to envision constructive and sustainable futures for social work and social development in Africa from a critical perspective.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |12 pages

Introduction

Edited ByMel Gray

part |2 pages

Part 1 Setting the scene

chapter 1|18 pages

Discourses shaping development, foreign aid, and poverty reduction policies in Africa: implications for social work

ByMel Gray, Samuel Bernard Ariong

chapter 2|14 pages

Has social work come of age? Revisiting the authentisation debate 25 years on

ByIbrahim A. Ragab

part |2 pages

Part 2 Established areas of practice

chapter 3|10 pages

Social work practice in Lesotho’s Ministry of Social Development

ByJotham Dhemba, Masealimo Marumo

chapter 4|13 pages

Social work and social protection in Ghana

ByRose Korang-Okrah, Alice Boateng, Augustina Naami, Akosua Obuo Addo

chapter 5|12 pages

Social protection and social work practice in Zambia

ByFred Moonga

chapter 6|12 pages

Social work practice with children in Botswana: issues, challenges, and future prospects

ByPelonomi M. Letshwiti-Macheng, Rodreck Mupedziswa

chapter 7|12 pages

Social work practice in child and family welfare in Ghana

ByKwabena Frimpong-Manso, Anastasia Kpei Mawudoku

chapter 8|13 pages

The role of social work in the protection of vulnerable children: lessons from Zimbabwe

ByMildred Mushunje

chapter 9|12 pages

Decolonising childcare practice in rural Zimbabwe: embracing local cultures

ByEdmos Mtetwa, Munyaradzi Muchacha

chapter 10|12 pages

Social work practice with older people: perspectives from East Africa

ByHelmut Spitzer, Zena M. Mabeyo

chapter 11|11 pages

Social work engagement in the community-based care of older people in Namibia

ByJanetta Ananias, Leigh-Ann Salonika Namdis Black, and Herman Strydom

chapter 12|12 pages

Community-based rehabilitation (CBR) in Uganda: a role for social work?

ByCharlotte Persson

chapter 13|13 pages

The role of social workers in the social management of epilepsy in Africa

ByJacob Mugumbate, Harmiena Riphagen, Rosemary Gathara

chapter 14|9 pages

Improving mental healthcare in Ghana: the role of social work practice

Edited ByMel Gray

chapter 15|13 pages

15Social work practice in Ethiopian civil society organisations for people living with HIV and AIDS

ByWassie Kebede, Ashenafi Hagos

chapter 16|12 pages

Providing a Lifeline for female survivors of human trafficking in Ghana

ByDavid Okech, Alexis Danikuu

chapter 17|12 pages

Social justice and the moral question: foregrounding the paradox of teenage motherhood and education in Uganda

ByAnnah Kamusiime, Doris M. Kakuru

chapter 18|14 pages

Same-sex relationships among women in Botswana: developmental challenges for society and social work

ByGloria Jacques

part |2 pages

Part 3 Developmental social work in emerging areas of practice

chapter 19|13 pages

Poverty alleviation, development, and social work practice in West Africa: a focus on Senegal

ByJessica H. Jönsson

chapter 20|15 pages

Social protection and social work in Uganda

ByPaul Bukuluki, Ronard Mukuye, John-Bosco Mubiru

chapter 21|10 pages

Decolonising social work practice in Nigeria: moving beyond indigenisation to development

ByErnest Osas Ugiagbe

chapter 22|11 pages

Violence against children in Malawi and social work

ByBrendan Ross, Karen Smith Rotabi, Nankali Maksud

chapter 23|12 pages

Vyama in Kenya: an Afrocentric strengths-based approach to community development

ByGidraph G. Wairire, John Muiruri

chapter 24|11 pages

Community development in South Africa: collective action for social change

ByLambert Engelbrecht, Mornay Pretorius

chapter 25|13 pages

Social work practice in Rwanda: the challenge of adapting Western models to fit local contexts

Edited ByMel Gray

chapter 26|13 pages

Post-conflict humanitarian assistance in northern Uganda: the social work role

Edited ByMel Gray

chapter 27|11 pages

Social work practice with war-related humanitarian refugees through the Refugee Law Project in Uganda

Edited ByMel Gray

chapter 28|15 pages

Strengthening Tanzania’s social welfare workforce to provide ongoing paraprofessional support services to vulnerable children and families

ByLeah N. Omari, Nathan L. Linsk, Sally Mason

chapter 29|15 pages

Social work practice in the NGO sector in Uganda and Kenya: opportunities and challenges

ByJanestic M. Twikirize

chapter 30|11 pages

Addressing gender inequality among girls and women: role of social work in the Girl Power Programme in Zambia

ByMichelo Chilwalo, Joseph Mumba Zulu, Lazarus Mwale
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