(2000). The impact of economic structural adjustment programs [ESAPs] on women and children: implications for social welfare in Zimbabwe. Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, 27(4), 79-107.Kawewe and Dibie, Robert (2000). The Impact of Economic Structural Adjustment Programs (ESAPs) on...
That is, it must be part of a life lived in harmony and cooperation for the welfare of others. As one participant in our study said: We believe in living a life of mutual concern for the welfare of others. It should not be about heating and cooking only but also how those technologi...
Giving a post-Cabinet media briefing on Tuesday, Information and Publicity minister Monica Mutsvangwa said government would soon beef up its food stocks for social welfare allocations to stave off hunger. "On marketing of grain, the nation is advised that cumulative grain intake is 1 307 711 metr...
Companies & Businesses: Social Welfare-Society Of St Vincent De Paul (national Council Of Zambia) Social Welfare Address: Murewa, Zimbabwe, Seychelles. See full address and map. Categories: Companies & Businesses Social Welfare Address: Kasama, Zambia, Botswana. See full address and map. ...
the mutual participation relationship between doctors and patients in the context of the consumer movement. And today, empowerment has a broader meaning, which focuses on types of self-realization and mobilizing the self-help efforts of people, rather than simply providing them with social welfare. ...
Promoting the developmental social welfare approach in Zimbabwe: Challenges and prospects establish the extent to which Zimbabwe is promoting the developmental approach to social welfare provision, with special focus on the public assistance scheme... T.W.M. Samuel - 《Journal of Social Development in...
The Poor Laws, Colonialism and Social Welfare: Social Assistance in Zimbabwe / Edwell Kaseke -- 8. Fabianism, Social Policy and Colonialism: The Case of Tanzania / David Piachaud -- 9. The British Influence on Social Security Policy: Provident Funds in Asia and Africa / Edwell Kaseke, ...
Zimbabwe pattern. First, the acquisition of large tracts of land by white settlers for commercial agriculture, until shortly after World War II resulted in a situation in which half the land was owned by well under 1 percent of the population, with limited access to land for the vast majori...
Producing 2 issues a year, the Journal is published by the National Association of Social Workers (Zimbabwe) and is committed to reflecting culturally relevant and appropriate social work practice in Africa. Social work is seen as a broad-based profession that can vary from individual casework to...
In May 1991, the EPRDF forcefully took Addis Ababa, forcing Mengistu into asylum in Zimbabwe. Leader of the EPRDF and current prime minister Meles Zenawi pledged to oversee the formation of a multiparty democracy. The election of a 547-member constituent assembly was held in June 1994, and th...