Abstract: Foreword James Midgley 1. Introduction: Can Africa Learn From Africa? Can the World Learn From Africa? Tasse Abye and Alice K. Butterfield PART I: THEORY 2. Indigenous Welfare and Community-Based Social Development: Lessons from African Innovations Leila Patel, Edwell Kaseke and James Midgley 3. Community-Based Juvenile Offender Programs in South Africa: Lessons Learned Willem Roestenburg and Emmerentie Oliphant 4. Women, Social Networks, and HIV Wassie Kebede PART II: POLICY 5. Replacement Feeding Experiences of HIV-Positive Mothers in Ethiopia Bogale Abera Woldegiyorgis and James L. Scherrer 6. Formerly Abducted Child Mothers in Northern Uganda: A Critique of Modern Structures for Child Protection and Reintegration Eric Awich Ochen, Adele D. Jones and James W. McAuley 7. Trafficked to the Gulf States: The Experiences of Ethiopian Returnee Women Abebaw Minaye PART III: PRACTICE 8. We Can't Eat a Road: Asset-Based Community Development and The Gedam Sefer Community Partnership in Ethiopia Mulu Yeneabat and Alice K. Butterfield 9. The Grassroots Londolozi Model of African Development: Social Empathy in Action Kate Groch, Karen E. Gerdes, Elizabeth A. Segal and Maureen Groch 10. An Integrated Developmental Model for Poverty Reduction in South Africa: An NGO's Perspective Antoinette Lombard, Marieta Kemp, Nelie Viljoen-Toet and Martie Booyzen 11. Promoting Social Development: Building a Professional Social Work Association in Namibia Janetta Ananias and Elizabeth Lightfoot 12. Conclusion: Learning from Africa: Publication and Research Alice K. Butterfield and Tasse Abye
Publication Year: 2013
Publication Date: 2013-11-26
Language: en
Type: book
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