Developmental social work in South Africa and Kenya : some lessons for Africa

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Lombard, A. (Antoinette)
Wairire, Gidraph

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Department of Social Work, University of Johannesburg

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Africa’s governments have made a commitment to both the Copenhagen Declaration on Social Development and achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). Social development has created a platform from which developmental social work could make a contribution to achieving the MDGs. An analysis of developmental social work in South Africa and Kenya reveals that developmental social work could position itself as a major partner in social development, but, to be recognised for its contribution, developmental social work needs to address a number of challenges and have a clear political mandate. Lessons are drawn from the South African and Kenyan experiences to strengthen social work on the continent.

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Developmental social work, Social development, Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), African continent, Socio-economic challenges, South Africa, Kenya

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Lombard, A & Wairire, G 2010, 'Developmental social work in South Africa and Kenya : some lessons for Africa', Social Work Practitioner-Researcher, pp. 98-111.