TY - GEN T1 - Social Work Practice in Africa : Indigenous and Innovative Approaches T2 - Book collections on Project MUSE. A2 - Spitzer, Helmut A2 - Twikirize, Janestic M. LA - English PP - Kampala Uganda PB - Fountain Publishers YR - 2019 UL - https://ebooks.jgu.edu.in/Record/jstor_eba_on1340644014 AB - The importance of integrating Indigenous Knowledge Systems into mainstream social work and ensuring context-specific, culturally relevant practice has long been emphasized in Africa and the Global South. This book, based on empirical research, presents a selection of Indigenous and innovative models and approaches of problem solving that will inspire social work practice and education. At the core of these models lies a conceptual understanding of the community as the overarching principle for effective social work and social development in African contexts. The empirical part of the book has a focus on East Africa and highlights case examples from Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, burundi, and Kenya. The book is intended for use by those involved in social work and social development practice, social work educators, students, as well as policy markers. it is relevant not just for audiences in Africa but also the global social work community, especially those interested in promoting culturally relevant social work. OP - 258 CN - HV438 SN - 9789970617920 SN - 9789970196746 SN - 997019674X SN - 9970617923 KW - Social service : Africa. KW - Service social : Afrique. KW - Social work. KW - SOCIAL SCIENCE / Social Work. KW - Social service KW - Africa ER -