Journal of Social Development in Africa

The Journal of Social Development in Africa publishes analyses of social development issues as they affect the poor and marginalized. It deals especially with concerns relevant to Sub-Saharan Africa and is addressed to development and social workers, planners, policymakers and academics in a variety of fields. Published twice annually, the Journal seeks to enhance understanding of the social development processes so as to contribute to the planning and implementation of appropriate intervention strategies at different levels. Its goal is to discover how to target projects that are relevant to those most in need and how to maximize popular participation to create egalitarian and productive communities.

The socioeconomic impact of AIDS
The socioeconomic impact of AIDS
Social policy and administration
Social policy and administration
An overview of health manpower issues in relation to equity in health services in Zimbabwe
An overview of health manpower issues in relati...
Social security in Zimbabwe
Social security in Zimbabwe
Book review : Adolescent mothers in later life by Frank F. Furstenberge Jr., J. Brooks-Gunn, and S. Philip Morgan
Book review : Adolescent mothers in later life ...
Book review : The field directors' handbook
Book review : The field directors' handbook