ISSN 1012-1080 X 0 J)UKML OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT INAFRKA \J_ Editorial Equity in Health David Sanders Health Manpower Issues Rene Loewenson Equity and Access Samuel Agere Nigerian Students and Political Mobilisation Kola Olugbade Case Studies Book Reviews Volume 5 No 11990 JOURNAL OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA School of Social Work P/Bag 66022 Kopje Harare, Zimbabwe The journal publishes critical analyses of social developmentissues as they affect the poor and marginalised in society. It deals with concerns especially but not exclusively relevant to Southern Africa, and is addressed to development practitioners, social workers, planners and policy makers, academics in a variety of fields such as economics, geography, politics, sociology, psychology, social administration, and to other concerned individuals. Published twice annually, the journal seeks to enhance understanding of the social development processes that contribute to the planning and implementation of appropriate intervention strategies at different levels. Its goal is to discover how best to target relevantand successful projects to those most in need, and how to maximise popular participation, thereby creating egalitarian and productive communities. Editor Ms B Willmore Editorial Board Mr E Kaseke (Chairperson), Principal, School of Social Work, Harare, Zimbabwe. FrJoeHampsonSJ, Provincial, Zimbabwe Province of the Society of Jesus, Harare, Zimbabwe ProfessorGChavundukaDean,FacultyofSocialStudies,UniversityofZimbabwe(Parastatals Commissioner). Dr S Agere, Ministry of the Public Service, Zimbabwe Mr N Hall, School of Social Work, Harare, Zimbabwe Mr R Mupedziswa, School of Social Work, Harare, Zimbabwe Editorial Advisors Dr S Selassie, Dean, College of Social Science, Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia Dr P Muzaale, Makerere University, Kampala,Uganda Dr J Midgley, Dean, School of Social Welfare, Louisiana State, USA Dr J Safari, University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Dr J Jones, Dean, Graduate School of Social Work, University of Denver, USA Subscriptions per annum* Third World Individuals: US$10 Institutions: US$20 Elsewhere Individuals: US$15 Institutions: US$30 Zimbabwe Individuals: Z$10 Institutions: Z$20 * Please indicate starting issue or year for subscriptions. Advertising rates on request, exchange advertising by arrangement. Journal of Social Development in Africa Vol5Nol 1990 torial 3 icles lity in Health: Zimbabwe Nine years On 5 'id Sanders Overview of Health Manpower Issues in Relation to Equity 23 lealth Services in Zimbabwe e Loewenson es of Equity in and Access to Health Care in Zimbabwe . 31 tuel Agere srian Students and Political Mobilisation 39 2 Olugbade e Studies iene in Three Communities. A Case Study of Behaviour Related 59 (ygiene CBourdillon it Are We Promoting? A Case Study of the Introduction of a New 73 ing Technology in a Rural Area in Zimbabwe n MacGarry SJ k Reviews 83 :a's Adjustment and Growth in the 1980s, World Bank/UNDP; The Challenge of ;er in Africa. A Call to Action, World Bank/IBRD; Planning for Basic needs: A Option or a Solid Policy. A Basic Needs Simulation Model Applied in Kenya, h van der Hoeven\ A Fate Worse than Debt. A radical new analysis of the Third d debt crisis, SusanGeorge; Pursuing Justice and Peace in South Africa, H Wvan lerwe; Visions for the Future: SocialWorkandPacific-AsianPerspectives.Oanie/ \ders and Joel Fischer; Adolescent Mothers in Later Life, Frank F Furstenberge Brooks-Gum and S Philip Morgan; AIDS ACTION NOW. Information, sntion and Support in Zimbabwe, Helen Jackson. of Books Received 95 Social Policy and Administration The oldest-established journal in its field, with new and up-to-date articles ofinterest to policymakers, administrators andfieldwoikers in health, housing, social security, social work, administration and planning. Most articles are based on British practice but there is a regular column on social development in Third World countries and a recent article by Edwin Kaseke of Zimbabwe. Annual subscription is £55 for institutions and £29,50 for individuals for the three issues per year. The editor welcomes articles from African authors. Please address all correspondence to: Professor R A B Leaper Social Policy and Administration Birchcote New North Road Exeter, EX4 4AD England