Social work in Zimbabwe has roots in the colonial era, with missionary and charity organizations providing services to vulnerable populations. After independence in 1980, the government began to prioritize social welfare and established social work education programs. Today, social workers in Zimbabwe address a range of issues including poverty, HIV/AIDS, and child protection.
TISS is the only organization which will tell the origin and history of social work education in India.
There are many possible social case work studies and history cases. These histories of social case work studies can be found in the local library.
Stella T. Makanya has written: 'Student health and service at the School of Social Work' -- subject(s): School of Social Work (Harare, Zimbabwe), Schools of social work, Services for, Students
LASO !
Well because its history............i think
Seek out the history of Ancient Zimbabwe.
V. C. Kwashirai has written: 'Conservationism in Zimbabwe, 1850-1950' -- subject(s): Forest conservation, History, Social aspects, Social aspects of Forest conservation
it was in 1888
Katherine A. Kendall has written: 'Social work education' -- subject(s): Europe, History, Social service, Social work education
Yes they work.
they didnt havve one