Journal of Social Development in Africa
The Journal of Social Development in Africa (JSDA) is a bi-annual subscription-based and peer-reviewed academic journal that began in 1986. The journal publishes original research and review articles that advance scholarship on social development issues in Africa - across various disciplines. The JSDA is published by the Midlands State University, School of Social Work (Zimbabwe) For further information, read the author guidelines: https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jsda/about/submissions Unique Focus The Journal of Social Development in Africa covers a wide range of topics. Recent topics have included articles on social development as it relates to: • Social Work & Social Welfare • Social Policy • Disease Prevention • Child Protection Policy • Health behaviours and beliefs • Human Development & Development Aid in War Situations • Longevity and mortality • Gender Equality • Mental health • Income diversification • Pandemics and Development • Drug and substance use and misuse • Housing
In each issue of the Journal of Social Development in Africa, respected scholars present original research findings, views and perspectives from a wide variety of disciplines. This interdisciplinary approach ensures that you are receiving the most balanced and comprehensive scholarship available. Recent articles spanning many fields include: • Social Work • Economics • Psychology • Public Health • Social Policy • Social Services • Health Services Research • Development Studies • Sociology & Community Studies • Religious Studies • Community Development
The JDSA is indexed and accredited by the following services: DHET: South Africa
Dr. Noel Garikai Muridzo (Director, MSU School of Social Work) Mr. Wilberforce Kurevakwesu (Lecturer, MSU School of Social Work)
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