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Journal of Social Development in Africa (1995),10, 2,103-110

Journal of Social Development in AfricaSchool of Social WorkP Bag 66022, KopjeHarareZimbabwe

Index: Volume 9 (1994) and Volume 10 (1995)

104 Index

Index

Articles

AIDS, THE INDIVIDUAL, FAMILY AND COMMUNITY: PSYCHOSOCIALISSUES, K Osei-Hwedie, 9,2 (1994), 31-43.

APPRENTICESHIP SYSTEMS AND THE CREATION OF EMPLOYMENTOPPORTUNITIES, Paul Kishindo, 10,2 (1995), 53-60.

CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMMES FOR SOCIOECONOMICDEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA: AN ANTIDOlE FOR MASS STUDENTFAILURE IN COSC IN LESOTHO, D Braimoh, 0 A Adeola & V MMohasi, 10,1 (1995), 37-52.

CRISIS AS CHALLENGE: COUNSELLING COUNSELLORS, PERSONSWITH mV/AIDS AND SURVIVORS, Michelle L Crowley, 10,2 (1995),35-52.

CULTURE AND THE INDIGENISA TION OF QUALITY IN THIRD WORLDSOCIAL RESEARCH, I Shaw & K Al-Awwad, 9,1 (1994),59-71.

EFFECTIVE INTERVENTION ROLES OF SOUTH AFRICAN SOCIALWORKERS IN AN APPROPRIA lE,RELEV ANT AND PROGRESSIVESOCIAL WELFARE MODEL, A Ntebe, 9,1 (1994),41-50.

EMPOWERMENT AND SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION AND PRACTICE INAFRICA S C Anderson, M K Wilson, L K Mwansa, K Osei Hwedie, 9,2,(1994),71-86.

ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS AND THE HEALTH STATUS OF WOMENAND CHILDREN IN A RIVERINE COMMUNITY IN NIGERIA:NIKROWA IN EDO STAlE, ChristianaE E Okojie, 10,1 (1994), 25-36.

EXPLORATION OF SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE MODELS FOR RURALDEVELOPMENT IN UGANDA, K K Kabadaki, 10,1 (1995), 77-88.

FAMIL Y PLANNING AND THE MALAWIAN MALE, P Kishindo, 9,2 (1994),61-69.

FUNCTIONAL LIlERACY PROGRAMME IN MALAWI: EDUCATINGADULTS FOR IMPROVED STANDARDS OF LIVING (THE), P Kishindo,9,1 (1994), 19-26.

HOUSING COOPERATIVES IN ZIMBABWE: A CONTRIBUTION TOWOMEN'S SHELTER AND DEVELOPMENT, AC Vakil,9,1 (1994), 7-17.

IMPACT OF POVERTY ON HEALTH IN URBANISING COMMUNITIES FMaCorah, 9,2 (1994), 87-98.

INEQUALITY AND UNDERDEVELOPMENT: ISSUES FOR A SOCIALDEVELOPMENT CURRICULUM, Phiwase M Dlamini, 10,2 (1995), 23-33.

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PARTICIPATION OF NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANISA TIONS INSOCIAL DEVELOPMENT PROCESS IN AFRICA: IMPLICATIONSL-K Mwansa, 10,1 (1995),65-76.

PEOPLECENTRED PERSPECTIVE ON PEOPLECENTRED COMMUNITYDEVELOPMENT, CJ Schenck & H Louw, 10,2 (1995), 81-91.

REGIONAL INEQUALITIES IN THE PROCESS OF NIGERIA'S DEVELOP-MENT: SOCIO-POLITICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE PERSPECTIVE,Ebenezer 0 Aka, 10,2 (1995), 61-80.

RELEVANCE OF HOME ECONOMICS KNOWLEDGE BASE FOR SOCIALWORK PRACTICE IN BOTSWANA, K Turnmala, 10,1 (1995), 53-64.

ROLE OF INFORMAL CLUBS IN YOUTH DEVELOPMENT (THE): A SOUTHAFRICAN CASE STUDY, V M011er,T Mthembu & R Richards, 9,2 (1994),5-29.

ROLE OF NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANISATIONS IN RURALDEVELOPMENT: THECASE OF THE VOLUNTARY WORKCAMPSASSOCIATION IN GHANA (THE), Y A Badu & A Parker, 9,1 (1994),27-39.

ROLE OF SOCIAL PROTECTION IN THE SOCIOECONOMICDEVELOPMENT OF UGANDA, THE,StephenOAOuma, 10,2(1995), 5-12

ROLE OF UNIVERSITIES IN PEACE AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT (THE)D S Sanders, 9,1 (1994), 51-58.

RURAL-URBAN MIGRATION AND SOCIOECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTIN GHANA: SOME DISCUSSIONS, Kwaku Twumasi-Ankrah, 10,2 (1995)13-22.

SIGNIFICANCE OF COMMUNITY SELF-HELP ACTIVITIES INPROMOTING SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT (THE), H Abatena, 10,1 (1995),5-24.

SOCIOECONOMIC IMPACT OF AIDS (THE), H Jackson, 9,1 (1994),73-82.WOMEN'S EDUCATION AND THE USE OF BANK CREDIT IN NIGERIA:

CHALLENGES FOR THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY, J C Anyanwu,9,2 (1994), 45-59.

ZIMBABWEAN FAMILIES OF THE MENTALLY ILL: EXPERIENCES ANDSUPPORT NEEDS, R Wintersteen; R Mupedziswa; L Wintersteen, 10,1(1995),89-106.

ContributorsAbatenaHailu, "The Significance of Community Self-Help Activities in Promoting

Social Development", 10,1 (1995), 5-24.Aka Ebenezer 0, "Regional Inequalities in the Process of Nigeria's Development:

Socio-Political and Administrative Perspective", 10,2 (1995), 61-80.

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Anderson Stephen C, Wilson Martha K, Mwansa Lengwe-Katembula, Osei-Hwedie Kwaku, "Empowerment and Social Work Education and Practice inAfrica", 9,2 (1994), 71-86.

Anyanwu J C, "Women's Education and the Use of Bank Credit in Nigeria:Challenges for the Twenty-fIrst Century", 9,2 (1994),45-59.

Badu Yaw A & Parker Andrew, ''The Role of Non-governmental Organisations inRural Development The Case of the Voluntary Workcamps Associationin Ghana", 9,1 (1994) 27-39.

Boland, R G A, (rev) Research with a view to implementation, D J Gouws & Casestudies inresearch with a view to implementation, D J Gouws (ed), 10,2 (1995),93-96.

Braimoh Dele & Adeola OA & Mohasi V M, "Continuing Eudcation Programmesfor Socioeconomic Development in Nigeria: An Antidote for MassStudent Failure in COSC in Lesotho", 10,1 (1995), 37-52.

Chisanga, Benson, (rev) "Housing Risks and Homelessness Among the UrbanElderly", 10,2 (1995), 101-102.

ClarkeSTG, (rev) "Quality of Life inUnemployment", Valerie M011er,9,2 (1994),108-110.

Clegg Ian, (rev), "Empowering People Building Community, Civil Associationsand Legality in Africa Richard Sandbrook & Mohammed Halfani (eds),10,1 (1995) 114-116.

Crowley Michelle L, "Crisis as Challenge: Counselling Counsellors, PersonsLiving with HIV/AIDS and Survivors", 10,2 (1995), 35-52.

Deve, Thomas, (rev) "State and Resistance in South Africa, 1939-1965,10,2(1995),98-99.

Deve, Thomas, (rev) "Culture in Africa: An Appeal for Pluralism", 10,2 (1995),99-101.

Dhemba Jotham, (rev), "Homelessness and Drinking: A Study of a StreetPopulation", Bernard Segal, 9,2 (1994),111-112.

Dlamini Phiwase M , Inequality and Underdevelopment: Issues for a SocialDevelopment Curriculum, 10,2 (1995), 23-33.

Dodo Agatha Tsitsi, (rev) "Women and Development in the Third World", JanetHenshall Momsen, 9,1 (1994),89-91.

Farrell C, (rev) "Multigenerational Family Therapy", David S Freeman, 9,1(1994), 88-89.

Foster Geoff, (rev) "Aids Action Now: Information, Prevention and Support inZimbabwe, Helen Jackson, 9,2 (1994),107-108.

Jackson Helen, "The Socioeconomic Impact of AIDS", 9,1 (1994) 73-82.Kabadaki Kyama K, "Exploration of Social Work Practice Models for Rural

Development in Uganda, 10,1 (1995),77-88.

Index 107

Kasselman J PH, (rev), "Forensic Social Work: Legal Aspects of ProfessionalPractice", Robert L Barker & Douglas M Branson, 10,1 (1995),107.

KiireRuth H, (rev) "Teaching Secrets: The Technology in Social Work Education"Ruth R Middleman & Gale Goldberg Wood (eds), 9,1 (1994),94-94.

Kishindo Paul, "The Functional Literacy Pogramme in Malawi: EducatingAdults for Improved Standards of Living", 9,1 (1994) 19-26.

Kishindo Paul, "Family Planning and the Malawian Male", 9,2 (1994),61-69.Kishindo Paul, "Apprenticeship Systems and the Creation of Employment

Opportunities", 10,2 (1995), 53-60.Maforah Fidelia, "Impact of Poverty on Health in Urbani sing Communities", 9,2

(1994),87-98.Marlow Christine, (rev) "Quantitative Methods in Social Work: State of the art",

D F GiIlespie & D Glisson (oos), 9,2105-106.Marlow Christine, (rev), "Sex and Gender Hierarchies", Barbara Diane MilIer

(00), 10,1 (1995),108-109.Matimba Violet, (rev) "Social Change and Economic Reform in Africa", Peter

Gibbon (00),9,2 (1994),112-113.Matimba Violet, (rev) "Adjustment in Africa: Reforms, Results and the Road

Ahead", A World Bank Policy Research Report, 10,1 (1995), 111-112.Matimba Violet, (rev) "Uganda - Social Sectors" A World Bank Country Study,

10,1 (1995),112-114.Metcalfe Simon, (rev) "The People of the Great River: The Tonga Hoped the Water

Would FolIow Them", Michael Tremmel, 10,1 (1995), 116-117.Molamu, Louis, (rev)"The Situation of the Elderly in Botswana: Proceedings From

an International Workshop", 10,2 (1995),96-97.M011erValerie, Theresa Mthembu, Robin Richards, ''The Role of Informal Clubs

in Youth Development: A South African Case Study", 9,2 (1994) 5-29.Muzenda E, (rev), Marriage and Family Therapy: A Sociocognitive Approach,

Nathan Hurvitz & RogerA Straus, 9,1 (1994),93-94.Mwansa Lengwe- Katem bula (rev) "Social Work Practice: A Systems Approach",

BenyaminChetkow-Yanoov (00),9,2 (1994),103-105.Mwansa Lengwe-Katembula, "Participation of Non-Governmental Organisations

in Social Development Process in Africa: Implications", 10,1 (1995),65-75.Namusonge G S ,(rev), "Small Business Management", R Engleman (ed), 9,1

(1994),85-86.Ncube Sicetshisiwe, (rev) "African Entrepreneurs: Pioneers of Development",

Keith Marsden, 9,1 (1994), 86-88.Ntebe Ann, "Effective Intervention Roles of South African Social Workers in an

Appropriate, Relevant and Progressive Social Welfare Model" 9,1 (1994)41-50.

108 Index

Okojie E E Christiana, "Environmental Hazards and the Health Status of Womenand Children in a Riverine Community in Nigeria: Nikrowa in Edo State",10,1 (1995),25-35.

Osei- Hwedie Kwaku "AIDS, the Individual,Family and Community: PsychosocialIssues",9,2 (1994),3143.

Osei- Hwedie Bertha, (rev), "Revolution and Political Change in the Third World" ,Barry M Schultz & Robert 0 Slater (eds), 9,2 (1994),101-103.

Osei- Hwedie Bertha, (rev) ''The Politics of Africa's Economic Recovery", RichardSandbrook, 9,1 (1994),91-93.

Ouma, Stephen OA, "The Role of Social Protection in the SocioeconomicDevelopment of Uganda", 10,2 (1995), 5-12.

Raditlhokwa Logong , (rev) "Social Development in Africa: Some RadicalProposals", Stephen Chan, 9,1 (1994), 95-97.

Sanders Daniel S, "The Role ofUnivesities in Peace and Social Development", 9,1(1994),51-58.

Schenck CJ & Louw H "A Peoplecentred Perspective on PeoplecentredCommunity Development", 10,2 (1995), 81-91.

Shaw Ian & AI-Awwad Khalid , "Culture and the Indigenisation of Quality inThird World Social Research", 9,1 (1994), 59-71.

Tummala Kamala, "Relevance of Home Economics Knowledge Base for SocialWork Practice in Botswana", 10,1 (1995), 53-64.

Twumasi-Ankrah, Kwaku, "Rural-Urban Migration and SocioeconomicDevelopment in Ghana: Some Discussions, 10,2 (1995), 13-22.

Van Hook Mary, (rev) "Clinical Social Work Supervision" (2nd Edition) MunsonCarltonE ,10,1 (1995),109-111.

Vakil Ann C, "Housing Cooperatives in Zimbabwe: A Contribution to Women'sShelter and Development", 9,1 (1994), 7-17

Wintersteen R; Mupedziswa R; Wintersteen L, "Zimbabwean Families of theMentally Ill: Experiences and Support Needs", 10,1 (1995), 89-106.

Books Reviewed

Barker Robert L & Branson Douglas M FORENSIC SOCIAL WORK: LEGALASPECTS OF PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE, Haworth Press, New York,1993,10,1 (1995).

Bruun Frank Jarle, Mugabe Mbulawa & Coombes Yolande (eds), THESITUATIONOFTHEELDERL YINBOTSW ANA: PROCEEDINGS FROMAN INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP, National Institute of DevelopmentResearch and Documentation, Gaborone, Botswana, 1994, 10,2 (1995).

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Chan Stephen, SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA: SOME RADICALPROPOSALS, Edwin Mellen Press, London, 1991,9,1 (1994).

Chetkow- Yanoov Benyamin, SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE: A SYSTEMSAPPROACH, Haworth Press, New York, 1992,9,2 (1994).

Engleman R (ed), SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT, Stellagraphics Ltd,1991,9,1 (1994).

Freeman David S, MULTIGENERATIONALFAMILY THERAPY, Universityof British Columbia, Canada, The Haworth Press, New York, 1992, 9,1(1994).

Gibbon Peter (ed) SOCIAL CHANGE AND ECONOMIC REFORM IN AFRICA,Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, Uppsala, Sweden, 1993,9,2 (1994).

Gillespie D F & Glisson D (eds) QUANTITATIVE METHODS IN SOCIALWORK: STATE OF THE ART, Haworth Press, New York, 1993,9,2 (1994).

Gouws D J, RESEARCH WITH A VIEW TO IMPLEMENTATION, HumanSciences Research Council, Pretoria, 1994, 10,2 (1995).

Gouws D J, (ed) CASE STUDIES IN RESEARCH WITH A VIEW TOIMPLEMENTATION, Human Sciences Research Council, Pretoria, 1994,10,2 (1995).

Granqvist Raoul, (ed) CULTURE IN AFRICA: AN APPEAL FOR PLURALISM,Scandinavian Institute for African Studies, Uppsala, 1993, 10,2 (1995).

Hurvitz N & Straus Roger A, MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPY: ASOCIOCOGNITIVE APPROACH, Haworth Press, New York, 1991,9,1(1994).

Jackson Helen, AIDS ACTION NOW: INFORMATION, PREVENTION ANDSUPPORT IN ZIMBABWE, AIDS Counselling Trust & School of SocialWork, Harare, 1992,9,2 (1994).

Keigher S M, (ed) HOUSING RISKS AND HOMELESSNESS AMONG THEURBAN ELDERLY, The Haworth Press, New York, 1991, 10,2 (1995).

Marsden Keith, AFRICAN ENTREPRENEURS: PIONEERS OF DEVELOPMENT, International Finance Corporation, Discussion Paper No 9, The WorldBank, Washington DC, 1990,9,1 (1994).

Middleman Ruth R & Wood Gale Goldberg (eds), TEACHING SECRETS: THETECHNOLOGY IN SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION, 1991, Haworth Press,New York, 9,1 (1994).

Miller Barbara Diane (00) SEX AND GENDER HIERARCHIES, CambridgeUniversity Press 1993,10,1 (1995).

M011erValerie QUALITY OF LIFE IN UNEMPLOYMENT, HSRC/Universityof Natal, Pretoria, 1993,9,2 (1994).

Momsen Janet Henshall, WOMEN AND DEVELOPMENT IN THE THIRDWORLD, Routledge, 1991,9,1 (1994).

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Munson, Carlton E, CLINICAL SOCIAL WORK SUPERVISION (2nd edition),Haworth Press, New York, 1993,10,1 (1995).

Muthien Yvonne, STATE AND RESIST ANCEIN SOUTH AFRICA, 1939-1965,Avebury, London, 1994,10,2 (1995).

Sandbrook Richard & Halfani Mohamed (eds) EMPOWERING PEOPLEBUILDING COMMUNITY, CIVIL ASSOCIATIONS AND LEGALITYIN AFRICA, University of Toronto, Toronto, 1993,10,1 (1995).

SandbrookRichard, THE POLITICS OF AFRICA'S ECONOMIC RECOVERY,Cambridge University Press, New York, 1993,9,1 (1994).

Schultz Barry M and Slater Robert 0 (oos), REVOLUTION AND POLITICALCHANGE IN THE THIRD WORLD Lynne Rienner Publishers, Boulder,Colorado; Adamantine Press Ltd, London, 1990,9,2 (1994).

Segal Bernard, HOMELESSNESS AND DRINKING: A STUDY OF A STREETPOPULATION, Haworth Press, New York 1991,9,2 (1994).

Tremmel Michael, THE PEOPLE OF THE GREAT RIVER: THE TONGAHOPED THE WATER WOULD FOLLOW THEM, Mambo Press, Gweru,10,1 (1995).

World Bank, ADJUSTMENT IN AFRICA: REFORMS, RESULTS, AND THEROAD AHEAD, Policy Research Report, Washington OC 1994, 10,1 (1995).

World Bank, UGANDA SOCIAL SECTORS, A World Bank Country Study,Washington DC 1993,10,1 (1995).

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Journal of Social Development in Africa (1995),10. 2,111-113

List of Books ReceivedCurto, Jose C &Gervais,RaymondR (1995) Bibliography of Canadian Masters'

Theses and Doctoral Dissertations on Africa, 1905-1993, CanadianAssociation of African Studies, 311pp, CDN$18, 143pp ine index, ISBN: 1-56024-379-1. Price: $39,95 (bib).

Gibbon, Peter (00) (1995) Liberalised Development in Tanzania, NordiskaAfrikainstitutet, The Scandinavian Institute of African Studies, UppsaIa,176pp, ISBN: 91-7106-370-6. Price: SEKI40, £14,95 (p/b).

Gibbon, Peter (00) (1995) Structural Adjustment and the Working Poor inZimbabwe, Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, The Scandinavian Institute of AfricanStudies, Uppsala, 283pp, ISBN: 91-7106-369-2. Price: SEKI80,£18,95 (P!b).

Iyob,Ruth (1995) The Eritrean Strugglefor Independence, Cambridge UniversityPress, Cambridge, 198pp ine index, ISBN: 0-521-47327-6. Price £30, US$49,95(bib).

Kanyinga, Karuti; Kiondo, Andrew S Z; Tidemand Per (1994) The New LocalLevel Politics in East Africa: Studies on Uganda, Tanzania and Kenya,Research Report No 95, Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, The Scandinavian Instituteof African Studies, Uppsala, 122pp, ISBN: 91-7106-348-X. Price: N/K (bib).

Kerson, Toba Schwaber (1995) Field Instruction in Social Work Settings, TheHaworth Press, New York, 223pp inc index, ISBN: 1-56024-670-7. Price:$39,95 (bib).

Lopes Carlos Enough is Enough!: For a Alternative Diagnosis of the AfricaCrisis (1994) , Discussion Paper No 5, Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, TheScandinavian Institute of African Studies, Uppsala, 38pp, ISBN: 91-7106-347-1. Price: SEK60, £5,95, US$9,95 (p!b).

Matheson, Wayne; Van Dyk, Cornelius & Millar, Kenneth (1995) PerformanceEvaluation in the Human Services, The Haworth Press, New York, 143pp incindex, ISBN: 1-56024-379-1. Price: $39,95 (bib).

Muthien, Yvonne State and Resistance in South Africa, 1939-1965 (1994) ,Avebury, Aldershot, UK, 237pp, ISBN: 1-85628-501-5. Price: £40 (bib).

Resnick, Hy (00) (1995) Electronic Tools for Social Work Practice andEducation, The Haworth Press, New York, 418pp ine index, ISBN: 1-56024-658-8. Price: $79,95 (bib).

Shaw, R Paul (1995) Financing Health Care in Sub-Saharan Africa throughUser Fees and Insurance, World Bank, Washington DC, 99pp, ISBN: 0-8213-3075-6. Price: $6,95 (p/b).

Vaa, Mariken (1993) Towards More Appropriate Technologies?: Experiencesfrom the Water and Sanitation Sector, Research Report No 95, Nordiska

112 Books Received and Abstracting Services

Afrikainstitutet, The Scandinavian Institute of African Studies, Uppsala, 94pp,ISBN: 91-7106-343-9. Price: SEK60, £5,95, US$9,95 (Plb).

Villalon, Leonardo A (1995) Islamic Society and State Power in Senegal;Disciples and citizens in Fatick, Research Report No 95, NordiskaAfrikainstitutet, Cambridge University Press, Uppsala, 94pp, ISBN: 91-7106-343-9. Price: SEK60, £5,95, US$9,95 (Plb).

World Bank (1994) Culture and Development in Africa, I Serageldin & JTaboroff (eds), World Bank, Washington DC, 568pp, ISBN: 0-8213-2780-1.Price: US$47,95 (Plb).

World Bank (1994) Determinants of Fertility and Child Mortality in Coted'l voire and Ghana, Kofi Darkwa Benefo & T Paul Schultz, LSMS WorkingPaper No 103, World Bank, Washington D C, 88pp, ISBN: 0-8213-2789-5.Price: US$7,95 (plb).

World Bank (1995) Contraceptive Use in Ghana, Raylynn Oliver, LSMSWorking Paper No Ill, World Bank, Washington D C, 46pp, ISBN: 0-8213-3020-9. Price: US$6,95 (Plb).

World Bank (1995) The Impact of the Quality of Health Care on Children'sNutrition and Survival in Ghana, Victor Lavy, John Strauss, DuncanThomas & Philippe De Vreyer, LSMS Working Paper No 106, World Bank,Washington D C, 49pp, ISBN: 0-8213-2997-9. Price: US$6,95 (plb).

World Bank (1995) Agriculture Poverty, and Policy Reform in Sub-SaharanAfrica, Kevin M Cleaver & W Graeme Donovan, Discussion Paper No 280,World Bank, Washington D C, 49pp, ISBN: 0-8213-3189-2. Price: US$7,95(plb).

World Bank (1995) Seed Systems in Sub-Saharan Africa Issues and Options,V. Venkatesan, Discussion Paper No 266, World Bank, Washington D C,112pp, ISBN: 0-8213-3086-1. Price: US$8,95 (plb).

World Bank (1995) Applying Environmental Economics in Africa, Frank JConvery, Technical Paper No 277, World Bank, Washington D C, 157pp,ISBN: 0-8213-3190-6. Price: US$IO,95 (Plb).

World Bank (1995) International River Basin Organisations in Sub-SaharanAfrica, Robert Rangeley, Bocar M. Thiam, Randolph A Anderson & Colin A.Lyle, Technical Paper No 250, World Bank, Washington DC, 7Opp, ISBN: 0-8213-2871-9. Price: US$7,95 (Plb).

World Bank (1995) Outreach and Sustainability of Six Rural FinanceInstitutions in Sub-Saharan Africa, Marc Gurgand, Glenn Pederson & JacobYaron,DiscussionPaperNo248, World Bank, Washington DC, 166pp,ISBN:0-8213-2955-3. Price: US$IO,95 (plb).

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Notes for ContributorsAll correspondence should be addressed to:

The EditorJournal of Social Development in AfricaSchool of Social WorkPBag66022Kopje, HarareZimbabwe.

Manuscripts

Contributions that further the aims of the Journal are welcomed, and will be refereed.Manuscripts should be typed single-sided on A4 paper, double-spaced. Two copies of thearticle should be submitted and the author's name, affiliation and address should be attachedto the cover, to facilitate anonymity in the refereeing of the article. One copy should be of goodquality print, preferably laser-printed, although this is not essential. The article can also be senton computer disc, either in WP51 or Mac format. The article should begin with an abstract ofapproximately 200 words. In general the use of footnotes is discouraged. Essential footnotesshould be kept to a minimum and typed consecutively at the end of the article. Within the bodyof the text references to authors is made by author, date and page number in the following way:

"We find that Makola (1982a:67) argues the view taken by Nkosana (1981). Anotherstudy (Makola, 1982b), however..."

Bibliographical references follow the body of the text and should be listed alphabeticallyand chronologically by author and date: in the case of books, by title, publisher and place ofpublication; in the case of articles by full journal name, volume, and first plus last pagenumbers; in the case of chapters, by title, collection title, editor, publisher and place ofpublication. Examples follow:

ReferencesMakola A (1982a) Social Development, Prentice Hall, New York.Makola A (1982b) "The Relevance of Social Work", in Journal of Zimbabwe Social Work,

II, 2, pp 10-12.Nkosana Z (1981) "The Meaning of Social Development", in Training for Social Work,

A Makola (ed), Mambo Press, Gweru.

Authors receive ten free off-prints, and the appropriate issue of the Journal. Book reviewerswill also receive a complimentary copy of the Journal in which the review appears.

Submission of an article implies that it has not been published already nor is it beingconsidered for publication elsewhere. Copyright of all the contents of the Journal is assignedto the School of Social Work, Harare. Permission to reprint original articles should be soughtfrom the Editor of the Journal at the above address.