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Contemporary social protection programmes among the vulnerable elderly in Zimbabwe: Review of the capability approach
(Reseachgate, 2023-03)The elderly have an inalienable right to social protection.This article interrogates the challenges and opportunities associated with social protection programmes among older persons in Zimbabwe. Some of the social ... -
Strategies That Can Be Adopted to Ensure Ethical Communication Before, During and After Crises and Disasters in Zimbabwe in Jakaza, E., Mangeya, H. and Mhute, I. (Eds.), The Palgrave Handbook of Language and Crisis Communication in Sub-Saharan Africa.
(Palgrave Macmillan, 2024-12-10)This chapter interrogates the strategies that can be adopted when communicating during an emergency or crisis as one of the most important elements of a disaster preparedness plan in Zimbabwe. The chapter is based on a ... -
Resilience of unaccompanied refugee children in foster care at Tongogara Refugee Camp Zimbabwe
(Springer Nature Link, 2024-12)This article explores and discusses the resilience of refugee children under foster care in Zimbabwe. It advances the argument that there are resilience factors associated with unaccompanied refugee children under the ... -
Non-governmental organizations’ enablers of asset accumulation and poverty reduction in Zimbabwe
(Sage Journals, 2022-10)This Voices from Practice note delineates institutional and non-institutional enablers of asset accumulation in Zimbabwe. It argues that in promoting asset accumulation and poverty reduction, non-governmental organizations ... -
‘Nothing for us without us’: The deployment, access and impression of voting process towards full inclusion of people with disabilities in Zimbabwe. Brief Note.
(2023-09)In this brief note, I interrogate the need for the participation of people with disabilities (PWDs) in order to realize full inclusion. Missing in literature was a close look into the participation of PWDs at the just ended ...