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Journal of Social Issues in Non-Communicable Conditions and Disability
Mwapaura K, Magavude T, Munyanyi S, Rufurwokuda, A and Chisosa T (2022).The adversities in the lives of street children with disabilities during the corona virus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic: The case of Masvingo, Zimbabwe.Journal of Social Issues in Non-Communicable Conditions & Disability, 1(1),1-10.View PDFIView HTML
Mugumbate J. R., Kissani N., Acevedo, K., Mugumbate C., Janneh A., Lilia Núñez-Orozco L., Mauricio O. A. and Ibrahim E A. A. (2022).First Aid (FA) and First Guidance (FG) for epilepsy seizures: key considerations and recommendations for developing regions of the world.Journal of Social Issues in Non-Communicable Conditions & Disability, 1(1),11-24.View PDFIView HTML
Murhula K. G., Obonage S. R., Sumaili D., Bake Muhigwa B., Mutama K. N., Maramuke B. J. and Agino F. C. (2022).Implementation of policies to protect under-age prostitute ladies: A business or sexual ‘sharecropping’ in Bukavu, Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.Journal of Social Issues in Non-Communicable Conditions & Disability, 1(1),25-37.View PDFIView HTML
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My first research article was published in 2013 in an African journal published in Zimbabwe by the National Association of Social Workers Zimbabwe, the African Journal of Social Work (AJSW). I co-authored this work with the late Professor Andrew Chad Nyanguru. The journal article has now been cited over two hundred times in several countriesacross the globe and downloaded more than 20 000 times in 173 countries. These figures are based on what is available online, a lot reading and citing happens offline.
5-year (2017-2022) usage data for the article titled Exploring African philosophy: The value of Ubuntu in social work published in the African Journal of Social Work in 2013
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African Journal of Social Work (AJSW)
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