Basic Social Policy and Planning is a comprehensive introduction to policy and planning approaches, methods, models, ways of thinking, and techniques presented in a reader-friendly fashion for persons with no prior formal training in this area. It converts sophisticated policy and planning concepts and techniques into a form that non-experts can understand, relate to, and apply in their own practices to improve the lives of others.
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Women's Participation in Social Development: Experiences from Asia, Latin America, and the Caribbean
The Handbook of Social Policy and Development makes a groundbreaking, coherent case for enhancing collaboration between social policy and development.
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