Towards developing ethical capacities in social work practice in Africa: Case study and critical commentary from Uganda

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2022-11

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Sage Journals

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This article engages with a case study situated in a public social service system in Uganda, Africa. Through case analysis, I highlight the complexities related to professional ethics in social work practice in Africa and argue that efforts to promote ethics, human rights and social justice in this context require creativity, innovation and activism to confront structural conditions that trap people in unjust circumstances. While building ethical capabilities demands grounding practice in the global social work principles, additional infusion of ubuntu ethics and African social work platforms for sharing experiences and actions are needed.

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Public social service system, Uganda, Africa, Social work practice, Human rights, Social justice

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Bwambale Bhangyi, V. (2022). Towards developing ethical capacities in social work practice in Africa: Case study and critical commentary from Uganda. International Social Work, 0(0). https://doi.org/10.1177/00208728221136968

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