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Decolonising social work with Nepali women
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Decolonising social work with Nepali women

Pratiksha Ghimire, Raj Yadav and Cindy Davis
International Social Work, Vol.67(1), pp.86-98
2024
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https://doi.org/10.1177/00208728221137532View
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Abstract

Nepali social work emancipatory social work Androcentrism women and social work decolonising social work
A plethora of discussion informs decolonising social work. However, how social work can be decolonised from women’s perspective is still unexplored. Using the context of Nepal as a case study, this article theoretically explores ‘the what’, ‘the why’ and ‘the how’ of decolonising social work from women’s standpoint. It is hoped this analysis will initiate and contribute to the critical debate on women, social work and decolonisation in Nepal and elsewhere.

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