Despite the imposition of economic sanctions against Iraq in 1990, the social work academy has ignored the impact of this global social policy promoted by the international community. Though evidence existed for more than 10 years that sanctions contributed to the deaths of hundreds of thousands of children and other vulnerable groups in Iraq, while also crippling the nation\u27s health care and social infrastructure, the profession has remained silent. The implications of this case study suggest a need for greater engagement by social work researchers and the profession on global issues
The economic sanctions imposed on Iraq from 1990 to 2003 were the most comprehensive and devastating...
The current study explored how social work educators responded to the war with Iraq. The majority of...
This article examines reasons for social work\u27s abandonment of public discourse, activism and int...
Despite the imposition of economic sanctions against Iraq in 1990, the social work academy has ignor...
Despite the imposition of economic sanctions against Iraq in 1990, the social work academy has ignor...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Using personal interviews and works of art, I bring...
Experience from capacity-building courses for social workers in Iraq Wencke Aamodt Lind The situatio...
In over 65 years of conflict that followed the creation of Israel and the subsequent occupation of P...
The role of social workers in political activism has been characterized with ambivalence, and few st...
From 1990-2003, the United Nations, largely at the direction of the United States., enforced a stric...
This dissertation raises questions about the effects of international non-governmental organization ...
Iraq was the first political and humanitarian crisis to be described as a "complex emergency." Conte...
Iraq was the first political and humanitarian crisis to be described as a "complex emergency." Conte...
A significant number of Iraqi citizens have fled from their country in an effort to live in a safe e...
This article considers the legal norms regulating the activities of local governments in the field o...
The economic sanctions imposed on Iraq from 1990 to 2003 were the most comprehensive and devastating...
The current study explored how social work educators responded to the war with Iraq. The majority of...
This article examines reasons for social work\u27s abandonment of public discourse, activism and int...
Despite the imposition of economic sanctions against Iraq in 1990, the social work academy has ignor...
Despite the imposition of economic sanctions against Iraq in 1990, the social work academy has ignor...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Using personal interviews and works of art, I bring...
Experience from capacity-building courses for social workers in Iraq Wencke Aamodt Lind The situatio...
In over 65 years of conflict that followed the creation of Israel and the subsequent occupation of P...
The role of social workers in political activism has been characterized with ambivalence, and few st...
From 1990-2003, the United Nations, largely at the direction of the United States., enforced a stric...
This dissertation raises questions about the effects of international non-governmental organization ...
Iraq was the first political and humanitarian crisis to be described as a "complex emergency." Conte...
Iraq was the first political and humanitarian crisis to be described as a "complex emergency." Conte...
A significant number of Iraqi citizens have fled from their country in an effort to live in a safe e...
This article considers the legal norms regulating the activities of local governments in the field o...
The economic sanctions imposed on Iraq from 1990 to 2003 were the most comprehensive and devastating...
The current study explored how social work educators responded to the war with Iraq. The majority of...
This article examines reasons for social work\u27s abandonment of public discourse, activism and int...