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Raj Yadav, Decolonised and Developmental Social Work: A Model from Nepal
This is another very interesting and thought-provoking book originating from the Global South, Nepali scholar, Raj Yadav, who obliged to arrange a copy of the book for review. This book is essentially based on the author’s doctoral research in Nepal. To ‘explore and document the features and principles of a distinctive Nepali social work practice approach’ (p. 12), the book sets the following objectives: