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Social work education as foreign policy: an Israeli school of social work in Kenya in the 1960s
John Gal
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The Paul Baerwald School of Social Work and Social Welfare
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Israeli
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Social Work Education
100%
Kenya
100%
Foreign Policy
100%
Schools of Social Work
100%
Training Program
33%
Kenyan
33%
Israel
16%
Transnational
16%
Professional Practice
16%
Professional Knowledge
16%
Social Work
16%
Good Intention
16%
Africa
16%
School Staff
16%
Public Administration
16%
Acquired Knowledge
16%
Wide Gap
16%
Indigenous Knowledge
16%
Global Growth
16%
Social Work Knowledge
16%
Africanisation
16%
Emerging States
16%
Social Sciences
Israeli
100%
Social Work Education
100%
Kenya
100%
Foreign Policy
100%
Personnel
33%
Case Study
16%
Israel
16%
Public Administration
16%
Indigenous Knowledge
16%
Africa
16%