Forms of Development Cooperation and Social Work tasks
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Abstract
This work is a review and analysis of the different forms or models of international development cooperation
and a proposal on the tasks that Social Work can perform in each of them. We can justify our
review of these two themes, because, in the first topic, we find a great theoretical dispersion. Regarding
the second topic, there is a growing presence of social workers in this new social environment. The goals
of this work are to analyze the different forms of cooperation and describe the functions of social work
in each of them. The process used has been carried out in two ways. On the one hand, we have drawn on
the authors’ own experience in the field of international cooperation. And on the other, we have reviewed
the different models offered by development institutions. The results of the analysis are the evaluations
made in the article on each of the forms of international cooperation for development
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