The conference intends to bring social work early scholars and practitioners who work directly with the community. It will cover a range of topics including, but not limited to the following:
● Social and cultural well-being of individuals, families and communities
● Catastrophic effect of the pandemic
● Development initiatives on poverty, hunger, social injustice, oppression, human rights, extreme poverty, and the global maldistribution of wealth in general;
● Interventions in the fields of disaster management and climate change (recovery and community resilience)
● People and mobility, refugee crisis, human trafficking, forced eviction, displacement
● Sustainable and ethical practice in human services
● Social work interventions of NGOs, CBOs and community organizations
● Interventions in community health, peace building, social safety net, social harmony, neighborhood, social security, social protection and services for aged people and children.
● Criminal justice
● Educating for change, human rights and equality