Volume 2
Number 2
2023
Charamba S. and Mukurazhizha R. (2023). Narratives of caregivers on management options for epilepsy condition from a Christian perspective in Africa: a case of Zimbabwe. Journal of Social Issues in Non-Communicable Conditions & Disability, 2(2), pages pending. View PDF I View HTML
Chivasa N. (2023). Reflections on support mechanisms for the elderly in the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) era in Zimbabwe. Journal of Social Issues in Non-Communicable Conditions & Disability, 2(2), pages pending. View PDF I View HTML
Mwapaura K. and Munemo W. (2023). ‘A burdensome journey’: The plight of mothers of children with disabilities in Torwood Community, Kwekwe, Zimbabwe. Journal of Social Issues in Non-Communicable Conditions & Disability, 2(2), pages pending. View PDF I View HTML
Thabane S. & ‘Moleli L. V. (2023). How dementia knowledge and experiences influence care and protection of people with dementia: Evidence from Lesotho. Journal of Social Issues in Non-Communicable Conditions & Disability, 2(1), 195-208. View PDF I View HTML
Volume 2
Number 1
2023
Mamukeyani E. (2023). Utilizing the Ubuntu African approach to address disability in South African rural communities by social workers. Journal of Social Issues in Non-Communicable Conditions & Disability, 2(1), 108-118. View PDF I View HTML
Adejoh S. O., Adebayo K., Osazuwa P. et al (2023). Neurological disorders: perceived causes, effects and coping strategies among caregivers in Lagos, Nigeria. Journal of Social Issues in Non-Communicable Conditions & Disability, 2(1), 119-132. View PDF I View HTML
Chukwu, N. A. and Okechukwu, A. B. (2023). Mental health challenges of people living with disabilities among internally displaced persons in Ndukwa East Local Government Area in Delta State, Nigeria. Journal of Social Issues in Non-Communicable Conditions & Disability, 2(1), 133-145. View PDF I View HTML
Mwapaura, K. (2023). ‘Nothing for us without us’: The deployment, access and impression of voting process towards full inclusion of people with disabilities in Zimbabwe. Brief Note. Journal of Social Issues in Non-Communicable Conditions & Disability, 2(1), 146-149. View PDF I View HTML
Volume 1
Number 2
2022
Tome A. R. (2022). The unavailability of employment opportunities for young women with disabilities: A case of Mashonaland Region, Zimbabwe. Journal of Social Issues in Non-Communicable Conditions & Disability, 1(2), 51-62. View PDF I View HTML
Manana F., Mavuka A., Soko S. and Chikwaiwa B. K. (2022). Socio-economic barriers towards access to cervical cancer services at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals in Harare, Zimbabwe. Journal of Social Issues in Non-Communicable Conditions & Disability, 1(2), 63-76. View PDF I View HTML
Nkansah, J. O., Awuviry-Newton K. and Abekah-Carter K. (2022). Mass media as social innovations in the lives of older adults in Ghana . Journal of Social Issues in Non-Communicable Conditions & Disability, 1(2), 77-93. View PDF I View HTML
Kagola F. and Abur W. (2022). Psychological wellbeing of Namibian youth within the ecological system theory. Journal of Social Issues in Non-Communicable Conditions & Disability, 1(2), 94 –101. View PDF I View HTML
Volume 1
Number 1
2022
Mwapaura K, Magavude T, Munyanyi S, Rufurwokuda, A and Chisosa T (2022). The adversities in the lives of street children with disabilities during the corona virus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic: The case of Masvingo, Zimbabwe. Journal of Social Issues in Non-Communicable Conditions & Disability, 1(1), 1-10. View PDF I View HTML
Mugumbate J. R., Kissani N., Acevedo, K., Mugumbate C., Janneh A., Lilia Núñez-Orozco L., Mauricio O. A. and Ibrahim E A. A. (2022). First Aid (FA) and First Guidance (FG) for epilepsy seizures: key considerations and recommendations for developing regions of the world. Journal of Social Issues in Non-Communicable Conditions & Disability, 1(1), 11-24. View PDF I View HTML
Murhula K. G., Obonage S. R., Sumaili D., Bake Muhigwa B., Mutama K. N., Maramuke B. J. and Agino F. C. (2022). Implementation of policies to protect under-age prostitute ladies: A business or sexual ‘sharecropping’ in Bukavu, Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. Journal of Social Issues in Non-Communicable Conditions & Disability, 1(1), 25-37. View PDF I View HTML
Muzondo, E. (2022). Accessibility of human rights and sexual & reproductive health services by female drug users in Zimbabwe: Challenges and opportunities. Journal of Social Issues in Non-Communicable Conditions & Disability, 1(1), 38-50. View PDF I View HTML