The Role of Social Workers in Advancing Girls’ Education and Empowerment in African Countries: A Desktop-Based Thematic Review
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This study examines the role of social workers in promoting girls’ education and empowerment across African regions, where cultural, economic, and political barriers continue to restrict educational access and gender equality. Using a desktop-based research methodology, the study analyses secondary data from scholarly literature, government reports, NGO documents, and international organisation publications. Additionally, a PRISMA-based flow diagram was used to illustrate the screening and selection process, while thematic analysis was applied to identify recurring patterns in social work practice related to educational development and empowerment. The final review included 49 sources selected through PRISMA-guided screening. The findings show that social workers contribute to gender-responsive policy development, provide essential support services for vulnerable girls, and challenge cultural norms that limit girls’ educational opportunities. Moreover, social workers support girls through psychosocial assistance, mentorship, self-esteem development, and resilience-building interventions, which help them respond to systemic barriers affecting their educational participation. However, persistent challenges remain, including limited resources, inadequate educational infrastructure, weak institutional support, and cultural resistance to girls’ education. Therefore, the study recommends expanding professional training programmes on gender equality and education, strengthening school-based social work support, and establishing collaborative networks among social workers, educational institutions, families, communities, and policymakers. These measures are essential for safeguarding girls’ educational rights and advancing gender-responsive educational development across African contexts.
- Social workers support girls’ education through advocacy, counselling, and mentorship.
- Sociocultural and economic barriers continue to restrict girls’ school participation.
- Family, community, and school collaboration strengthens girls’ educational retention.
- Feminist theory and strengths-based practice explain social work empowerment roles.
- Social work interventions promote resilience, agency, and gender-responsive education.
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