Abstract: | The high levels of absolute poverty, malnutrition and illiteracyacross the sub-Saharan region require African social workersto develop new methods of intervention which differ from thoseused in Western countries. Identifying, augmenting and enhancingthe strengths of disadvantaged people lie at the core of allsocial work practice. This paper adumbrates the range of survivalstrategies used by African households and concludes that theserequire buttressing through alternative approaches to orthodoxsocial work methods. |