Social justice in developing countries

 



Social justice in developing countries is a multifaceted issue that includes the fair distribution of wealth, opportunities, and privileges within society, and the control of the law and its application on the poor alone, or the application of the law only on the middle class, which does not have any influence within society.  Ignoring the mistakes of the rich and influential people from accountability.  I consider them to be persons subject to the law when they commit any crime.  .  The law does not apply to them.. Despite global progress in the field of science, law, and politics, many developing countries still face major challenges such as poverty, inequality, and the lack of basic human rights such as the right to express one’s opinion, the right to individual property, and the right to individual freedom.  , which hinders its social and economic development.

Challenges

Developing countries often grapple with systemic issues that hinder social justice, including:

Economic disparities...........The gap between rich and poor remains wide, with limited opportunities for upward mobility.  There is no hope among the poor or middle class to change reality.  And the transition to the rich class.  It affects the individual's productivity and psychology, and he is under the influence of despair for change for the better.  Which affects the product and society.  A person becomes uninterested in what he produces or manufactures or anything that happens in society. As a result, his percentage of defective products or the percentage of losses in the crops he grows, for example, increases.  Creating hope for change.  The spread of the spirit of optimism pushes the poor to work hard and diligently in order to change the reality from which he suffers.

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Access to education................ Many areas lack quality education, which is essential to breaking the cycle of poverty.   There is inequality between the poor and the rich in obtaining a good level of education.  The rich have the ability to obtain a high level of education.  Which gives him opportunities to work in society that he does not need.  As for the poor person who dreams of changing his reality by learning to get a good job.  The level of education is not good.  In further loss of his dreams and his desire to change his reality..

Availability of health care:........Inadequate health care systems and services contribute to health crises and preventable diseases.  And the costs of care are high.  Those of the wealthy class can afford these costs.  In light of the inability of the poor and middle classes to cover these costs.  But in some developing countries there are hospitals built and managed with donated funds.  These are almost free hospitals.  The person pays at least 50% of the treatment costs.

  Gender inequality:.............. Women and girls often face discrimination, which limits their access to education, employment and political representation.

 Political instability and corruption........ These factors can disrupt social order and the equitable distribution of resources. The acquisition of natural resources by one class within society and the deprivation of the rest of the classes or the rest of the people.  Enjoying natural resources such as oil and gold.  This is the most important form of unfair distribution of wealth and resources.

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Improvement strategies..........To promote social justice, it is necessary to implement policies and initiatives that:

 Empowering marginalized groups: Through education and vocational training, marginalized communities can acquire the skills needed to improve employment opportunities.

 The role of strong government:........PossibleA highly transparent and accountable government can reduce corruption and ensure equitable distribution of resources.  The existence of a strong parliament represents the classes of people within society.  It increases the opportunity to monitor government actions and discuss the laws that the government wants to pass.  .

  The government provides support for small investments, exempts them from taxes, and pays electricity and water costs for the first five years of the project’s life.  Providing job opportunities for the poor is the result of investments within the community.  This reduces the crime rate within the community in terms of crime.  The increase in the unemployment rate within society increases and fuels the crime rate.  The poor person turns to stealing in order to eat because he cannot find a job that gives him a salary that covers his needs.

Ensuring access to basic services:........Investments in healthcare, education and infrastructure are vital to creating a more just society. By governments all over the world.  Reduces the difference in inequality within any society. Although the path to achieving social justice in developing countries involves great challenges, it is essential for achieving global stability and prosperity.  International and regional cooperation.  Economic policies that encourage investments, encouraging the private sector that increases the rate of job opportunities in society, and popular initiatives are the key to creating a more just and equitable world.

 This is done through charitable work in the fields of health and education.

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