Social Justice Issues

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Social justice is the view that everyone deserves equal economic, political and social rights and opportunities. Social justice issues occur globally, regionally, locally and within groups. These issues are a result of unequal distribution of resources, discrimination, and laws that support segregation just to mention a few. Against this bedrock, this essay is going to analyze poverty as a social justice problem, its causes and how it could be addressed. Some causes of poverty which are to be analyzed in this essay include: unemployment, poor health services, corruption, and food dumping. Notable examples and case studies will be outlined to buffer this essay.
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Unemployment increases poverty since it is a situation that deprives the populace of good income sources. Consequently, the population grows poorer, which is seen manifested all over the continent especially in Zimbabwe where the unemployment rate is above 90%. Therefore most Africans cannot meet the basic needs of life because of poverty that stems out of unemployment.
Poverty and poor health worldwide are inextricably linked. The causes of poor health are rooted in political, social and economic injustices. Poverty is both a cause and a consequence for poor health. Poverty increases the chances of poor health, while poor health in turn traps communities in poverty. Infections and neglected tropical diseases kill and weaken millions of the poorest and most vulnerable people who do not have access to adequate health facilities.
To address the social justice issue of poverty, I would recommend several measures. Firstly, I would advise authorities to take effective steps in making sure that anti-corruption legislations such as Zimbabwe’s The Prevention of Corruption Act of 1983 and the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act of 2006, are properly implemented and adhered to by the general

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