Core Areas of Impact Assessment:
- Community Well-Being
- Declining sense of safety, trust, and social cohesion in areas with persistent inequality and poor infrastructure
- Increased mental health stress, especially among youth and unemployed individuals
- Higher rates of community displacement and informal settlement growth
- Economic Stability
- High unemployment rates, particularly among young people and unskilled workers
- Limited access to capital, business development opportunities, and job training programs
- Economic dependency cycles due to lack of sustainable income sources
- Education Access and Quality
- Inadequate school infrastructure and overcrowded classrooms
- High dropout rates linked to poverty, household responsibilities, and limited transport options
- Shortages of qualified teachers and learning materials in marginalized regions
- Health Outcomes
- Restricted access to primary healthcare facilities and essential medications
- Prevalence of untreated chronic conditions and preventable diseases
- High maternal and child mortality in communities lacking consistent health support
- Social Systems and Service Delivery
- Delays or absence of public services due to administrative inefficiencies
- Invisibility of vulnerable populations in official support programs
- Weak coordination between local authorities and civil society actors
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