Issue Identification Template
1. Issue Name:
(Provide a concise and descriptive name for the issue)
2. Category of Issue:
(Select one or more categories that best describe the issue)
- Economic
- Health
- Education
- Housing
- Social Inequality
- Environmental
- Governance
- Infrastructure
- Other: ___________________
3. Definition of the Issue:
(Provide a clear and concise definition of the issue. What is it? Why does it matter?)
4. Scope and Prevalence:
(Describe the geographical spread and how widespread the issue is within the community or region)
- Affected Areas: ______________________ (e.g., urban, rural, specific neighborhoods)
- Prevalence: __________________________ (e.g., 50% of households, 30% of the population)
5. Key Causes:
(List the underlying causes or contributing factors to this issue. These could be systemic, structural, or situational factors)
- Example: Lack of access to quality education
- Example: Economic instability leading to high unemployment rates
- Example: Limited infrastructure and healthcare services
6. Impact on the Community:
(Describe the socio-economic and long-term effects of this issue on the community)
- Economic Impact: _________________________ (e.g., reduced income, job losses)
- Health Impact: ____________________________ (e.g., increased chronic diseases, mental health issues)
- Social Impact: _____________________________ (e.g., social unrest, displacement)
- Education Impact: _________________________ (e.g., increased dropout rates, lack of resources)
- Infrastructure Impact: ______________________ (e.g., poor road conditions, lack of sanitation)
7. Vulnerable Groups Affected:
(Identify specific groups in the community that are disproportionately affected by this issue)
- Example: Women, Children, Elderly, Persons with Disabilities, Low-income Households, Ethnic Minorities, etc.
8. Urgency of the Issue:
(Assess the urgency of addressing the issue based on its severity and impact)
- Critical (Immediate action required)
- High (Action required within 6 months)
- Medium (Address in the next year)
- Low (Long-term solutions required)
9. Current Response/Interventions:
(List any existing efforts, programs, or policies aimed at addressing the issue, including their effectiveness)
- Example: Local health clinic services, community education programs, government policies
10. Recommendations for Action:
(Provide preliminary suggestions for addressing the issue, based on available data and stakeholder input)
- Example: Establish job training programs for unemployed youth
- Example: Increase funding for local healthcare services
11. Additional Notes:
(Any other relevant information about the issue, such as barriers to resolution or future considerations)
12. Documentation Sources:
(List the sources used to gather information about the issue, such as surveys, interviews, secondary data sources)
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