This project seeks to assess the challenges faced by impoverished area of Kachingwe in
Chinsapo. Communities in attaining social justice, focusing on systemic barriers such as
economic inequality, lack of access to education and healthcare, and social exclusion. Drawing
on existing literature and empirical research, this study will identify how poverty exacerbates
social injustices, limiting the ability of marginalized groups to participate in legal, political, and
economic systems. Using a qualitative methods, including surveys, interviews with affected
individuals, and case studies, this research will explore both the structural and social dimensions
of poverty and their relationship to social justice. Existing studies (Ferguson, 2019; Sen, 2009)
indicate that poverty limits access to essential services and legal protection, which are vital for
achieving justice. Additionally, systemic discrimination and exclusion from decision-making
processes further hinder the attainment of social justice for the poor (Mackinnon, 2014). By
examining these challenges, this study aims to provide actionable recommendations for
policymakers and advocates to reduce inequality and improve access to justice for all,
particularly those living in poverty. This project will enable social justice to be accessible to
everyone, regardless of socio-economic status.
Furthermore, the study emphasizes the role of government institutions, legal frameworks, and judicial systems in either promoting or hindering social justice among less privileged communities. Special attention is given to the effectiveness of existing laws and policies in addressing inequality at the grassroots level. By focusing on the lived experiences of residents in Kachingwe, the research highlights practical gaps between policy intentions and real-life outcomes, thereby strengthening the relevance of its findings for community-based interventions and sustainable development efforts.
Keywords: Poverty, Social Justice, Court, Policy, Law
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