2.1.1. Crime
Crime can lead to a sense of fear and insecurity within communities, reducing personal well-being and increasing stress and anxiety among residents.
2.1.2. Violence
Violence can result in physical and emotional trauma for individuals and create a culture of fear and mistrust within a community, leading to a breakdown in social cohesion.
2.1.3. Poverty
Poverty can restrict access to essential resources like food, housing, and healthcare, leading to poor health outcomes and increased vulnerability to disease and malnutrition.
2.1.4. Safety and security
A lack of safety and security can lead to heightened stress, anxiety, and mental health issues, diminishing quality of life for individuals and causing instability in the community.
2.1.5. Unequal access to basic resources
Unequal access to basic resources, such as education and healthcare, can exacerbate social inequalities and limit opportunities for personal growth and community development.
2.1.6. Lack of basic services (water and health services)
A lack of basic services, like clean water and healthcare, can lead to the spread of diseases and high mortality rates, severely affecting both personal and community health.