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Community issues and concerns

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Answered by sunitharevanth
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COMMUNITIES HAVE PROBLEMS, JUST LIKE PEOPLE

Problems are part of life. We all deal with individual problems, families have family issues, and communities have community problems. Communities must come together to solve their problems, just like families.

When communities try to solve problems, they start just like individuals do. They must reflect and analyze the issue to help come to a solution. But, before discussing solutions, problems must be identified.

So, after discussing a little bit about what problems look like, this section will explain what analyzing community problems is about, why it can be helpful, and then how to do it.

WHAT IS A COMMUNITY PROBLEM?

Problems can arise in any part of a community and come from any aspect of community life. There's a long list of nominees, and you probably know some of the main contenders. Can you name the leading problems in your community? Chances are you can at least start the list.

Below are examples of community problems:

Example Community Problems: Adolescent pregnancy, access to clean drinking water, child abuse and neglect, crime, domestic violence, drug use, pollution, mismanagement of resources, lack of funding for schools and services, ethnic conflict, health disparities, HIV/ AIDS, hunger, inadequate emergency services, inequality, jobs, lack of affordable housing, poverty,  transportation, violence, racism and police brutality.

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Answered by sangeeta7paulsl
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Problems are a part of life. Communities must come together to break their problems, just like families. When communities try to solve problems, they start just doing like individuals. They must reflect on and dissect the issue to help and come to the desired result. But, before agitating results, problems must be linked. There is a long list of appointees, and you are presumably some of the main contenders. Example Community Problems are Adolescent gestation, access to clean drinking water, child abuse and neglect, crime, domestic violence, medicine use, pollution, mismanagement of coffers, lack of backing for seminaries and services, ethnical conflict, health differences, HIV/ AIDS, hunger, shy exigency services, inequality, jobs, lack of affordable casing, poverty, transportation, violence, racism and police brutality.

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