POVERTY ERADICATION AND SOCIAL JUSTICE
Muskan Jain, BA.LLB (HONS.) 10TH SEMESTER, AMITY UNIVERSITY, CHHATTISGARH.
ABSTRACT
This Paper represents how Eliminating poverty and advancing social justice are two goals that go hand-in-hand and are essential for building an equitable society. A good society is a place where people’s values are respected and where they are able to live out their aspirations of happiness, development, and fulfillment while making a positive contribution to society. This paper examines how poverty is multifaceted and how it intersects with social justice. The five principles outlined in this paper envision a society in which individuals possess the necessary resources to be content and free to lead meaningful lives. It highlights the need for holistic strategies to address systemic inequities. It examines how government policies, empowerment of communities, education and economic opportunities can fight poverty and promote social justice. It also examines the role of inclusive decision-making processes and the importance of considering diverse perspectives when creating effective solutions. In a poverty-free society, the gap between what is desired and what is currently available is often considerable. This need for transformation is a powerful incentive for social progress. In addition to the various policies that governments have implemented to reduce poverty, practical measures are needed to ensure that these policies translate into real benefits for people in need. These include adequate funding and monitoring mechanisms to monitor progress, as well as community engagement to make sure policies are in line with the needs of those they are meant to serve. This paper highlights the moral imperative as well as the practical advantages of placing poverty eradication and social justice at the center of sustainable development initiatives around the world. It further proposes some suggestions including policies and practices on how poverty eradication can be combined with social justice.