Community Development Proposal: Addressing Hong Kong's Inequality
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This report provides a comprehensive analysis of community development in Hong Kong, focusing on the critical issue of unequal development. It begins with an executive summary highlighting the rising inequalities and their impact on various regions of Hong Kong, emphasizing the need for government intervention to address economic integration. The introduction defines community development and its significance in addressing social issues. The research methodology employs a descriptive approach, utilizing secondary data sources to explore the social problems faced by Hong Kong. The discussion section covers the locality, demography, and maps of Hong Kong, followed by the principles of community development. The core of the report identifies unequal development as a major social problem, leading to economic disparities and social dissatisfaction. The proposal suggests an advocacy approach, advocating for policy changes, income distribution adjustments, and effective regulations to combat the issue. Strategies include continuous evaluation, land management, and government intervention to balance development. The report predicts positive outcomes from the advocacy approach, such as improved income distribution and regional growth. It estimates the implementation timeline and budget, followed by recommendations for the government to create effective policies and laws. The report emphasizes the importance of income tax, regional development, and the right to information to achieve equitable community development in Hong Kong.