Underprivileged Areas (Disadvantaged)
Underprivileged areas, often referred to as disadvantaged communities, are regions where residents face significant economic, social, and environmental challenges. These areas typically have limited access to essential services such as quality education, healthcare, and employment opportunities. Factors contributing to this disadvantage may include low income levels, high unemployment rates, and inadequate infrastructure.
Residents of underprivileged areas often experience higher rates of poverty and social issues, such as crime and poor health outcomes. Efforts to improve these communities may involve government programs, non-profit organizations, and community initiatives aimed at enhancing living conditions and providing resources for residents to thrive.