Social sustainability refers to the ability of a society to meet the needs of its members in the present while also preserving the well-being of future generations. It involves creating and maintaining a healthy and equitable society that promotes the overall well-being of individuals and communities.
Addressing social sustainability involves tackling various challenges such as poverty, inequality, discrimination, access to healthcare and education, and community well-being. Solutions may include implementing policies that promote equal opportunities, providing access to essential services, supporting community development initiatives, and fostering a culture of inclusivity and respect.
Examples of social sustainability initiatives include affordable housing programs, healthcare accessibility efforts, education equity campaigns, community empowerment projects, and diversity and inclusion policies in workplaces and public spaces.