Whereas efforts are maximized to boost economic growth, the resultant systems often lead to exclusionary policies that broaden economic disparities in cities. The idea of social justice ensures that there is fair access to livelihoods that are generated as a result of economic growth in cities. Not only that, it also advocates for equitable distribution of other benefits of this growth such as education and health services. In many cities, the concentration of municipal efforts in providing services unevenly gives rise to neighborhoods with lower service levels. In this context, AUDI focuses on addressing issues of social justice through equitable mechanisms for distribution services and facilities./p>