You decide to present your findings and recommendations to the government and pressure them to take action. You organize a meeting with the city's officials, and present them with the data and evidence you've gathered on the social issues affecting the city.
You also propose a set of recommendations and solutions, based on your research and understanding of the issues. The officials listen attentively, but you can tell they are not impressed, they give you the standard political answers and promises to look into the matter but you know they are not going to take any real action.
You leave the meeting feeling frustrated, but you don't give up. You decide to use the media and social networks to make your findings public and put pressure on the government to take action.
The campaign starts to gain traction, people are outraged by the information and start to join your cause. Your efforts lead to a series of protests and demonstrations, and the government is finally forced to take notice.
You have two options: