Social Welfare and Campaign

Social welfare refers to government-led initiatives (such as food security, health services, and education) designed to support vulnerable populations and ensure a minimum standard of living. Campaigns for these services, often aiming at social security, are vital for informing the public and ensuring the effective implementation of policies.

Key Aspects of Social Welfare and Campaigns

  • Core Purpose: Social welfare aims to meet the basic needs of the needy, including food, shelter, and health, primarily acting as a safety net.
  • Scope: It includes social insurance against unemployment, disability, and old age.
  • Government Role: Modern states operate as welfare states, using policy to manage poverty, education, and social security.
  • Campaigns: Campaigns serve to raise awareness and ensure that services, such as the Unorganised Workers Social Security Act or health initiatives, are implemented properly