Safety nets
Safety nets are systems or programs designed to provide support and assistance to individuals and families in times of need. They help protect people from economic hardships, such as job loss, illness, or unexpected expenses. Common examples of safety nets include unemployment benefits, food assistance programs, and healthcare services.
These safety nets aim to ensure a basic standard of living and promote social stability. By offering financial aid and resources, they help prevent poverty and reduce inequality. Governments and non-profit organizations often play a crucial role in implementing and maintaining these safety net programs to support vulnerable populations.