Governmentassisted
Government-assisted, or government-assisted programs, refer to services, support, or funding provided or funded by a government to individuals, households, or organizations. These initiatives aim to reduce poverty, ensure basic needs are met, promote welfare, and stabilize economies through risk pooling and social protection. Participation is typically governed by eligibility rules and is administered by national, regional, or local agencies.
Common forms include social welfare transfers (cash grants or food assistance), health care subsidies or universal
Policy design considerations include eligibility, adequacy of benefits, administration, and cost. Evaluations focus on access, outcomes,