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The primary difference between welfare and self-help groups lies in their approach to providing support. Welfare programs are typically government-funded or charitable initiatives that offer assistance to individuals or communities in need, often addressing basic needs like food, shelter, and healthcare. Self-help groups, on the other hand, are voluntary associations of individuals who come together to support each other in achieving common goals, often related to economic empowerment or social betterment. 

Here's a more detailed breakdown:

Welfare:

  • Examples: Social security, food banks, public housing, healthcare for the poor. 
  • Mechanism: Often involves direct provision of resources or services to beneficiaries. 
  • Source of support: Government agencies, charities, or non-profit organizations. 
  • Focus: Providing assistance to address basic needs and social issues. 

Self-Help Groups:

  • Source of support:

    Members of the group pooling their resources and efforts. 

  • Focus:

    Empowering members through mutual support, collective action, and shared learning. 

  • Examples:

    Microfinance groups, community development groups, support groups for specific conditions (e.g., addiction recovery). 

  • Mechanism:

    Encourages self-reliance and collective problem-solving, with members taking ownership of their development. 

    Key Differences Summarized:

    Feature

    Welfare

    Self-Help Groups

    Initiator

    External organizations or agencies

    Members themselves

    Funding

    Government, charities, or grants

    Members' contributions, fundraising

    Approach

    Direct provision of assistance

    Mutual support and collective action

    Focus

    Addressing basic needs and social issues

    Economic and social empowerment of members

    Decision-making

    Decisions made by external entities

    Decisions made by group members through consensus or voting

    In essence, welfare provides a safety net, while self-help groups build a ladder for individuals to climb out of challenging situations. 

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