Overview

The Social Welfare Department plays a critical role in improving the quality of life for vulnerable and marginalized communities. It is responsible for the formulation and implementation of policies, programs, and services aimed at addressing social issues such as poverty, disability, child protection, elder care, and community development. The department works to create a safety net for the underprivileged, ensuring that all citizens have access to essential social services, irrespective of their socio-economic background.

The Social Welfare Department operates across various domains, providing welfare services such as rehabilitation centers for persons with disabilities, shelters for women and children, old age homes, and vocational training centers. It also administers programs to alleviate poverty, empower communities, and offer legal protection and social support to those in need.

Through partnerships with non-governmental organizations (NGOs), international bodies, and other government institutions, the department ensures that welfare services are delivered efficiently and that citizens’ rights and dignity are upheld. The department is a vital agency that fosters social equity, inclusivity, and justice, creating a society where all individuals are empowered and protected