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Kaithanga project, which involves forming a response team with Kudumbashree, Asha workers, and Janamaithri Police, aims to:

APromote women's self-help groups

BProvide financial aid to distressed families

CPromote preventive measures to prevent violence against women and children by identifying families affected by alcohol and drug abuse

DOffer legal aid and counseling to victims of violence

Answer:

C. Promote preventive measures to prevent violence against women and children by identifying families affected by alcohol and drug abuse

Read Explanation:

Kaithanga Project: A Kerala Initiative for Social Welfare

  • Objective: The primary goal of the Kaithanga project is to prevent violence against women and children.

  • Targeted Intervention: It specifically focuses on identifying families affected by alcohol and drug abuse as these are significant contributing factors to violence.

  • Collaborative Approach: This project exemplifies a multi-agency collaboration, a hallmark of the 'Kerala Model' of development, integrating:

    • Kudumbashree: Kerala's poverty eradication and women's empowerment program, leveraging its vast network of women's self-help groups at the grassroots level for community engagement and support.

    • Asha Workers: Accredited Social Health Activists, who act as crucial links between the community and the public health system, providing health and social support.

    • Janamaithri Police: A community policing initiative aimed at fostering trust and cooperation between the police and the public, facilitating a safer environment.

  • Preventive Focus: The project emphasizes preventive measures rather than reactive responses, aiming to address the root causes of violence within affected families.

  • Kerala Model of Development Context: The Kaithanga project aligns with the broader 'Kerala Model' which prioritizes social justice, gender equality, and inclusive development through state-led social welfare interventions and strong community participation.


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