
Basic Security & Social Systems
Social systems are designed to ensure no one is left behind, providing essential security and support in times of need, crisis, or transition—laying the groundwork for a resilient and compassionate society.
From healthcare and unemployment insurance to pensions and emergency aid, social systems reflect how we care for one another as a collective. They are the backbone of societal stability, ensuring access to vital resources and services.
This survey invites reflection on how to structure safety nets that are fair, adaptive, and financially sustainable. Whether through universal basic income, targeted welfare programs, or mutual aid networks, the goal is to create a foundation where every person can live with dignity and security—regardless of circumstance.