Dazhou, China: No Family or Person Left behind on Way out of Poverty to Well-off Life
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CHENGDU, China, Nov. 3, 2020 /Xinhua=KYODO JBN/--
A task team of the Dazhou Disabled Persons' Federation (DDPF), together with
multiple medical rehabilitation institutions, spent their time from Oct. 19 to
21, in Wanyuan, Dazhou, providing the locals with disabilities (PWDs) with
"Express Medical Services" centering around poverty alleviation and medical
rehabilitation. Over 30 medical rehabilitation experts, organized into 7 teams
specializing in visual impairment, cerebral palsy (e.g. intellectual disability
and autism), hearing impairment and mental disorder, etc., disseminated
knowledge about disability prevention and rehabilitation in the communities on
a large scale. Apart from free medical examinations, the teams provided
targeted medical solutions, such as assistive devices and cataract surgery, to
the PWDs in need, including children.
Multiple Poverty Alleviation Solutions Offered to PWDs
Poverty alleviation for PWDs has long been an integral part of China's poverty
alleviation cause. This is the 5th year in a row for Dazhou to organize the
"Express Medical Services" event, a program of poverty alleviation and medical
rehabilitation. Aiming at basic rehabilitation needs of impoverished PWDs, the
government intends to know fully about the landscape of PWD assistance and
provide targeted rehabilitation to those in need.
In addition to caring for impoverished PWDs, Dazhou has stepped up efforts in
recent years to support those in rural areas economically. The government is
making every effort to assist PWDs in urban and rural communities with job and
entrepreneurship opportunities. For example, the government eliminates
employment discrimination, encourages employment of the disabled with physical
capabilities and provides 102,800 PWDs with vocational training and employment
services.
Chen Xiaolong, a citizen of Dazhou, has been discriminated against since
childhood because of his physical impairment, which rendered him jobless.
However, he didn't despair of his life, but struggled even hardder against
adversity. Chen rented a patch of over 200,000m2 land in Xuanhan for plum
planting and then founded a cooperative in 2016, helping those around him to
improve their livelihoods. In 2018, he joined in a DDPF training program before
taking his business online. By Aug. 2020, online orders for his plums added up
to thousands of kilograms.
No Family or Person Left Behind on the Way to Prosperity for All
In addition to helping the disabled in need, Dazhou has been going all out to
fight poverty for all locals these years in a drive to improve their income and
life. The government has steadfastly pursued the goal of "Leaving no family or
person behind", a policy closely related to the government's years-long fight
against poverty.
Located in northeastern Sichuan, Dazhou is blessed with a wealth of natural gas
resources, hence the name "the Capital of Gas in China". It is also the
birthplace of Ba culture, a brilliant civilization created by the ancient Ba
people who lived and flourished in the land over 4,000 years ago. However, its
location in the Qin & Daba mountains made it one of China's most impoverished
areas. Xuanhan, one of its counties, is known to have once the largest poor
population in Sichuan. In Dazhou, underdeveloped infrastructure led to the
disabled and the bed-ridden falling into poverty, who accounted for 69.86% of
the city's impoverished population, giving rise to more complexities to poverty
alleviation; therefore, it was a long-cherished dream of the locals to get out
of poverty and live a well-off life.
To this end, the Dazhou government has devoted a lot of efforts to poverty
alleviation and has secured a total of RMB 27.967 billion in all types of
grant, of which RMB 6.027 billion is fiscal grant earmarked for poverty
alleviation. The government has helped 252,000 poor laborers land jobs
successfully while entitling more than 170,000 registered poor families to
subsistence allowance, of which the criteria steadily and dynamically exceeds
China's national poverty alleviation criteria. At the same time, the government
is also doing its utmost to fight poverty through economic development, legal
system improvements and infrastructure development.
In order to root out poverty, address its intergenerational transmission, and
enhance personal competence for the residents, Dazhou strives to promote
education to help the poor. In addition to investments in school buildings and
optimizing teaching environment, the city has helped more than 100,000 students
in universities, primary/secondary schools and kindergartens with financial
support through social resource integration as well as tuition and fee
remissions. In the past 5 years, the government has helped tens of thousands of
poor students realize their college dreams. In Xuanhan alone, 55,000 students
have been admitted to colleges since 2013. In 2016, the Academy of Arts &
Design of Tsinghua University set up a nationwide "support research program for
outstanding poor art students", a total of 7 students in Dazhou qualified for
the project, making the city one with the most participants across China.
The year 2020 witnesses that China builds a moderately prosperous society in
all respects. On the way out of poverty and to a relatively comfortable life,
Dazhou "will not leave a single household or person behind." At present, Dazhou
has reduced its poverty-stricken population by a total of 704,000, with the
rest meeting the criteria of poverty alleviation, 828 poverty-stricken villages
and seven poverty-stricken districts and counties lifted out of poverty. In the
future, Dazhou will continue to consolidate its achievements of poverty
alleviation in a bid to improve the overall development of society and the life
of its people.
Source: Dazhou Disabled Persons' Federation (DDPF)
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