Fixed-point poverty alleviation of All-China Women's Federation
Original, GPIG, 09-12-2016
According to the annual report of poverty reduction and development, in 2013, All-China Women’s Federation (hereinafter referred to as ACWF) earnestly implemented the “Outline for Development-oriented Poverty Reduction for China’s Rural Areas (2011-2020)”. In accordance with the overall deployments and requirements of the CPC Central Committee and the State Council, based on the actual needs of the women and children in poor areas, adhering to people-oriented scientific outlook on development, taking it as an important starting point of the construction of a strong position and a warm home to provide adequate food and clothing for and promote the development of women and children in impoverished regions, making full use of its own social status, social influence, social mobilization force and social resources, ACWF further increased support for the women and children in poor areas and made a positive contribution to boosting the economic and social development in impoverished regions and improving the living conditions of women and poor.
Through education and training, the ACWF strived to improve the anti-poverty ability of the women in impoverished regions. In 2013, the ACWF held 15 rural women trainings for 1600 women in 20 central and western provinces and autonomous regions, launched the cadre training for county women's federations in contiguous destitute areas.
A total of 108 chairwomen of women’s federations in the counties (cities, districts) of Wuling Mountain Area attended the first training held in Hunan Province. Promoted by the ACWF, the women’s federations of various regions held a variety of trainings based on local situations. Henan Women’s Federation implemented the “women’s poverty alleviation training project” and held trainings for nearly 70,000 poor women. Hainan Women’s Federation held trainings for 1033 needy girl students through opening secondary vocational education class for poverty alleviation female jointly with relevant departments and the employment rate reached 95%. According to the statistics on ten central and western provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities including Inner Mongolia and Heilongjiang, women’s federations at all levels organized various rural women trainings, benefiting more than 3.5 million women.
In 2013, the ACWF continued to cooperate with the National Health and Family Planning Commission to implement the child nutrition improvement project in impoverished regions, provided supplementary food and nutritional supplements for the 6-24-month infants in contiguous destitute areas and promoted the popularization of scientific feeding among parents of children to improve the nutrition and health status of infants in poor areas. In 2013, the ACWF invested a total of 300 million yuan of project funds for this program, covering 300 counties in contiguous destitute areas, benefiting 400,000 infants.
In 2013, adhering to the guideline of “making every effort to lift Zhangxian County out of poverty”, the ACWF gave full play to its advantages, actively integrated various resources and continued to send the 14th batch of cadres to support the povertyreduction in poor counties. Throughout the year, the ACWF directly issued 2.3585 million yuan of project funds and materials to Zhangxian County. After a 6.6-magnitude earthquake hit Zhangxian, the ACWF immediately allocated 2.2 million yuan of relief funds and supplies to the disaster areas.
Leaders of the Secretariat personally headed an investigation group to carry out field survey on the disaster situation, sent condolences to the affected people and carried out study on post-disaster reconstruction. Meanwhile, the ACWF actively implemented poverty alleviation by education, held six training courses for nearly 1000 rural poor women and sent out 200 women labors. Through intellectual poverty alleviation, poverty alleviation projects and industrialization for poverty alleviation, the ACWF improved the infrastructure in Zhangxian, steadily increased the income of the masses and boosted the economic and social development of the county as well.
In 2013, supported by the ACWF, Zhangxian made progress in economic and social development despite the severe disaster and the major economic indicators achieved double-digit growth. In 2013, the county recorded a GDP of 1.602 billion yuan, up 14.5 %, and a rural per capita net income of 4,091 yuan, up 18%.
Original, GPIG, 09-12-2016
According to the annual report of poverty reduction and development, in 2013, All-China Women’s Federation (hereinafter referred to as ACWF) earnestly implemented the “Outline for Development-oriented Poverty Reduction for China’s Rural Areas (2011-2020)”. In accordance with the overall deployments and requirements of the CPC Central Committee and the State Council, based on the actual needs of the women and children in poor areas, adhering to people-oriented scientific outlook on development, taking it as an important starting point of the construction of a strong position and a warm home to provide adequate food and clothing for and promote the development of women and children in impoverished regions, making full use of its own social status, social influence, social mobilization force and social resources, ACWF further increased support for the women and children in poor areas and made a positive contribution to boosting the economic and social development in impoverished regions and improving the living conditions of women and poor.
Through education and training, the ACWF strived to improve the anti-poverty ability of the women in impoverished regions. In 2013, the ACWF held 15 rural women trainings for 1600 women in 20 central and western provinces and autonomous regions, launched the cadre training for county women's federations in contiguous destitute areas.
A total of 108 chairwomen of women’s federations in the counties (cities, districts) of Wuling Mountain Area attended the first training held in Hunan Province. Promoted by the ACWF, the women’s federations of various regions held a variety of trainings based on local situations. Henan Women’s Federation implemented the “women’s poverty alleviation training project” and held trainings for nearly 70,000 poor women. Hainan Women’s Federation held trainings for 1033 needy girl students through opening secondary vocational education class for poverty alleviation female jointly with relevant departments and the employment rate reached 95%. According to the statistics on ten central and western provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities including Inner Mongolia and Heilongjiang, women’s federations at all levels organized various rural women trainings, benefiting more than 3.5 million women.
In 2013, the ACWF continued to cooperate with the National Health and Family Planning Commission to implement the child nutrition improvement project in impoverished regions, provided supplementary food and nutritional supplements for the 6-24-month infants in contiguous destitute areas and promoted the popularization of scientific feeding among parents of children to improve the nutrition and health status of infants in poor areas. In 2013, the ACWF invested a total of 300 million yuan of project funds for this program, covering 300 counties in contiguous destitute areas, benefiting 400,000 infants.
In 2013, adhering to the guideline of “making every effort to lift Zhangxian County out of poverty”, the ACWF gave full play to its advantages, actively integrated various resources and continued to send the 14th batch of cadres to support the povertyreduction in poor counties. Throughout the year, the ACWF directly issued 2.3585 million yuan of project funds and materials to Zhangxian County. After a 6.6-magnitude earthquake hit Zhangxian, the ACWF immediately allocated 2.2 million yuan of relief funds and supplies to the disaster areas.
Leaders of the Secretariat personally headed an investigation group to carry out field survey on the disaster situation, sent condolences to the affected people and carried out study on post-disaster reconstruction. Meanwhile, the ACWF actively implemented poverty alleviation by education, held six training courses for nearly 1000 rural poor women and sent out 200 women labors. Through intellectual poverty alleviation, poverty alleviation projects and industrialization for poverty alleviation, the ACWF improved the infrastructure in Zhangxian, steadily increased the income of the masses and boosted the economic and social development of the county as well.
In 2013, supported by the ACWF, Zhangxian made progress in economic and social development despite the severe disaster and the major economic indicators achieved double-digit growth. In 2013, the county recorded a GDP of 1.602 billion yuan, up 14.5 %, and a rural per capita net income of 4,091 yuan, up 18%.