Poverty Alleviation Workshops Increase Villagers' Income

 April 11, 2020
Poverty Alleviation Workshops Increase Villagers' Income

Women workers weave car cushions at a poverty alleviation workshop on April 8 in Shuangshan Village, Pingyang Town of Tailai County, Northeast China's Heilongjiang Province. [Xinhua/Wang Jianwei]

 

Poverty alleviation workshops in Tailai County, Northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, have resumed work and stepped up production. The county has helped set up poverty alleviation workshops in villages and facilitated local residents to get jobs and increase their income without leaving their hometown. So far, it has established 27 poverty alleviation workshops, providing jobs to more than 1,200 people, of whom more than 200 were grouped as low-income people.

Poverty Alleviation Workshops Increase Villagers' Income

Women workers weave car cushions at a poverty alleviation workshop on April 8 in Shuangshan Village, Pingyang Town of Tailai County, Heilongjiang Province. [Xinhua/Wang Jianwei]

 

Poverty Alleviation Workshops Increase Villagers' Income

Women workers weave car cushions at a poverty alleviation workshop, trying their best to ensure the delivery of an order of handmade car cushions on schedule on April 8 in Shuangshan Village, Pingyang Town of Tailai County, Heilongjiang Province. [Xinhua/Wang Jianwei]

 

Poverty Alleviation Workshops Increase Villagers' Income

Elderly women workers weave car cushions in a poverty alleviation workshop on April 8 in Zhandou Village, Pingyang Town of Tailai County, Heilongjiang Province. [Xinhua/Liang Dong]

 

Poverty Alleviation Workshops Increase Villagers' Income

A woman worker weaves a car cushion at a poverty alleviation workshop on April 8 in Shuangshan Village, Pingyang Town of Tailai County, Heilongjiang Province. [Xinhua/Wang Jianwei]

 

(Source: Xinhua/Translated and edited by Women of China)

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