Primary-Level Poverty Relief Official in SW China's Guizhou

 November 23, 2020
Liu Yuan(2nd L), a primary-level poverty relief official, talks with cadres and local villagers in Balu Village of Rongjiang County, Qiandongnan Miao and Dong Autonomous Prefecture, southwest China's Guizhou Province, Nov. 16, 2020. Liu Yuan, 32, has been working as a primary-level poverty relief official in Balu Village of Rongjiang County since Nov. 2019. In her daily work, she tried her best to solve practical problems for local villagers, including recommending jobs for the unemployed, helping relocated households torn down their shanty houses, and taking care of left-behind children and seniors in the village. She devoted herself in the poverty relief work here and gained trust and respect from local villagers. [Xinhua/Yang Ying]

 

Liu Yuan(R), a primary-level poverty relief official, checks information about production and living conditions with a local villager in Balu Village of Rongjiang County, Qiandongnan Miao and Dong Autonomous Prefecture, southwest China's Guizhou Province, Nov. 16, 2020. Liu Yuan, 32, has been working as a primary-level poverty relief official in Balu Village of Rongjiang County since Nov. 2019. In her daily work, she tried her best to solve practical problems for local villagers, including recommending jobs for the unemployed, helping relocated households torn down their shanty houses, and taking care of left-behind children and seniors in the village. She devoted herself in the poverty relief work here and gained trust and respect from local villagers. [Xinhua/Yang Ying]

 

Liu Yuan(R), a primary-level poverty relief official, collects floating waste along the Balu River with other village cadres in Rongjiang County, Qiandongnan Miao and Dong Autonomous Prefecture, southwest China's Guizhou Province, Nov. 16, 2020. Liu Yuan, 32, has been working as a primary-level poverty relief official in Balu Village of Rongjiang County since Nov. 2019. In her daily work, she tried her best to solve practical problems for local villagers, including recommending jobs for the unemployed, helping relocated households torn down their shanty houses, and taking care of left-behind children and seniors in the village. She devoted herself in the poverty relief work here and gained trust and respect from local villagers. [Xinhua/Yang Ying]

 

Liu Yuan(R), a primary-level poverty relief official, talks with a senior villager in Balu Village of Rongjiang County, Qiandongnan Miao and Dong Autonomous Prefecture, southwest China's Guizhou Province, Nov. 16, 2020. Liu Yuan, 32, has been working as a primary-level poverty relief official in Balu Village of Rongjiang County since Nov. 2019. In her daily work, she tried her best to solve practical problems for local villagers, including recommending jobs for the unemployed, helping relocated households torn down their shanty houses, and taking care of left-behind children and seniors in the village. She devoted herself in the poverty relief work here and gained trust and respect from local villagers. [Xinhua/Yang Ying]

 

Liu Yuan (2nd R), a primary-level poverty relief official, has lunch with colleagues and villagers at a local villager's home in Balu Village of Rongjiang County, Qiandongnan Miao and Dong Autonomous Prefecture, southwest China's Guizhou Province, Nov. 16, 2020. Liu Yuan, 32, has been working as a primary-level poverty relief official in Balu Village of Rongjiang County since Nov. 2019. In her daily work, she tried her best to solve practical problems for local villagers, including recommending jobs for the unemployed, helping relocated households torn down their shanty houses, and taking care of left-behind children and seniors in the village. She devoted herself in the poverty relief work here and gained trust and respect from local villagers. [Xinhua/Yang Ying]

 

(Source: Xinhua)

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