China.org.cn | November 11, 2024
Speakers:
Mr. Lu Zhiyuan, minister of civil affairs
Mr. Tang Chengpei, vice minister of civil affairs
Mr. Liu Xitang, spokesperson of the Ministry of Civil Affairs (MCA) and director general of the General Office of the MCA
Mr. Wang Jinhua, director general of the Social Affairs Department of the MCA
Mr. Guo Yuqiang, director general of the Child Welfare Department of the MCA
Chairperson:
Ms. Shou Xiaoli, director general of the Press Bureau of the State Council Information Office (SCIO) and spokesperson of the SCIO
Date:
Sept. 23, 2024
Shou Xiaoli:
Ladies and gentlemen, good afternoon. Welcome to this press conference held by the State Council Information Office (SCIO) as part of the series "Promoting High-Quality Development." Today, we have invited Mr. Lu Zhiyuan, minister of civil affairs, to brief you on relevant developments and to take your questions. Also attending today's press conference are: Mr. Tang Chengpei, vice minister of civil affairs; Mr. Liu Xitang, spokesperson of the Ministry of Civil Affairs (MCA) and director general of the General Office of the MCA; Mr. Wang Jinhua, director general of the Social Affairs Department of the MCA; and Mr. Guo Yuqiang, director general of the Child Welfare Department of the MCA.
Now, I'll give the floor to Mr. Lu for his briefing.
Lu Zhiyuan:
Ladies and gentlemen, friends from the media, good afternoon. I am so pleased to meet with you to discuss civil affairs work. First, on behalf of the MCA, I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude for your long-term concern and support for civil affairs.
Civil affairs work relates to people's livelihoods and connects with people's hearts. In recent years, civil affairs departments at all levels have thoroughly studied and implemented General Secretary Xi Jinping's important discourses on civil affairs work. Focused on better fulfilling our duties to safeguard basic livelihood, grassroots social governance and basic social services, we have adhered to a people-centered approach, prioritizing the protection of basic rights and interests of civil affairs service recipients, especially the most vulnerable groups. We regard public concerns as a barometer of our work and public satisfaction as a benchmark, striving to meet people's basic needs, provide a cushion for those most in need, prevent risks and promote development, thus driving new progress and achievements in various civil affairs tasks. These are reflected in the following aspects:
First, we have strengthened support to ensure people's basic livelihood and effectively guaranteed basic living essentials for various vulnerable groups who face difficulties. We have established a tiered and categorized social assistance system, using big data and other means to enhance dynamic monitoring of low-income populations and providing early warning and assistance in a timely manner. We have included migrant children in the national care and protection scope, providing rights and interests protection, daily care and support services for urban migrant children and rural left-behind children. We have also provided a slew of services to safeguard the upbringing, education and medical rehabilitation of orphans and uncared-for children. We have established a system of living subsidies for disabled individuals in difficulty and nursing subsidies for severely disabled individuals, providing timely assistance to those temporarily in difficulty. Our efforts aim to strengthen the safety net for ensuring the basic needs of vulnerable groups and make them feel the warmth of the Communist Party of China (CPC) and the government as well as experience the superiority of the socialist system.
Second, we have developed basic social services and accelerated the improvement of our management levels in elderly care, work regarding administrative divisions, and marriage registration services. We have rapidly enhanced the elderly care service system. In response to the fundamental needs of the elderly, we have established a basic elderly care service system. We have stepped up efforts to increase nursing-type beds, promoting the integrated development of "elderly care services plus medical resources" to meet different medical and health care needs and actively develop rural elderly care services. We have fulfilled the coordination responsibilities for work related to aging, pushing for the improvement of social security, elderly care services and health support systems. Simultaneously, we have carried out a rural geographic naming campaign, advancing the mapping of rural place names and the online promotion of agricultural products and contributing our efforts to comprehensive rural revitalization. We are optimizing marriage registration services and have launched a pilot program to provide inter-provincial marriage registration services in 21 provincial-level regions nationwide, offering greater convenience to the public.
Third, we have taken innovative means to improve grassroots social governance, actively leveraging the roles of both social organizations and charitable forces. We support the establishment of technology and service-oriented social organizations, optimizing the structure of social organizations. The total number of various social organizations nationwide has reached 883,000. We guide social organizations to offer pairing-up assistance for 160 key counties included in a national rural revitalization plan. We guide industry associations and chambers of commerce to serve high-quality development. We implement the Charity Law, guiding charitable forces to actively participate in supporting the weak and needy, aiding the elderly and orphans as well as providing relief to the sick and disabled. This year, various charitable organizations have donated nearly 3 billion yuan ($424.52 million) in funds and goods to key disaster-stricken provinces, strongly supporting disaster relief, recovery and rebuilding efforts.
On the new journey, we will use Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era as guidance, thoroughly study and implement the guiding principles of the 20th CPC National Congress and the second and third plenary sessions of the 20th CPC Central Committee, comprehensively deepen reforms in the field of civil affairs, and focus on effectively solving the issues of "availability" while making significant efforts to address the questions of "quality" and "excellence." We strive to write a new chapter in the high-quality development of civil affairs, better serving and advancing Chinese modernization.
That's all I want to introduce. Now, my colleagues and I will answer your questions. Thank you!
Shou Xiaoli:
Thank you, Mr. Lu, for your briefing. We will now proceed to the Q&A session. Please identify your news organization before posing your questions.