EDITOR'S NOTE: As the widening gap between the rich and poor has become a major byproduct of China's nonstop economic growth over the past decades, the improvement of the disadvantaged group's livelihood has becom...EDITOR'S NOTE: As the widening gap between the rich and poor has become a major byproduct of China's nonstop economic growth over the past decades, the improvement of the disadvantaged group's livelihood has become a top government concern. While numerous cities are working out their plans for "livelihood improvement projects," local governments are making efforts to establish a sustainable mechanism that provides prompt, adequate relief to the needy. Licheng District in Jinan, capital of Shandong province, sets an example.展开更多
文摘EDITOR'S NOTE: As the widening gap between the rich and poor has become a major byproduct of China's nonstop economic growth over the past decades, the improvement of the disadvantaged group's livelihood has become a top government concern. While numerous cities are working out their plans for "livelihood improvement projects," local governments are making efforts to establish a sustainable mechanism that provides prompt, adequate relief to the needy. Licheng District in Jinan, capital of Shandong province, sets an example.