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UPDATED: September-5-2008  
State Vows Better Life for Disabled
 

Intensified efforts is expected to improve general conditions of the country's 60 million disabled people in the next few years, State Councillor Peng Peiyun stated at the first national working conference on the disabled held recently in Beijing.

"The state will allocate special funds to develop job opportunities for some 15 million poverty-stricken people with disabilities, to ensure they have enough food and clothing," Peng said.

This is an urgent task as the plight of many disabled in China remains grim, said Deng Pufang, chairman of the China Disabled Persons' Federation (CDPF).

"Despite unprecedented progress, the average living condition of disabled people still lags behind the average standard. Many of them still face difficulties due to historical reasons and the limitation of the country's economic and social development," Deng said.

The CDPF chairman noted that a great number of disabled adults need rehabilitation urgently. Forty percent of the country's disabled population remain illiterate and 30 percent remain jobless, while the everyday food and clothing of 18 million disabled people are still not guaranteed.

Peng disclosed at the conference that a five-year plan (1996-2000), aimed at integrating the welfare for the disabled with national economic and social advances, has been worked out by the Coordinating Committee for the Work of the Disabled under the State Council.

According to the plan, 3 million people with disabilities will receive rehabilitation services.

Mainstream education, technical training and increased job opportunities are also elements that will be realized before the year 2000.

"The legal system will be updated, and social values promoted to uphold understanding, respect, concern and support for the disabled," Peng said.

During the past five years, the state provided physical rehabilitation ser vices to 2.08 million adults with disabilities.

(Beijing Review p.6 No. 22, 1996)


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