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UPDATED: September-5-2008  
China Sets Agenda For the Disabled
BY YANG JI

The State Council has finished the Outline of the Program for the Disabled in China in the Ninth Five-Year Plan (1996-2000) to help China's 60 million disabled people, 5 percent of the total population, njoy a higher quality of life. The outline addresses improvements and greater access in public, private, and professional life.

According to the program, a campaign will be launched to solve food and clothing problems for the 15 million disabled who are able to work. Special relief measures will be taken to guarantee the basic needs of the 3 million disabled living in extreme poverty.

In the meantime, the country will promote rehabilitation exercises and build some key projects to ease the mental and physical suffering of 3 million people with disabilities.

The country will help more disabled children go to school, with the schooling rate planned to reach 80 percent by the turn of the century.

More training centers will be set up during the period, at which the working disabled will receive professional training. The employment rate for both urban and rural disabled who are able to work is expected to reach 80 percent by the turn of the century.

At the same time precautions will be taken to prevent more people from becoming disabled.

The plan lists ten target goals and measures to fulfill them.

The Coordination Working Committee for the Handicapped under the State Council, which drafted the outline, will adopt measures to guarantee smooth implementation of the plan, and special funds will also be allocated for the projects.

In a nationwide circular, the State Council asked governments and related departments at all levels to bring the program targets in line with the overall plans of local economic and social development, and take effective measures to ensure good, lasting results.

In the past five years, the target goals listed in the Outline of the Program for the Disabled in China in the Eighth Five-Year Plan (19911995) were all accomplished. Some 2 million disabled climbed out of poverty, and 2.08 million people with disabilities have been directly helped by government programs. The percentage of disabled children now attending school has reached 60 percent. About 1.05 million disabled people received professional training at vocational training institutions bringing their employment rate to 70 percent.

All local governments drafted specific measures to implement the Law on Protection of Disabled Persons in the past five years. The Standing Committee of the National People's Congress conducted nationwide inspections for three successive years to see whether the law was complied with. It found that the handicapped generally received good services and help in both their dealings with officials and in their public life.

(Beijing Review p.23 No. 30, 1996)


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