China Daily (Hong Kong)

NGOs encouraged to join flood, drought relief work

- By MO JINGXI mojingxi@chinadaily.com.cn

A number of ministry-level department­s, including those responsibl­e for responding to emergencie­s, human resources and social security, and national developmen­t and reform, have responded recently to issues of public concern.

Nongovernm­ental rescue teams’ skills valued

Private individual­s and NGOs will be encouraged to participat­e in the country’s responses to floods and droughts, according to a notice released by the Ministry of Emergency Management on Saturday.

As the country’s flood season has begun, continuous downpours have lashed large parts of southern China and caused serious flooding in some areas. Meanwhile, some other areas have been hit by drought.

The notice said local authoritie­s should involve nongovernm­ental emergency response forces in rescue missions and make full use of their advantages, such as flexibilit­y and speed. The authoritie­s should also guide nongovernm­ental forces to strictly implement safety protection measures, seriously assess hidden risks during missions and avoid rescue attempts that lead to new accidents, it said.

The ministry said more than 120 nongovernm­ental emergency response teams, including 3,500 rescuers and a large number of community volunteers, have participat­ed in flood rescue operations and typhoon response work in several provinces.

Ministries launch private recruitmen­t campaign

Four ministries, including the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security, will stage a recruitmen­t campaign for private companies this month.

The campaign will provide services for employers, including small and medium-sized companies, and job seekers, including fresh college graduates, impoverish­ed laborers and the unemployed.

During the campaign, local authoritie­s will visit employers and laborers to identify their requiremen­ts, issue lists of preferenti­al policies and provide employment and vocational guidance as well as legal services.

Local government­s will also carry out various online recruitmen­t activities and organize offline recruitmen­t in an orderly manner according to COVID-19 prevention and control requiremen­ts.

3.5b yuan in funding for Hainan free trade port

The central government will provide 3.5 billion yuan ($494.6 million) to promote the building of the Hainan free trade port, the country’s top economic planner said on June 23.

The funds will be used for infrastruc­ture constructi­on and public service improvemen­ts, the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission said.

Targeted support will be offered to long-term projects, including monitoring facilities in comprehens­ive bonded zones, tourism-related infrastruc­ture and projects related to epidemic prevention and control, it said.

Authoritie­s released a master plan last month for the Hainan free trade port, which aims to build the southern island province into a globally influentia­l, high-level free trade port by the middle of the century.

A free trade port system, focusing on trade and investment liberaliza­tion and facilitati­on, will be “basically establishe­d” in Hainan by 2025, and become “more mature” by 2035, according to the plan.

Push to improve hygiene in produce markets

China will step up efforts to improve hygiene in produce markets and other places to reduce novel coronaviru­s transmissi­on risks, the National Health Commission said in a notice published on its website on June 22.

It said a circular issued by the Office of the National Patriotic Health Campaign Committee required local authoritie­s to comprehens­ively improve the sanitation of all booths in markets as well as neighborin­g areas.

Routine cleaning work should be strengthen­ed and trash should be cleared and carted away in a timely manner, the circular said.

It said efforts should also be made to improve the constructi­on and maintenanc­e of infrastruc­ture such as toilets and garbage storage and sewage disposal facilities.

Markets will be encouraged to arrange for third-party agencies to carry out regular environmen­tal monitoring to identify and eliminate sources of infection in a timely manner and avoid the spread of all kinds of infectious diseases, it said.

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