Some 135 million yuan (US$16 million) of funds have been proffered
in aid to schools in China's poor western regions by the eastern
regions since 2000, according to the Ministry of Education (MOE).
The aid included over 1,100 computers, 2.9 million books and funds
to build over 10,422 teaching facilities.
In
addition, eastern regions have offered financial help to more than
13,000 students from poverty-stricken families and sent more than
1,700 teachers to the west.
In
2000, the country called on schools in the eastern regions to help
some poor western schools in a bid to improve education in
underdeveloped areas.
Nine eastern provinces and municipalities, such as Beijing and
South China's Guangdong Province, have signed agreements to help a
number of western schools.
With the help of eastern provinces, more schools are being built in
western provinces.
According to the MOE, helping the poor is not only a task for
eastern schools, but also for large and medium-sized western
cities.
Since 2000, such western cities have donated more than 48 million
yuan (US$5.8 million), 13,400 computers and 50,000 teaching
facilities to schools in the poor regions of the provinces where
the cities are located, said the ministry.
The cities have also sent more than 9,800 teachers to schools in
the poor regions and trained over 3,700 teachers from those
regions.
Such efforts have improved the conditions of the western schools to
some extent. Many of them have made use of the financial and
material aid to purchase new laboratory facilities and books for
their libraries.
(People’s Daily October 8, 2002)
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