A Hong Kong businessman on Friday donated 330 million yuan
(US$41.25 million) to fund a training program for farmers and rural
doctors on the Chinese mainland.
Vice Premier Hui Liangyu attended the launch of the program
in Beijing.
Lee Shau Kee, chairman of Hong Kong-based Henderson Land
Development Company Limited, expressed his willingness to
contribute to the development of the mainland.
Part of the "Warmth Project" launched by the government in
1995to boost employment and re-employment, the program Lee funded
is jointly conducted by the United Front Department of the CPC
Central Committee and the ministries of education, construction,
agriculture, health, and labor and social security.
About one million rural residents in central and western regions
will be helped by the program in learning skills and finding jobs.
The program will also train 10,000 rural doctors in those
regions.
Hui said building a socialist new countryside needed "new"
farmers, who had knowledge and techniques and business expertise.
He hoped the program would help raise the quality and competence of
farmers.
He also urged stricter management of the training and warned of
the misuse or corruption of the fund.
(Xinhua News Agency December 30, 2006)
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