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How to fill in the Poverty Alleviation Manual

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(1) Filling in requirements

The information must be filled in truthfully. It must be accurate, complete and clear. There must be no wrong or omitted items. Some use options The information must be consistent with the options of the National Poverty Alleviation and Development Information System. When the information changes, it must be filled in in the corresponding position in the manual in a timely manner (such as the change of the person in charge of assistance, the change of mobile phone number, etc.). All information should be consistent with the household file information, relevant forms, and the National Poverty Alleviation and Development Information System information. 02

(2) Fill in the basic information

1. Basic information of the poor household ① Name, gender, family size (if inconsistent with the household registration information, please indicate the reason), ethnicity, and birth. Year, month, contact number, etc., the filling method should be consistent with the poor household registration form or poor household information collection form, "one household, one policy" poverty alleviation plan; ② Identification standard: "national standard"; ③ home address: county, township, village , society; ④ Attributes of poor households: general poor households, poor households with minimum living allowance, and special poverty-stricken households; ⑤ Main causes of poverty: According to the actual situation of the family, corresponding poor household registration form, poor household information collection form, "one household, one policy" poverty alleviation The reasons for poverty in the plan cannot be filled in more than two; ⑥ The filling method of cultivated land area, forest land area, and housing area is consistent with the national grid; ⑦ Labor force: divided into ordinary labor force, partial labor force, loss of labor force, and no labor force (under 16 years old, (over 65 years old), if the children are in school, fill in the actual information in the labor force column such as kindergarten, elementary school, junior high school, high school, vocational college, undergraduate degree, etc. 03

2. Basic information of the person in charge of assistance. , unit name, contact number, unit affiliation is divided into: provincial level, municipal level, county level, township level, etc. 04

(3) Fill in the assistance measures

1. .Filling in method

(1) When implementing targeted poverty alleviation policies, any measures that help the household’s production and improve their life should be recorded;

(2) Each The records should be filled in in chronological order, so that the content and scale are detailed. Only the work that has been done is recorded (fill in as soon as it is done), and the work that is planned to be done or has not yet been done cannot be recorded;

(3) Fill in the date of assistance It must be specific to the year, month and day. 05

2. Fill in the content

(1) Industry: including conducting demand surveys for characteristic planting and breeding industries, providing information services, and providing seedlings (such as Zanthoxylum bungeanum trees, pepper seedlings, chicken seedlings, Chinese medicinal materials), provide funds (providing industrial start-up funds through small poverty alleviation loans, etc.), carry out technical training and technical guidance (help invite agricultural technicians for guidance), and provide epidemic prevention services (invite epidemic prevention personnel) carry out vaccinations, spray pesticides), and provide market information (such as contacting product sales, providing sales information, etc.), and promoting development models such as "cooperative farmers" to solve problems such as land transfer and employment for poor households. Industrial projects also include photovoltaic projects and electronics. Business, agricultural product processing, etc. 06

(2) Employment: including "Rain and Dew Plan" vocational education, skills training, entrepreneurship training, providing employment information, introducing job positions, organizing labor export, and college graduation from poor families students and employment;

(3) Asset income: including land transfer, land shares, capital shares, etc.;

(4) Educational poverty alleviation: including living expenses subsidies for boarding students from poor families in the compulsory education stage , grants for poor high school students, exemption from tuition and miscellaneous fees, "Rain and Dew Plan" vocational education grants, student loans for poor college students, care and caring activities for rural left-behind children, carrying out science and technology and culture activities to the countryside, etc.; 07

(5) Health poverty alleviation: including publicity of health poverty alleviation policies and medical and health knowledge, payment of basic medical insurance for urban and rural residents, assistance in applying for chronic disease subsidies, critical illness assistance, assistance in applying for critical illness insurance, rural doctor contract services, etc.

(6) Social security: including dynamic management, application, subsidies, etc. for low-income households, various preferential treatment policies for five-guarantee households, special groups (severe mental illness, severely disabled people, left-behind elderly, left-behind children) , left-behind women);

(7) Relocation and renovation of dilapidated houses: including assistance with various assistance work in the process of application, implementation, acceptance, etc.;

(8) Financial poverty alleviation: including helping with credit rating, lending, fund use, loan repayment, interest discounts, etc. for small poverty alleviation loans; 08

(9) Infrastructure construction: including improving the conditions of poor households Road transportation, farmland water conservancy renovation, drinking water safety, power grid renovation, communication network construction and other basic engineering categories;

(10) Ecology and environmental protection: including environmental governance, water resources protection, ecological forest protection, etc.;

(11) Social poverty alleviation: including social relief and donations due to disasters, serious illnesses, etc.;

(12) Other measures: assistance measures not covered above. 09

(4) Fill in the assistance results

1. Time: specific to the year, month and day.

2. Content: Corresponding to the relevant assistance measures, record the production and life changes of poor households after assistance, especially the increase in family income and "two worries and three guarantees", as well as transfer income and property Sexual income, etc.

3. Signature: After each recording, the poor household is asked to confirm the signature. If all members of the household are illiterate, you can ask someone to sign on their behalf, but it must be approved by the household.