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1、INCREASING PROSPERITY IN XINJIANGAygul Ismayil is a typical housewife living in the remote village of Qigirtmak, in northwest Chinas Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. She had been depending on her husbands work on a small farm, which only generates 10,000 yuan ($1,534) a year, to feed a family of si

2、x. Qigirtmak is located in the town of Wupu, in east Xinjiang. Due to the scarce amount of arable land in the village, many villagers stayed home without other employment options, worsening the poverty situation in the region even further. In Xinjiang, there are currently 2.61 million people living

3、under the national poverty linedefined as an annual income of 2,300 yuan($375) for rural residentsaccounting for more than 20 percent of the rural population in the whole region. “Now I can earn more than 2,000 yuan($307) per month, which is more than my husbands earnings. Its his turn to take care

4、of the children and do the housework now, ” said Ismayil. The change to her family was brought about by the establishment of the Wupu Branch of the New Century Fashion Factory in February 2015, which was set up with the help of a group of community officials who were tasked with alleviating poverty

5、in the village. All of the factorys workers are women who had previously been unemployed. Since 2014, Xinjiang has mobilized 200,000 officials in different levels to over 8,600 villages to eradicate poverty and improve livelihoods by understanding the real poverty situation and needs of local people

6、. Even so, the aid group encountered a variety of difficulties in Qigirtmak from the onset. The villagers, for example, were not actively seeking employment from the factory, since they had trouble changing their previous lifestyles. “The factory was planning to hire 50 workers initially, but less t

7、han 10 registered, ”claimed the leader of the aid group Yusup Resur. The officials had to talk to the villagers one by one, explaining the benefits of working in the factory. Meanwhile, they promised to offer training on skills and labor laws and regulations before they started working. In addition,

8、 the villagers were encouraged to undergo training with 1,000 yuan ($153) in subsidies and 380 yuan ($58) for their meals and transportation during the interim period. Currently, 50 people have all begun working at the factory. They also exercise every morning, take Uygur and Mandarin language cours

9、es at noon, and participate in some entertainment activities organized by the factory and the aid group. Following the successful introduction of the fashion business, the Xazat Food Co. also opened shop in Qigirtmak. Among the 160 vil- lagers who competed, the company eventually hired 35 workers. T

10、he aid group also established more business organizations based on local conditions, including a housekeeping service center and eight professional cooperatives. Currently, 184 local villagers have new jobs, making up 92 percent of surplus labor forces. “Our way of life has changed, the living stand

11、ard is improving and our minds are also changing. We talk more about development, and have started to dress up and entertain ourselves by singing and dancing, ” said Ahyit Gayiz, a villager and training teacher with the Wupu Branch of New Century Fashion Factory. New opportunities Abdu Semet, 27, li

12、ves in Yerken County, Kashgar Prefecture in southwest Xinjiang. In 2011, he went to look for work in Aksu City, which is some 450 km away from Yerken. He became a skilled construction worker, but unfortunately suffered an accident at work which rendered him immobile. He had to return to Yerken to be

13、 taken care of by his grandma, his only relative. Since then, they had no other source of income except from the subsistence allowance offered by the government. In 2014, in order to assist the 870,000 people in poverty without working capability in Xinjiang, the regional government increased the mo

14、nthly subsistence allowances per capita for urban and rural residents from 158 yuan ($24) and 65 yuan ( $10) in 2009 to 297 yuan ($46) and 144 yuan ($22) respectively. Some of the government officials who were designated to reduce poverty in Semets village, Tatarcag, specifically helped him apply fo

15、r a 40-square-meter house for low-income families. They also applied for wheelchairs and walking sticks from the local federation for the disabled and gave them to physically challenged villagers. Besides economic aid, the officials encouraged Semet to challenge himself and to use the Internet. Thro

16、ugh interaction with other villagers as well as from partaking in entertainment activities, Semet has now become more optimistic about his future. Chances for cooperation Thirty-year-old Mahmut Tursun, nicknamed Amu who is also from Kashgar Prefecture, is more fortunate than Abdu Semet. Amu was born

17、 into a farmers family in Shufu County, 20 km from Kashgar City. He had met his parentsexpectations to become a civil servant, and worked in Kashgars customs office after graduating from college. He nonetheless quit three months later, after meeting Liu Jingwen. Liu comes from south Chinas Guangdong

18、 Province, which is one of the 19 provinces and municipalities which answered the Central Governments call to support Xinjiangs overall development starting from 2010. The local governments promised to contribute 0.3 to 0.6 percent of their local fiscal revenue to help Xinjiang reach its goal of rea

19、lizing a well-off society. Liu came to Kashgar as a volunteer in a project which offered occupational training for disabled Uygurs in 2011. Amu also volunteered to be a MandarinUyghur interpreter and guide for Liu and other volunteers during weekends. Liu then discovered that most high-quality dried

20、 fruits like red dates and walnuts couldnt sell well due to the lack of distribution channels. “Farmers are at the bottom of the industry chain. The distributors usually offer lower prices since they figure that agricultural products cant be stored long, ” Liu said. Therefore, Liu and other voluntee

21、rs decided to help sell those products on T, Chinas largest online retail marketplace. But at that time, local farmers didnt know what the Internet was, and knew little about selling their products on it. Amu understood Lius plan and then persuaded farmers to try Lius ideas. Their first attempt was

22、a success thanks to the help of some Internet celebrities recommendations. They called their e-business“Vizdan, ” literally meaning “conscience” in Uygur, considering that food safety is what customers care about. “My team is made of people of different ethnic groups. Our products are worthy of our

23、customers trust, ” Amu said. Amu is now responsible for finding new distribution channels and publishing farmersinformation online after visiting them on-site, thus making farmers from far away more accessible. “In this way, we can help people know more about Xinjiang and us Uygur people, ” Amu said

24、. Amu claimed that after co-founding the Vizdan Trading Co. Ltd. in 2012, he has felt a sense of fulfillment. On May 1, 2013, Vizdan launched a cooperative, promising to buy local farmers quality produce at a price 10 percent higher than the market price, share the profits with cooperative members a

25、nd provide training on farming techniques. In 2014, Vizdan sold 150 tons of products and had over 2,000 households listed as its sellers. “Im so grateful for these friends from Guangdong. There wouldnt be so many Uygur farmers benefiting from e-business and farmers cooperatives without them, ” Amu said. “If farmers can benefit from our business, younger generations will choose to come back from cities to the farmland, ” Liu said. “They need more opportunities to enter the mainstream market, not just financial aid.”

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