Creating non-agricultural employment opportunities for the surplus rural workforce is an important means of poverty alleviation. In the fight against the COVID-19 epidemic, Yunnan province has taken several measures to secure non-agricultural jobs for rural people. These include providing online recruitment services and organizing buses and trains for migrant workers to return to their posts in the cities. As of February 20, 3.2896 million rural workers in the province have found work in non-agricultural sectors. This photo was taken on the afternoon of February 19. It shows that migrant workers from Yunnan were stepping out of a chartered plane which arrived in Jinjiang international airport, east China’s Fujian Province on the same day. The plane tooks off from west Yunnan’s Mangshi airport, carrying 101 migrant workers.
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Editor’s Note: The COVID-19 has brought an impact and multiple challenges to the Chinese economy, however China will continue to develop. Over the past 40 years of reform and opening up, China has… 
Editor : M. Shamsur Rahman
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