Beijing Review presents stories of fighting poverty through education in rural China
19.11.2020 15:20:15 EET | Beijing Review | Press release
Project Hope was started in the 1980s to ensure basic education across China's impoverished areas. By September 2019, the project built over 20,000 primary schools in poverty-stricken areas and helped 6 million students.
Today, Laiyuan has about 26 Project Hope schools.
In 2013, the county began to follow a 15-year free education policy, covering pre-school to high school in rural areas, with special attention given to control the number of dropouts. In 2019, the pre-school gross enrollment rate was 99.78 percent while primary and junior high school enrollment rate was 100 percent, according to the local government.
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