国产一级免费电影,国产自产在线视频一区,国产一区亚洲,久久国产精品视频,日本美女天天操b,九色激情,成年轻人网站色直接看

HKSAR gov't unveils 10 livelihood initiatives to benefit over a mln grassroots

Source: Xinhua| 2020-01-14 23:43:37|Editor: huaxia

CHINA-HONG KONG-CARRIE LAM-PRESS CONFERENCE (CN)

Chief Executive of China's Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Carrie Lam (C) attends a press conference in south China's Hong Kong, Jan. 14, 2020. Chief Executive of China's Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Carrie Lam on Tuesday unveiled 10 new livelihood initiatives to benefit over a million grassroots and underprivileged locals. (Xinhua/Lui Siu Wai)

HONG KONG, Jan. 14 (Xinhua) -- Chief Executive of China's Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Carrie Lam on Tuesday unveiled 10 new livelihood initiatives to benefit over a million grassroots and underprivileged locals.

The livelihood measures which would cost 10 billion Hong Kong dollars (1.3 billion U.S. dollars) aimed to support the elderly, workers, the unemployed or underemployed, low-income households not living in public housing and not receiving local social security assistance, and people who were inadequately housed, Lam announced at a press conference.

Noting that the SAR government is ready to provide diversified services and suitable support for the elderly to enjoy their golden years in face of an aging population, Lam suggested to combine the Normal Old Age Living Allowance Scheme (OALA) with Higher OALA, so that qualified elderly people aged 65 or above would receive a standard payment rate of 3,585 Hong Kong dollars (491 U.S. dollars) per month.

Apart from the elderly, eligible low-income households, unemployed and underemployed would also receive cash allowances under the initiatives.

On housing issues, one of the most pressing problems for Hong Kong, Lam said the SAR government will further increase transitional housing for residents.

Lam stressed that the SAR government attached great importance to supporting the underprivileged.

"The recurrent expenditure on social welfare has increased from 65.3 billion Hong Kong dollars (8.4 billion U.S. dollars) in 2017-18 to 84.3 billion (10.8 billion U.S. dollars) in 2019-20, representing a 29 percent rise, the largest among all policy areas," Lam said.

KEY WORDS:
EXPLORE XINHUANET
010020070750000000000000011100001387048041