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Status In Quo And Countermeasure For College-Graduate Village Official In Anyang County, Henan Province

Posted on:2010-07-18Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y Q SunFull Text:PDF
GTID:2166360278977577Subject:Agricultural extension
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College-Graduate Village Official (CGVO) was needed to cultivate the leader for country development and strengthen the construction for country organization. From 2006 to 2008, four batches of CGVOs have been recruited and served for the people in Anyang County, and the plan of"one village, one College-Graduate Village Official"has been implemented. To analyze the status in quo and their countermeasure, the development of CGVO was studied by survey and investigation in Anyang country. All of the data was analyzed by statistical analysis systems and compared with previous literature. Our results suggested that CGVO plays a major role in the construction of new village. As for the inhibiting factor for the development of CGVO, six aspects of countermeasure were proposed: 1. renewing their ideas: CGVO need set up long-term consciousness to serve for the grass-roots; 2 Improving their qualities: CGVO need broaden their knowledge and strengthen their skills to adapt to the grass-roots; 3 The environment of countryside need be improved to create healthy conditions to attract outstanding talents; 4 Innovating mechanisms need be stimulated to attract the enthusiasm of the CGVO; 5. National rules and regulations need be set up to strengthen organization management of the CGVO; 6 All kinds of system need be fulfilled to safeguard the benefit of the CGVO and accelerate the development of CGVO. All of these countermeasures may help the CVGO work hard in the countryside, and then the CVGO may devote them to the construction for rural area and lead farmers to enrich themselves.
Keywords/Search Tags:Anyang county, Construction for rural area, College-Graduate Village Official (CGVO), Countermeasure
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