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Community Sunshine, the Fruit of Rebirth (2)

(People's Daily Online)

19:47, December 27, 2012

15,789: The project has settled the employment of 15,789 people recovered through drug rehabilitation treatment, including 4,135 people subject to concentrated placement and 11,654 people subject to scattered placement, independent businesses, independent jobs, and government supported public service jobs.

94,460,000: Since 2011, Guizhou Province has input an actual investment of 94.46 million yuan for the funding of "Sunshine Project". Sunshine enterprises that have a placement scale of more than 50 people and more than 100 people have respectively been granted supportive funding of 150,000 yuan and 300,000 yuan from the provincial finance department, while the local finance departments made provisions in the same amount for the project.

3.76%: Currently, the relapse rate of the people recovered through drug rehabilitation treatment under the “Sunshine Project” in Guizhou Province is controlled within 3.76%.

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