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Four Responsibilities of Resident Work in Villages

The four duties of resident cadres are as follows:

1. Strengthen grassroots organizations. Grab teams, lead teams, and build battle fortresses.

2. Promote precise poverty alleviation. Grasp people's livelihood, lay a foundation and safeguard the interests of the masses.

3. Implement the four systems. Grasp the industry, seek development, and vigorously promote rural revitalization.

4. Do a good job in benefiting the people. Grasp the rule of virtue, promote harmony and consolidate the foundation of governance.

The four basic duties of the resident team are to publicize the major principles and policies of the party and the state on rural work, especially poverty alleviation, to participate in the formulation of village-level development plans and annual implementation plans, and to organize labor skills training for poor households, and so on. The eight methods of rural revitalization in villages include grasping learning, strengthening fortresses, preventing poverty, promoting industries, building villages, establishing new styles and doing practical things.

Working methods of rural revitalization

1. Grasp learning: learn the "first question" in time, study deeply in the "three sessions and one lesson", and lead the masses to study extensively.

2. Strong Fortress: The Party's organization is fully covered, and party member cadres have post responsibilities, and all affairs are led by the Party.

3. Prevention of returning to poverty: Keep a close eye on the "three types" of personnel (unstable poverty-stricken households, marginal poverty-prone households, and suddenly severely needy households), carry out dynamic monitoring, and implement the policy of benefiting the people.

4. Promote industries: choose leading industries, establish strong cooperative organizations ("village-community integration" cooperatives), and improve interest linkage.

5. Building a village: "one map and one table" (village planning and design scheme and list of key projects) draws a blueprint, cleans up the mess, builds a new village, and mobilizes the masses to build, use and manage.

6. Excellent governance: there is a list of "small and micro powers", "right to use" is standardized, "three affairs" (party affairs, village affairs and finance) are open, and supervision is strong.