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What does it mean to prevent poverty from returning to monitoring?

Prevention and monitoring of returning to poverty is a policy that benefits the people. Its purpose is to provide early detection, early intervention and early assistance to those who are at risk of returning to poverty, so as to prevent poor households from returning to poverty and new poverty.

The monitoring of preventing poverty return is aimed at all rural areas and all rural registered population, taking the guiding line of the monitoring scope of the year as the reference standard, and comprehensively considering "?" Three guarantees "and drinking water safety, as well as serious difficulties in basic life due to various reasons such as reasons, disasters and accidents. Through the implementation of identification procedures and assistance measures, farmers who are at risk of returning to poverty are identified as monitoring targets.

If its own ability cannot be solved, it should be determined as the monitoring object, and assistance measures should be implemented as soon as possible to ensure the elimination of potential risks as soon as possible; If the farmers' income is high (after deducting the compliance and rigid expenditure, the household income is obviously higher than the local rural average), they can solve it on their own, and they can not be identified as monitoring objects, but they should continue to follow up and urge them to solve it as soon as possible.

There are four main ways to identify the monitored object.

1. Farmers' self-declaration: I apply to the village committee where the household registration is located, or entrust village cadres or resident cadres to apply on their behalf, or apply through the anti-poverty monitoring hotline independently set up by each county, or through the national anti-poverty monitoring mobile APP and 123 17 service hotline.

The second is the investigation of grassroots cadres: grassroots cadres regularly check all farmers in their jurisdiction every month to see if there are any situations that may cause the risk of returning to poverty, such as income and expenditure, compulsory education, basic medical care, housing safety and drinking water safety.

Third, departmental screening and early warning: through information comparison with medical insurance, civil affairs, disabled persons' Federation, education, agriculture and rural areas, emergency management and other departments, it is found that farmers who are at risk of returning to poverty will be sent to the grassroots for verification.

The fourth is the early warning of public opinion letters and visits: cadres at all levels in cities, counties and villages collect and master risk early warning information in time through letters and visits departments, traditional media, online media and self-media channels, pay close attention to the investigation and resolution of mass letters and visits and grassroots contradictions and disputes, and find and verify the risk clues of returning to poverty.