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What are the livelihood projects?
People's livelihood projects include education projects, medical and health projects, housing projects, traffic projects, water conservancy projects and cultural and sports projects.

1. Educational projects: such as school building construction, vocational education, educational equipment, grants, teacher training, etc.

2. Medical and health projects: such as hospital construction, primary medical facilities construction, prevention and control of major diseases, health insurance, etc.

3. Housing projects: such as community housing renovation, low-rent housing construction, affordable housing, etc.

4. Traffic engineering: such as highway construction, urban traffic facilities, bus line improvement, etc.

5. Water conservancy projects: such as reservoir construction, irrigation facilities, water supply facilities, etc.

6. Cultural and sports projects: such as the construction of cultural venues, sports facilities and literary and artistic creation.

People's livelihood in a narrow sense

Mainly from the social level. From this perspective, the so-called people's livelihood mainly refers to people's basic living conditions, basic development opportunities, basic development capabilities and basic rights and interests protection.

People's livelihood in a narrow sense is relatively accurate and easy to grasp, and it is easy to overlap with people's livelihood policies at a specific level. People's livelihood usually refers to people's livelihood in a narrow sense. For example, the popular phrase "improving people's livelihood and accelerating social construction" is aimed at the social level.