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What does the livelihood project include?
People's livelihood projects cover education, medical care, housing, transportation, water conservancy, culture and sports, comprehensive environmental improvement, social security and other aspects, including:

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.

7. Comprehensive environmental improvement projects: such as garbage disposal, greening and beautification, and ecological protection.

8. Social security projects: such as endowment insurance, medical insurance, unemployment insurance, minimum living security, etc.

9. Public services of people's livelihood facilities: such as community service centers, public toilets and postal services.

The specific contents of these projects may vary according to the needs of different regions and different social classes. Generally speaking, people's livelihood projects aim to improve people's quality of life, meet people's basic needs and promote the harmonious and stable development of society.