BEIJING, May 10 (Xinhua) -- The Children's Foundation of China Friday
launched a "sunshine plan" to provide better education to children of migrant
workers living in cities.
An official with the Children's Foundation of China said the "sunshine
plan" has chosen 15 schools for migrant children in big cities like Beijing,
Shanghai and Guangzhou to provide donations.
He said the "sunshine plan" will help the chosen schools to build
libraries, equip computers and large-screen projectors. The "sunshine plan" will
also invite experts and celebrities to given lectures to students in the
schools.
With a large number of rural migrants flocking to cities, China currently
has about 20 million children of migrant workers living in cities, according to
the Children's Foundation of China.
While urban public schools have now opened their gates to children of
migratory workers, their parents' lower economic status means these children are
less likely to be admitted by more competitive schools. Some of them can only go
to makeshift schools unrecognized by the government.
In China, migrant laborers from rural areas number around 200 million. They
are a pillar of the work force, but they face problems including pay arrears,
work-place injury compensation, health care and their children's
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