Published: 15:47, April 14, 2025
China unveils guidelines to strengthen civil affairs services workforce
By Xinhua
A medical worker (1st right) conducts medical examination for a senior resident at a nursing home in Anxiang county of Changde city, Central China's Hunan province, June 21, 2023. (PHOTO / XINHUA)

BEIJING - China on Monday released new guidelines aimed at enhancing the country's high-skilled workforce in the civil affairs services sector.

The document -- the first jointly issued by the Ministry of Civil Affairs and the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security -- sets out a comprehensive framework to improve talent development, evaluation, and utilization, in addition to incentive mechanisms for individuals working in civil affairs-related fields.

By 2030, the policy envisions a more capable, better-structured workforce in the sector with significantly enhanced qualifications, stable income growth, and greater public recognition.

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It also seeks to foster a more supportive policy environment and strengthen societal respect for careers in civil affairs services.

In a related policy released the same day, the two ministries announced plans to accelerate skill certification for eldercare workers.

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The goal is to significantly expand the number of credentialed eldercare professionals in China by 2030, with over 80 percent of caregivers for seniors expected to hold professional certifications.