Why do village cadres frequently urge NCMS? This is a thought-provoking question. On the one hand, the villagers' attitude towards NCMS is not positive, and they have chosen to cut off their contributions. On the other hand, village cadres are constantly urging villagers to participate in NCMS. So, what are the inner words behind the village cadres? I had a conversation with a village cadre, and he revealed to me the real reason behind it.
The village cadres told me that they also have assessment indicators. If you fail to complete the assessment tasks assigned by your superiors, you may face the risk of punishment or even dismissal. As a result, the village cadres are under tremendous pressure to collect money. In order to complete the assessment indicators, they continue to go to the villagers' homes to publicize, hoping to persuade them to choose to continue to pay for the new agricultural cooperative system. The urging behavior of the village cadres is not only necessary to perform their duties, but also for the sake of their own interests.
The village cadres' collection behavior is not without reason, and their assessment results are directly related to their own future and destiny. InRuralIn the region, the work responsibilities of village cadres include many aspects, including promoting national policies and protecting the rights and interests of villagers. New agricultural cooperation is an important oneRuralSocial security policy, number of participants and contribution rate are all assessment indicators. Only when the villagers actively participate in the payment can the work results of the village cadres be reflected. Therefore, in order to ensure their own interests and career development, they have to frequently urge the villagers.
The payment period of NCMS is not long, and many villagers either go out to do business or work hard in the fields, so the number of times village cadres go to urge them to hand over NCMS is not guaranteed to be encountered by every villager. Village cadres have to come to the door many times to publicize the new rural cooperative cooperative policy, even targeting the five guarantees households and the severePeople with disabilitiesand other special groups, especially to preach relevant policies to them to ensure that they enjoy the preferential policies of NCMS. This is a reflection of the responsibility of the village cadres to interpret the policies for the villagers, so that they can make reasonable choices and ensure that their rights and interests are protected.
RuralThe lifestyle and work characteristics of the residents determine that their lives are relatively busy, and many of them need to go out to do business or work in the fields, and the usual time is not fixed. Therefore, village cadres need to go to their homes many times to ensure that every villager understands the NCMS policy and that the information is conveyed accurately. In the process of publicity, village cadres not only need to show the advantages and benefits of the policy, but also need to answer the doubts and confusion of the villagers, and ensure that everyone can understand and make the right choice. For some special groups, such as five-guarantee households, severePeople with disabilitiesVillage cadres even have to take the initiative to go to their homes, communicate with them in person, and provide them with special suppliesPolicy Interpretationand guidance so that they can fully enjoy the relevant policies and benefits of NCMS.
Another important point is the concern and sense of responsibility of the village cadres for the villagers. They are worried that if the villagers fall ill and are hospitalized after the NCMS is cut off, they may not be able to afford the high costsMedicalexpenses and "poverty due to illness". Although the new farmer merger cannot fully reimburse the villagers' hospitalization expenses, it can help at least alleviate some of themEconomyBurden. If the villagers choose to cut off the NCMS, they will probably not be able to afford the huge amount of money if they encounter a serious illness and need to be hospitalized**Medicalfees, which will be given to the familyEconomyBring heavy stress. Therefore, in order to avoid this from happening, the village cadres took the trouble to visit their homes, hoping to convince the villagers to continue to pay for the NCMS in order to save moreRuralfamily plight and raiseRuralLife expectancy of the population.
For the village cadres, they are not only concerned about the living conditions and well-being of the villagers from a sense of professional responsibility, but also from a humanitarian perspective. They understand,RuralresidentialEconomyThe condition is relatively weak, and once it encounters a major illness and needs to be hospitalized**, a huge sumMedicalExpenses tend to bog down the whole family. Although the reimbursement ratio of NCMS is limited, it can at least alleviate some of the burden on poor families. Therefore, the village cadres hope that through unremitting efforts, they can persuade the villagers to continue to pay for the NCMS, so that more people can pay for itRuralFamilies are able to enjoy relatively inexpensiveMedicalprotection, alleviate them in the face of illnessEconomyburden, reducing the risk of poverty due to illness.
Although the village cadres frequently urged the NCMS to be handed over, causing dissatisfaction among some villagers, the reasons behind it were many. On the one hand, village cadres need to complete the assessment indicators to ensure their own interests and career development; On the other hand, they also want to protect the interests and well-being of the villagers and avoid the tragedy of family poverty due to illness. Therefore, we can understand that the urging behavior of village cadres is not only their duty, but also their emotion. In the future work, it is hoped that the village cadres can pay more attention to communication and understanding with the villagersRuralResidents provide better and more considerate services, so that villagers can enjoy more welfare benefits under the NCMS policy. At the same time, it is believed that the villagers can also rationally treat the policy of NCMS, comprehensively weigh the pros and cons of participation, and make the most suitable choice for themselves.