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China to lift another 10 million people out of poverty in 2019

Zhang Yue
Updated: Feb 11,2019 10:04 PM     english.gov.cn

China will continue to work vigorously to reduce poverty and lift no less than 10 million people out of poverty in 2019, to lay a solid foundation for winning the battle against poverty, the State Council’s executive meeting chaired by Premier Li Keqiang decided on Feb 11.

The year 2018 saw China launch its three-year action plan in fighting the battle against poverty. In his inspection tours in Guangdong and Sichuan provinces, President Xi Jinping chaired meetings on targeted poverty alleviation and set out requirements for poverty relief work in the next three years. Premier Li Keqiang vowed to reduce the poor population by 10 million each year in all his government work reports over the past five years. He gave specific instructions on ways to push forward this work and to better manage the poverty alleviation funds.

According to the progress update at the meeting, 13.86 million people were lifted out of poverty in 2018, thanks to the dedicated efforts by local authorities and departments in implementing the decisions made by the CPC Central Committee and the State Council. Figures from the State Council Leading Group Office of Poverty Alleviation and Development show that the new approach of poverty relief, developing emerging industries in poor areas such as e-commerce, photovoltaics and country tourism, has paid off. Infrastructure development in poor areas has been accelerated. Some 208,000 kilometers of rural roads were built or renovated in 2018. New progress was made in upgrading the power grid in poor areas. And 94 percent of the poor villages are now covered by broadband internet services.

“We must strive to meet the poverty alleviation target for this year. Making poverty history by 2020 is the solemn commitment our Party and government have made to the people. We must fulfill this commitment by ensuring full delivery of all related policies and consolidating the progress we have made,” Premier Li said.

It was decided at the meeting that efforts will be intensified this year to help extremely poor areas. Increase in the poverty alleviation fund under the central government budget will be mainly channeled to these areas. Projects under the 13th Five-Year Plan that help enhance the weak links in poor areas will be prioritized. The meeting urged to stick to current standards, and cross-regional pairing arrangements for poverty alleviation will be enhanced. The difficulties poor people face in meeting the five essential needs of food, clothing, compulsory education, basic healthcare and a place to live will be tackled down to every household.

Counties that have emerged from poverty and their populations shall remain eligible for related policy incentives by 2020, the final-stage in fighting poverty. Records of people who fall back into poverty and the newly discovered poor will be promptly established to provide support.

“We must strictly enforce the poverty criteria involving the five essential needs of food, clothing, compulsory education, basic healthcare and a place to live,” Premier Li said. “Every penny of the poverty alleviation funds must be used effectively and transparently.”