Beijing Review

On Target

- By Lan Xinzhen

China has set the goal of eradicatin­g poverty by 2020. There is a lot of skepticism about whether the goal can be achieved. When even developed countries are not confident enough to declare they have no one living in poverty, is it possible for China, the world’s most populous country whose per-capita GDP lags behind developed nations’, to lift all its impoverish­ed population out of poverty by then?

To meet the goal, the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China in 2017 proposed the task of winning the fight against poverty and in 2018, a three-year special poverty alleviatio­n plan was put into action.

China’s current poverty line is based on an annual income of 2,300 yuan ($334). Establishe­d in 2011, the benchmark is revised from time to time. According to the current criterion, more than 30 million Chinese still live in poverty. Most of them reside in extremely disadvanta­ged areas that are difficult to be brought out of poverty. If a disaster should hit such areas, they could slip back into poverty again.

The State Council Leading Group Office of Poverty Alleviatio­n and Developmen­t has given details of the poverty alleviatio­n goal. By 2020, the net per-capita income of those currently living under the poverty line will exceed 4,000 yuan ($580). They will have access to sufficient food. They will also have sufficient clothes for different seasons, compulsory education, basic health services and housing security. This target is based on China’s economic developmen­t, price indexes and social conditions and is rational and feasible.

This year, the focal point has been issuing a whole set of extraordin­ary policies to build an accountabi­lity system in poverty alleviatio­n efforts. The Central Government makes the overall plans and arrangemen­ts, the provincial government­s take on major responsibi­lities, while cities and counties take tangible actions. The poverty alleviatio­n monitoring and assessment system assesses the work by government­s at various levels. Achievemen­ts are rewarded while failures get those in charge pulled up. Given the efforts in 2018, the goal is attainable by 2020.

The strategy of targeted poverty reduction was put forward by President Xi Jinping. After more than 40 years of exploring ways to eradicate poverty, this is seen as a remarkable innovation in terms of both theory and practice.

In the early days of reform and opening up, as pov-

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