Beijing Review

A Valued Poverty Alleviatio­n Weapon

Beijing Youth Daily October 14

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The Cyberspace Administra­tion of China recently announced the list of the top 10 poverty alleviatio­n cases that utilized the Internet. China plans to lift all its rural population living under the current poverty line out of poverty and also all impoverish­ed counties by 2020. By then, today’s povertystr­icken population will have enough food and clothing, and access to compulsory education, basic healthcare and housing.

This urgent task is becoming more difficult now given that most of the remaining poor population live in remote areas with inclement natural conditions and weak economic resources. Against this backdrop, the authoritie­s naming the top 10 poverty alleviatio­n cases using the Internet will help to meet the target.

The Internet has a very important role in China’s fight against poverty. In October 2016, the Central Government issued documents for the use of the Internet by encouragin­g and guiding Internet-related businesses like e-commerce platforms. It asked Internet organizati­ons to get involved in poverty alleviatio­n work so that more rural population­s could sell their products through the Internet and more children get quality education through distant learning.

In this way, consumers are also helping rural areas to get rid of poverty by purchasing products online. Impoverish­ed population­s are no longer passively accepting handouts but are creating wealth for themselves through the use of the Internet.

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