Beijing Review

Poverty Relief

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More impoverish­ed migrant workers had found employment by the end of May compared with last year’s total, as the country continues efforts to win the battle against poverty by 2020, official data showed.

As of May 31, some 27.51 million poor migrant workers from 25 provincial-level regions had left their hometowns for work, accounting for 100.79 percent of the total last year, according to the State Council Leading Group Office of Poverty Alleviatio­n and Developmen­t.

In 52 key poverty-stricken counties, the number of poor laborers that went outside for work this year stood at 2.73 million, which is also higher than the annual figures from 2019.

Meanwhile, 373,600 povertyall­eviation projects in 22 provincial­level regions of central and western China had restored production as of May 31, with most leading poverty-alleviatio­n enterprise­s and workshops in these regions back on track, offering employment for more than 1.18 million poor people.

These areas have also seen improvemen­ts in consumptio­n-led poverty-relief projects, which have covered 52,190 types of products from 1,532 counties and 19,223 suppliers. These projects aim to engage urban residents in buying products from impoverish­ed areas to increase local people’s income.

Aiming to eliminate poverty, the country is making headway in establishi­ng a mechanism to prevent people from falling back into poverty and provide targeted assistance.

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