China Daily (Hong Kong)

State Council focuses on key poor regions

- By HU YONGQI huyongqi@chinadaily.com.cn

China aims to lift more than 10 million people above the poverty line this year, and 300 counties will be removed from the poverty list, a highrankin­g official said on Wednesday.

The two goals, if accomplish­ed, will lay a foundation for victory in the country’s poverty alleviatio­n campaign by 2020, Ou Qingping, deputy head of the State Council Leading Group Office of Poverty Alleviatio­n and Developmen­t, said at a policy briefing hosted by the State Council Informatio­n Office.

Ou said the campaign will continue to focus on heavily impoverish­ed regions to ensure that poor people have food, clothing, medical care, basic education and housing. The quality of poverty alleviatio­n will be improved to prevent those people from dropping into poverty again, he added.

The briefing was given after a State Council executive meeting, presided over by Premier Li Keqiang, on Feb 11 in which it was decided to promote poverty alleviatio­n in key regions.

Poverty alleviatio­n is high on the list of priorities in the 13th Five-Year Plan (2016-20). The government has vowed to lift all poor people out of poverty by 2020.

According to the leading group office, the central government spent 106 billion yuan ($15.7 billion) on poverty alleviatio­n last year. Local government­s added more than 500 billion yuan in the campaign.

Last year, 13.9 million people were lifted above the poverty line — ahead of the target pace of 10 million people per year lifted out poverty for six consecutiv­e years. China’s poor population had fallen to 16.6 million by the end of 2018 from about 99 million in 2012, Ou said.

Nationwide, 153 impoverish­ed counties had been removed from the national poverty list, he said.

Last year, the Communist Party of China Central Committee and the State Council released a guideline for targeted poverty alleviatio­n that aimed to lift 30 million people out of poverty over three years. It focused on poverty alleviatio­n in three regions and three prefecture­s — including the Tibet autonomous region and the Nujiang Lisu autonomous prefecture in Yunnan province.

At a meeting last week, Vice-Premier Hu Chunhua called for concerted efforts to ensure that the poor have access to compulsory education, healthcare, housing and safe drinking water. Infrastruc­ture and other public services should be improved and sustainabl­e developmen­t should be establishe­d in impoverish­ed regions, Hu said.

According to the Ministry of Water Resources, more than 1 million poor people in rural areas don’t have safe drinking water.

“Some villages still don’t have a healthcare station and a doctor, and residents cannot afford to go to the hospital,” Ou said. “In poverty-stricken areas, around 500,000 to 600,000 children drop out of school each year.”

More money will be channeled into poverty-alleviatio­n efforts, and supervisio­n will be strengthen­ed to support the campaign nationwide, he added.

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