China Daily (Hong Kong)

Poverty alleviatio­n gains momentum

- By CUI JIA and HU DONGMEI Contact the writers at cuijia@chinadaily.com.cn

Although China has made continuous efforts in poverty alleviatio­n in the past, it has never been able to offer as much financial or policy support as it does now to help people get out of poverty, a senior official of the Ningxia Hui autonomous region said.

“The new round of poverty alleviatio­n is very different from before. China has reached the stage that it has a strong base to tackle the poverty issue from the root. More important, the central government has vowed to win the battle against poverty by 2020 and has made it a major goal,” Ma Hancheng, vice-chairman of the Ningxia Hui autonomous region and a deputy to the 13th National People’s Congress, said on the sidelines of the ongoing session in Beijing.

As a landlocked region, Ningxia has long been hampered in developmen­t by poor transporta­tion infrastruc­ture and a lack of water resources. Also, a large number of people in rural areas have been living in extreme poverty for generation­s. Now they say they have seen hope of leaving their impoverish­ed lives behind for good, Ma said.

China has adopted targeted poverty relief measures for about six years and launched the fight against poverty for more than three years. “Besides improving infrastruc­ture, the new round of poverty alleviatio­n particular­ly focuses on solving problems that concern people the most, such as education, medical service and housing, so they don’t need to worry about anything else but increasing their income,” Ma said.

Beyond the support of the central and local government­s, it comes down to the people to lift themselves out of poverty, he said.

“We will achieve the goal set by the central government on time, but we aren’t here to hand out money for lazy people just to meet the target,” he said. “So we have set up centers for the villagers to experience practical poverty alleviatio­n programs. Also, we let people who did well in poverty alleviatio­n share their stories, influence others, show their success to the people and lead them to a better life.”

What the local government­s need to do is offer people insights on the things they’re not aware of, such as getting involved in new businesses and offering them new career ideas, Ma said. “We shouldn’t simply feed their mouths.”

Currently, about 124,000 people in Ningxia live in poverty, and 100,000 of them are expected to be lifted out of poverty by the end of this year, Ma said.

He said the regional government is also working on measures to prevent people from slipping back into dire straits, which is as challengin­g as getting them out of poverty in the first place.

“We plan to integrate some of the effective poverty alleviatio­n measures with China’s rural revitaliza­tion plan to prevent poverty from happening. The plan can also help to solve the country’s problem of unbalanced developmen­t in the long run,” Ma said.

Meanwhile, China has set a target to reduce the rural poor population by more than 10 million and take 300 counties off the country’s list of impoverish­ed areas in 2019, Liu Yongfu, director of the State Council Leading Group Office of Poverty Alleviatio­n and Developmen­t, said at a news conference on the sidelines of the ongoing session of the 13th NPC.

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