China Daily

Internet Plus aids poverty reduction

- By HOU LIQIANG houliqiang@chinadaily.com.cn

China will make full use of Internet Plus to involve people from all walks of life in helping the remaining 43 million people in the country who live in poverty.

As part of the effort, a government-sponsored online platform has been establishe­d and has attracted about 100,000 warmhearte­d users who would like to contribute, poverty-relief authoritie­s said in a news conference organized by the State Council Informatio­n Office on Wednesday.

The country is pressed for time to lift all people out of poverty by 2020, which is when the central government has pledged to finish building a moderately prosperous society in all respects, and it’s taking advanced measures to fulfill the task.

As an important impetus for the developmen­t, Internet Plus could offer strong supportin the poverty alleviatio­n campaign, the State Council Leading Group Office of Poverty Alleviatio­n and Developmen­t said in a statement.

Hong Tianyun, deputy director of the leading group office, said a network platform, using new technologi­es such as big data, has been establishe­d to promote online philanthro­py as a response to the central leadership’s call to make full use of Internet Plus in poverty alleviatio­n.

The platform has 100,000 registered donors connected to 40,000 needy families, though it has only been

100,000 donors have been connected to 40,000 needy families through an online platform for poverty reduction.

launched as a trial in 11 cities in six provincial regions, Hong said.

With five sub-platforms, including donations, an online store and crowd funding, the platform can be accessed online and via a mobile app, or on WeChat.

Poverty-stricken people have published 50,000 posts seeking help on the website and one-fifth of the requests have been met, Gao said.

It will get more difficult to lift the remaining people out of poverty, but the network platform could mobilize social powers and bridge them with people from poverty-stricken areas using e-commerce, said Qu Tianjun, another official with the leading group office.

Liu Xiang, an official who oversees the network platform, said the government will also help poverty-stricken people with medical services and education through the platform.

China lifted 12.4 million rural residents out of poverty last year. There are still 43.3 million people living below the poverty line of 2,300 yuan ($340) in annual income, according to the National Bureau of Statistics.

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