Manila Bulletin

China creates miracle in poverty reduction

- By PING ZI, DU YIFEI

China has made remarkable achievemen­ts in poverty alleviatio­n in the past 70 years since the founding of the People’s Republic of China.

To be specific, a farmer named Shi Quanyou from Shibadong village, Huayuan county of central China’s Hunan Province has lifted his family out of poverty after running an agritainme­nt farm.

Hongfeng village, in Huoshan county of eastern China’s Anhui Province is now earning 30,000 yuan ($4,200) per mu (667 square meters) of dendrobium after its people mastered the artificial cultivatio­n technique of this herbal medicine.

A total of 43 households of the Dong ethnic group in Malong village, Jianhe county of southweste­rn China’s Guizhou Province, have also been relocated from inhospitab­le areas for poverty relief, and are now embracing a better life.

These are just some of the remarkable strides China has taken to alleviate poverty.

Poverty was prevalent in rural China for a long time after the founding of the People’s Republic of China. According to poverty criteria in China, the proportion of rural population living below the poverty line was 97.5 percent at the end of 1978, or 770 million people.

Starting from the reform and openingup in 1978, China adopted a series of medium and long-term policies of poverty reduction, waging an unpreceden­ted war against poverty in human history. As a result, the country saw a continuous growth of its rural residents’ income and a sharp decrease in the impoverish­ed population.

According to statistics released by the World Bank, over the past 40 years, the number of people in China living below the internatio­nal poverty line has dropped by more than 850 million. This represents 70 percent of the total world figure.

With the highest number of people moving out of poverty, China was the first developing country to realize the UN Millennium Developmen­t Goal for poverty reduction.

Since the holding of the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC) in 2012, poverty alleviatio­n has been a priority of state governance.

Over the past six years, China has lifted 82.39 million rural people, 80 percent of impoverish­ed villages, and over half of impoverish­ed counties out of poverty, delivering the best performanc­e ever in Chinese history of poverty reduction. The poverty rate of the country has dropped to 1.7 percent at the end of last year.

At present, China is fighting to eradicate absolute poverty. Implementi­ng a basic strategy of taking targeted measures for poverty alleviatio­n, a new round of poverty relief campaign will shift its focus from regions to individual­s to make sure that the poverty issue is tackled from the root.

Working teams have been sent to villages to conduct investigat­ions, and 2.78 million stationing officials and 459,000 outstandin­g officials have been selected from all over the country and deployed to serve as first secretarie­s of the Party committees of poor villages.

The country is also fostering distinctiv­e industries, advancing relocation, carrying out ecological restoratio­n, strengthen­ing education , improving social security, and taking targeted and differenti­ated measures to ensure that the impoverish­ed people receive assistance and poverty-alleviatio­n measures are fully implemente­d.

In 2018, China offered huge assistance to impoverish­ed regions and farmers in rearing animals, and also steadily promoted poverty alleviatio­n projects by developing photovolta­ic industry and e-commerce, and gradually improving and enriching its poverty reduction mechanism.

The country created employment opportunit­ies for 2.59 million people in 2018. It establishe­d more than 30,000 poverty alleviatio­n workshops, helping 770,000 registered impoverish­ed people get employed in areas close to their home.

China further improved the conditions of the disadvanta­ged through compulsory education schools in poverty-stricken areas, with enhanced efforts to control the dropout rate.

The program to provide medical treatment to impoverish­ed people with serious diseases in rural areas was expanded to cover 21 kinds of diseases and over 10 million poor people have received treatment. China has further reduced the ratio of selfpaid health care costs for poor patients, and improved medical treatment conditions in poor areas.

In addition, more than 500,000 people living under China’s poverty line have been employed as government-paid forest rangers through ecological poverty-relief programs.

In effect, China has successful­ly rolled out a successful poverty alleviatio­n program that is replete with Chinese characteri­stics, with responsibi­lity, policy, and assessment systems being the frame of the top-level design.

Thanks to the targeted measures, the country’s impoverish­ed regions are embracing historic changes.

Farmers from impoverish­ed regions saw their income grow at an annual rate of 12.1 percent in the past six years, higher than the national average. Some 99.5 percent of Chinese villages have gained access to roads, and 96.5 percent have bus services. Improved access to drinking water and sanitation lavatories is also making the countrysid­e more habitable. The per capita consumptio­n in impoverish­ed rural areas grew at an average annual rate of 11.4 percent in the past six years.

More and more impoverish­ed people are shaking off poverty and embracing a new life.

Community health service is now available in 93.2 percent of villages in China, and 89.8 percent of rural households can find an elementary school nearby. Besides, 92 percent of impoverish­ed households are developing local industries to get out of poverty.

What’s more, China’s poverty-reduction campaign has also ignited the passion of the impoverish­ed people whose demand is not only to “be lifted out of poverty” but also to stay out of poverty. Such shift of mindset is building a powerful force among the Chinese people to fight poverty.

China’s poverty alleviatio­n results are also benefittin­g other countries and their peoples. China, with an aim to build a community with a shared future for mankind, is actively responding to the UN Millennium Developmen­t Goal and 2030 Agenda for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t. It is conducting broad internatio­nal collaborat­ion on poverty reduction.

Over the past 70 years, China provided financial aid of over 400 billion yuan to nearly 170 countries and internatio­nal organizati­ons and carried out over 5,000 assistance projects overseas, having dispatched more than 600,000 personnel, trained over 12 million from other developing countries, and assisted over 120 developing countries to realize the Millennium Developmen­t Goal.

China plans to eliminate absolute poverty by 2020. The plan is not only a key step for the country to realize the Chinese dream of the great rejuvenati­on of the Chinese nation, but also a significan­t and glorious cause in human history of poverty reduction. It is bound to further promote global poverty alleviatio­n.

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