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Winning the battle against poverty

- By LI LEI

China continued its progress in the battle against poverty in 2017.

In the past five years, more than 66 million people have been lifted out of poverty at an annual average of about 13 million.

Last year saw the rapid developmen­t of industry-oriented povertyrel­ief efforts with tangible benefits.

More than 2.7 million rural poor boosted their incomes by using the internet to sell agricultur­al produce and handicraft­s, while about 23,000 impoverish­ed villages took advantage of government support to develop tourism and raise living standards.

Local government­s offered many people living in areas unsuited to agricultur­e or industry, such as isolated mountain villages, the opportunit­y to improve their lives by moving to more suitable environmen­ts.

More than 3.4 million people were relocated to new settlement­s where they were encouraged to develop agricultur­e and tourism, while a further 6 million saw their houses renovated and fitted with modern amenities that allowed them to live in greater comfort.

Meanwhile, about 4 million people who were impoverish­ed because they were unable to work through illness or injury benefited from local government initiative­s to raise reimbursem­ent for medical bills to more than 80 percent.

The central government’s poverty alleviatio­n fund rose by 30 percent year-on-year, while local government funding rose by 22 percent. In total the funds surpassed 140 billion yuan ($21.5 billion).

 ?? LI HANCHI / XINHUA ?? Children from the Dong ethnic group play in front of their new home in Liuzhou, Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region.
LI HANCHI / XINHUA Children from the Dong ethnic group play in front of their new home in Liuzhou, Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region.

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