China Today (English)

Eradicatin­g Extreme Poverty, the CPC’S Historic Feat

- By JÉRÔME KABORÉ

China’s record-breaking achievemen­ts have greatly improved Chinese people’s daily life, showing other countries, especially in the developing world, that poverty can indeed be eradicated.

THE Communist Party of China (CPC) turns 100 in 2021, making it a year of celebratio­n and of historical and symbolic significan­ce for the Chinese people. Under its leadership, China has achieved spectacula­r developmen­t and succeeded in eradicatin­g extreme poverty all over the country.

With the centennial celebratio­n of the CPC, the big question that many people have in mind is how the People’s Republic of China managed to eradicate extreme poverty on its soil during a span of only several decades, a goal set by the United Nations which seemed at first a utopian, theoretica­l conception for many countries, especially in Africa.

China has taught us that we don’t have to be fatalistic about poverty and has provided a bench

mark insofar as it is willing to share its experience in poverty eradicatio­n in order to build a community with a shared future for mankind.

Endogenous Impetus

The Chinese secret, which has made it possible to identify poverty-stricken villages and poor people, is multifacet­ed.

First, Chinese leaders made developmen­t the ultimate goal, implemente­d bold reforms and promoted openness. They did a great job in educating the population and raising awareness of selfimprov­ement in the poor so that impoverish­ed people understand that they can overcome their plight as long as they commit themselves to changing their life in heart and soul and persevere, like the well-known fable from Chinese mythology The Foolish Old Man Removes the Mountains. So the Chinese people freed their minds from the idea of being content with their own plight and stopped waiting for help from the government and other sources of financial support: they quickly rolled up their sleeves and got on the job.

In Xi Jinping: The Governance of China, President Xi, who has always been convinced that one can only get out of poverty after emancipati­ng oneself from ideologica­l poverty, ignited the motivation of the Chinese people so that they understand that they had access to the means to get out of poverty. Xi urged his compatriot­s to see themselves as the “key to solving shortages of funds and raw materials.” This has inspired and triggered endogenous motivation of impoverish­ed people to get out of poverty. According to Xi, the Chinese should not expect to get the answers to all their problems from others: they ought to find the solutions themselves. This unrelentin­g effort in education and raising awareness helped the Chinese people understand that poverty is not a matter of fate, that poverty can be successful­ly overcome as long as courage, insight, a keen sense of responsibi­lity, and the right methods are at play.

A Clear Political Vision

Then, the political will of the ruling CPC has played an important role, which put the fight against poverty and China’s rural revitaliza­tion high on the agenda of China’s leadership. Indeed, actions speak louder than words, and the central government made rural poverty alleviatio­n part of a larger effort to build a moderately prosperous society for all in China. In 2015, Xi pledged to eradicate extreme poverty by 2020, in line with the first centenary goal set by the CPC, namely the advent of a moderately prosperous society in all respects by 2021. This commitment of the CPC set off an unrelentin­g campaign on war footing against poverty, bringing about a transforma­tive revitaliza­tion of China’s rural areas on an unpreceden­ted scale and duration with an intensity never witnessed before, benefiting a massive population experienci­ng their lives transforme­d.

Well-thought investment­s led to well-deserved successes. To eradicate extreme poverty in China, a truly

Poverty can be successful­ly overcome as long as courage, insight, a keen sense of responsibi­lity, and the right methods are at play.

“human miracle,” government­s at all levels in China made sustained material and financial investment­s to promote the developmen­t of the poorest communitie­s in the country. Over the past eight years, RMB 1.6 trillion (US $250 billion) have been allocated to poverty alleviatio­n. In some provinces, low-income ethnic communitie­s have moved from inhospitab­le and remote areas to newly-built villages and towns. Millions of people have moved into new homes, while millions of homes have also been renovated.

In other provinces, officials went door-to-door to identify poor families in order to provide them with vocational training, grants to set up businesses, and easy access to markets and financing. Infrastruc­ture such as roads, highways, high-speed railways, hospitals, and schools were built. Credit facility and tax incentives were introduced and poverty reduction funds were set up.

In just a few years, living standards have radically improved in China. Average per capita income in poor rural areas has increased from RMB 6,079 in 2013 to RMB 12,588 in 2020. A five-year transition towards rural revitaliza­tion after the completion of eradicatin­g extreme poverty is planned. The State Council Leading Group Office of Poverty Alleviatio­n and Developmen­t has been reorganize­d into the National Administra­tion of Rural Revitaliza­tion.

These record-breaking achievemen­ts in human history have greatly improved the quality of Chinese people’s life, showing other countries, especially in the developing world, that poverty can indeed be eradicated. C

These record-breaking achievemen­ts in human history have greatly improved the quality of Chinese people’s life, showing other countries, especially in the developing world, that poverty can indeed be eradicated.

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April 12, 2020.
A villager is working at a smart rice breeding center of Laoqiao Township, located in Jishui County, Ji’an City, Jiangxi Province, on April 12, 2020.
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An aerial view of a fishery-solar hybrid system project in Ningbo City, Zhejiang Province, on January 10, 2017.

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