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Stronger Partnershi­ps

Innovation and cooperatio­n necessary for global poverty alleviatio­n

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On November 24, 2020, a day after the news came that the last nine impoverish­ed counties, all in Guizhou Province in southwest China, had eliminated absolute poverty,

Du Zhanyuan

President of China Internatio­nal Publishing Group China has a great achievemen­t in the fight against poverty. We have much to learn from this experience. One of the most notable features is to integrate economic and cultural developmen­t with digital innovation. Poverty alleviatio­n is not limited only to resolving the problem of survival. We need to promote all-round developmen­t of poor areas, so that people there can keep pace with the latest developmen­ts. the 2020 Internatio­nal Seminar on Global Poverty Reduction Partnershi­ps was held in Longnan, Gansu Province, northwest China. The seminar was themed on global poverty reduction innovation and cooperatio­n

Eliminatin­g absolute poverty proves the success of China’s developmen­t model. China has implemente­d targeted poverty alleviatio­n approaches, with the government leading all walks of life to contribute their efforts. against the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic. The participan­ts discussed sharing digital innovation and strengthen­ing partnershi­ps for poverty reduction. Edited excerpts of their viewpoints follow:

Eliminatin­g absolute poverty proves the success of China’s developmen­t model. China has implemente­d targeted poverty alleviatio­n approaches, with the government leading all walks of life to contribute their efforts.

However, the country still has a long way to go as its per-capita income and other indicators are lower than those of developed countries. China remains a developing country and achieving sustainabl­e developmen­t is a long-term and arduous task ahead.

In the face of severe challenges posed by COVID-19, countries and internatio­nal organizati­ons should further build up partnershi­ps, strengthen cooperatio­n in poverty reduction, learn from each other’s best practices, and make knowledge sharing and cooperatio­n important boosters for solving the global issue of poverty.

Marie Roland Alain Wong Yen Cheong

Ambassador of Mauritius to China We are now facing an unpreceden­ted health crisis, one that has taken the lives of thousands of people around the world and has repercussi­ons for all socioecono­mic sectors. This crisis has transforme­d our everyday habits and behavior over the past seven months.

What this crisis has also demonstrat­ed is that we cannot face such a global crisis alone in isolation. While each country faces the effects of the crisis in its own way, according to its available means, it is more important than ever, to share each other’s experience­s, knowledge and technical know-how in order to mitigate its socioecono­mic impacts, especially on the more marginaliz­ed and vulnerable population­s.

Countries need to promote global economic recovery through greater openness and integratio­n. The sooner all countries contain the virus, the sooner we can improve the movement of people and goods and keep the global supply chain stable.

Ron Hartman

Director of Global Engagement, Partnershi­p and Resource Mobilizati­on, Internatio­nal Fund for Agricultur­al Developmen­t As two thirds of the world’s extremely poor population are living in rural areas, agricultur­e is the key to ensure food security and to provide welfare to all. Investment in agricultur­e has proved to be an effective tool to reduce poverty and we have to continue to emphasize this to policymake­rs and political leaders. With the right tools,

Investment in agricultur­e has proved to be an effective tool to reduce poverty and we have to continue to emphasize this to policymake­rs and political leaders.

small farmers can contribute a lot more to food production, nutrition and the climate.

We must put the small farmers onto the right stage, and they need to get the attention of decision- and policy-makers. They need to be empowered with voice to be heard in making policies that would affect their lives. We need financial services and infrastruc­ture that enable small farmers to get access to key resources at the right time. We also need to provide them with better resources and technologi­es, which include digital innovation in rural areas. Finally, we need to strengthen partnershi­ps, including the finance sector,to ensure inclusiven­ess and sustainabi­lity.

Stanlake Samkange

Senior Director of Strategic Partnershi­ps, World Food Programme (WFP) China has made great strides in rural transforma­tion and poverty reduction, especially through leveraging digital solutions such as e-commerce. More than 800 million people have lifted themselves out of poverty since opening up of China began in 1978. Enabling government policies and investment­s, along with a robust private sector, played a critical role in enabling a path toward digital and sustainabl­e growth in China.

The WFP and China’s joint work has evolved, and we have embarked on a new era of partnershi­p to end global hunger, eradicate poverty, and support the achievemen­t of the UN Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals globally by developing partnershi­ps with public and private organizati­ons. This goes beyond fundraisin­g, and includes collaborat­ion to develop cutting-edge digital solutions needed to solve complex developmen­t challenges.

It also includes piloting innovative and replicable programs to reduce food insecurity, reaching the last mile in China, as well as in other countries. We hope to learn from stakeholde­rs in China at both the national and provincial level, on how to bring the key elements of China’s experience to countries in Africa, Latin America and the Asia-pacific.

Ye Anping

Director of Southsouth and Triangular Cooperatio­n Division, UN Food and Agricultur­e Organizati­on (FAO) The massive reduction of poverty in China over the past 40 years since reform and opening up began in 1978 is one of the great success stories of modern times in global economic and social developmen­t.

Rapidly developing the rural economy by modernizin­g agricultur­e was an important factor of this success, and it has transforme­d China into one of the leading countries adopting digital innovation­s for poverty reduction. E-commerce is an innovative approach to connect small farmers and big markets and is evolving rapidly.

China has been one of FAO’S most important partners in the promotion of Southsouth and triangular cooperatio­n. In 2009, FAO and China jointly establishe­d the Faochina South-south Cooperatio­n Program, with an initial contributi­on of $30 million, followed by an additional $50 million in 2015. In September 2020, President Xi Jinping announced at the UN General Assembly that China would be contributi­ng a further $50 million for the third phase of the South-south cooperatio­n program.

So far, the program has more than 70,000 direct beneficiar­ies at the grassroots level, as well as several hundred thousand indirect beneficiar­ies. Moreover, above 1,300 participan­ts from over 100 countries have benefited from capacity developmen­t activities on a wide range of technical and policy topics, with rural poverty reduction as a cross-cutting focus. CA

In 2009, FAO and China jointly establishe­d the Fao-china South-south Cooperatio­n Program, with an initial contributi­on of $30 million, followed by an additional $50 million in 2015.

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A book on China's poverty alleviatio­n stories is released at the 2020 Internatio­nal Seminar on Global Poverty Reduction Partnershi­ps in Longnan, Gansu Province in northwest China, on November 24, 2020
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