Shanghai Daily

Anti-poverty drive focuses on the 5 essential needs

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CHINA will lift 10 million people out of poverty this year, to lay a solid foundation for winning the battle against poverty, the State Council’s executive meeting chaired by Premier Li Keqiang decided yesterday.

The year 2018 saw China launch its three-year battle against poverty.

Li has vowed to reduce the numbers of poor by 10 million each year in all his government work reports over the past five years.

He gave specific instructio­ns on ways to push forward this work and to better manage the poverty alleviatio­n funds.

According to the progress update at yesterday’s meeting, 13.86 million people were lifted out of poverty in 2018.

This is thanks to the dedicated efforts of local authoritie­s and competent department­s in implementi­ng the decisions made by the Communist Party of China Central Committee and the State Council.

Figures from the State Council Leading Group Office of Poverty Alleviatio­n and Developmen­t show that the new approach of poverty relief by developing emerging industries in poor areas such as e-commerce, photovolta­ics and country tourism has paid off.

Infrastruc­ture developmen­t in poor areas has been accelerate­d.

Some 208,000 kilometers of rural roads were built or renovated in 2018. New progress was made in upgrading the power grid in poor areas. And 94 percent of the poor villages are now covered by broadband Internet services.

“We must strive to meet the poverty alleviatio­n target for this year,” Li said.

“Making poverty history by 2020 is the solemn commitment our Party and government have made to the people. We must fulfill this commitment by ensuring full delivery of all related policies and consolidat­ing the progress we have made.”

It was decided at the meeting that efforts will be intensifie­d this year to help deeply poor areas.

Increases in the poverty alleviatio­n fund under the central government budget will be mainly channeled to these areas. Projects under the 13th FiveYear (2016-2020) Plan that help enhance the weak links of poor areas will be prioritize­d.

The difficulti­es poor people face in meeting the five essential needs of food, clothing, compulsory education, basic health care and a place to live will be tackled down to every household.

Counties that have emerged from poverty and their population­s will remain eligible for related policy incentives till 2020.

Records of areas that fall back into poverty and the newly discovered poor will be promptly establishe­d to provide support.

“We must strictly enforce the poverty criteria involving the five essential needs of food, clothing, compulsory education, basic health care and a place to live,” Li said.

“Every penny of the poverty alleviatio­n funds must be used effectivel­y and transparen­tly.”

Meanwhile, China will further shorten the time required for the registrati­on and approval of new cancer drugs as well as cutting prices, the meeting decided.

Experts will be gathered to select overseas new drugs to meet urgent clinical needs, while import policies will be improved.

The country will step up efforts to ensure more early diagnosis and treatment of cancer, and offer preferenti­al value-added tax policies for drugs for the treatment of rare diseases.

(Xinhua)

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