China Daily

One in 10 Asians live in extreme poverty

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BANGKOK — Some 400 millionpeo­ple,atenthofAs­iaPacific’s population, live on less than $1.90 a day — the global definition of extreme poverty — despite the region’s impressive economic growth, the United Nations and the Asian Developmen­t Bank said on Wednesday.

Taking into account wider indicators of poverty such as health, education and living standards for the same period from 2010 to 2013, the number of poor was far higher at 931 million, or one in four, said a report released at a forum in Bangkok.

In addition, around 11.7 million people were subject to forced labor in the region in 2012, the highest in the world, while nearly a billion worked in poorly paid jobs with no social protection, the report added.

“We are still not at a stage where we can claim that our successful economic and social gains are irreversib­le,” Shamshad Akhtar, executive secretary of the UN regional office in Asia,toldtheAsi­aPacificFo­rum on Sustainabl­e Developmen­t.

Corruption, lack of human rights protection and rising inequality pose systemic barriers for the region in building an inclusive and prosperous future, the report said.

Climate change, meanwhile, is adding to the uncertaint­ies facedbyAsi­aPacific,whichconta­ins nine out of 15 countries listed as most vulnerable to natural hazards, the report added.

In 2015 alone, the region experience­d 155 disasters that caused more than 6,700 deaths and nearly $32.6 billion in economic damages, it said.

Asia Pacific has made significan­t gains in reducing poverty this century. Between 2000 and 2004, the number of people living in extreme poverty was nearly three times higher.

But making progress has become more challengin­g with slower job creation, a decline in arable land per capita, and loss of natural resources such as forests and fish stocks.

The report also outlines what Asia Pacific needs to do to achieve the UN-led Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals.

The 17 global goals, agreed in 2015, aim to resolve the world’s social, economic and environmen­tal problems by 2030.

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