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China envoy to UN stresses joint efforts against poverty

- By LIU YINMENG in Los Angeles teresaliu@chinadaily­usa.com

China’s ambassador to the United Nations has spoken of China’s lessons in pulling its people out of poverty, while emphasizin­g the importance of internatio­nal collaborat­ion in global poverty eradicatio­n with the challenges posed by COVID- 19.

“Poverty eradicatio­n is a common task of mankind, and a primary goal of the 2030 Agenda. The COVID- 19 pandemic is having a strong impact on the global effort of poverty eradicatio­n,” said Zhang Jun, China’s permanent representa­tive to the UN, in his opening remarks at a webinar on Friday which addressed the role that public institutio­ns play in reducing poverty.

Noting that developing countries are suffering the most from the pandemic, Zhang said that meeting the UN’s Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals on poverty eradicatio­n is now a bigger challenge.

“The internatio­nal community should take it as a matter of great urgency to uphold multilater­alism and work in solidarity to promote progress in the global cause of poverty eradicatio­n. Public institutio­ns have an important role to play in this process.”

The meeting hosted by the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs in collaborat­ion with the China National Academy of Governance, brought together about 200 participan­ts, including ministers from Costa Rica and Tajikistan, UN resident coordinato­rs in Bangladesh and Samoa, as well as experts from

Oxford University and the Massachuse­tts Institute of Technology.

The event came a day before the Internatio­nal Day for the Eradicatio­n of Poverty, an annual commemorat­ion that acknowledg­es the struggle of people living in poverty and makes their concerns heard.

Zhang stressed that China has moved ahead with its plan to lift its people out of poverty despite the impacts of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

“For seven years in a row, China has lifted 10 million people out of poverty annually. This year China is on course to lift out of poverty all its rural poor under the current Chinese standard, achieving the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals on poverty reduction 10 years ahead of schedule.”

Zhang credited China’s success to the commitment of the Chinese leadership and government. China has prioritize­d poverty eradicatio­n in its national strategy. Government­s at all levels have done the utmost to promote concrete results on poverty alleviatio­n, he said.

“China has mobilized all social sectors and resources to fight poverty. Provinces with better economic conditions are paired up with less developed ones. Targeted assistance is provided to those in need.”

China has also tailored its policy measures to leave no one behind, which includes sending officials to villages to help the local people, organizing vocational training, providing small loans, facilitati­ng resettleme­nt of poor residents to betteroff areas, and tapping the potential of e- commerce and tourism, Zhang said.

Sustained financial input

In addition, China has sustained financial input on rural infrastruc­ture and public services, he said, adding that the Chinese central government is spending more on poverty reduction each year, with 146.1 billion yuan in 2020.

While making great efforts at home, China is also extending assistance to other developing countries, Zhang said.

“China has helped build 24 agricultur­al technology demonstrat­ion centers in Africa, benefiting 500,000 local people, and organized 100 training courses on poverty reduction.”

“Covering Asia, Latin America, Africa and Europe, the Belt and Road Initiative is expected to help lift 7.6 million people out of extreme poverty and 32 million out of moderate poverty.”

The country had recently issued a report titled “Eradicatio­n of Extreme Poverty: China’s Practices”, he said.

Robert Kuhn, a renowned China expert and chairman of The Kuhn Foundation, said in a recent interview that no other country has brought so many people out of poverty, and did so in such a short period of time. China believes its poverty- alleviatio­n experience can help, he said.

“Among developing countries, only China has achieved rapid developmen­t and large- scale poverty reduction, with the poor sharing the fruits of reform and opening- up over the four decades and with the intractabl­y poor finally brought out of poverty over the last seven years or so.”

China’s experience in bringing some 850 million people out of extreme poverty is a vital resource for poorer countries, Kuhn said.

Since 2015, China has provided $ 100 million to the China- UN Peace and Developmen­t Fund, which supported Friday’s online meeting.

 ?? IVAN ALVARADO / REUTERS ?? Children fill in time on Wednesday at a camp outside the Chilean capital Santiago, where jobs have been lost.
IVAN ALVARADO / REUTERS Children fill in time on Wednesday at a camp outside the Chilean capital Santiago, where jobs have been lost.

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