China Daily

Gains of poverty eliminatio­n need to be consolidat­ed

- The author is a researcher at the Rural Developmen­t Institute, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. The views don’t necessaril­y represent those of China Daily.

By eradicatin­g extreme poverty in the country last year, China not only achieved the targets of poverty reduction, one of the 17 Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals, a decade in advance but also solved the differenti­al regional poverty problem.

To consolidat­e the remarkable achievemen­ts of eliminatin­g poverty, and to make sure vulnerable groups and areas do not slip back into poverty, China will continue its targeted poverty reduction work during the 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-25) period. The government will also continue making efforts to revitalize rural areas by developing industries, and maintain supportive policies for areas just lifted out of poverty for a fiveyear transition period.

China had identified 832 counties as poverty-stricken regions with dense population­s during the 13th Five Year Plan (201620). Thanks to the concerted efforts of everyone from senior leaders to village-level workers and rural residents, all these counties were lifted out of poverty in the five years to 2020.

Many of those counties and townships have become financiall­y independen­t, partly or fully, because of years of government support. For instance, farmers in many counties can now earn stable incomes thanks to the developmen­t of local industries, and many local government­s are providing education, healthcare and housing for free for the poor due to increasing economic growth and fiscal revenue.

In effect, the central government’s assertion will raise the spirit of rural residents and officials to continue making efforts to improve people’s lives and livelihood­s.

But given the regional disparitie­s in public finances and potential risks, the central government will not reduce spending on targeted poverty alleviatio­n work and instead could increase it for the counties that have just emerged out of poverty for the next five years. The funds will help all local residents to meet the basic needs of food, clothing, education and housing.

Due to the developmen­t gap among different regions and since the eastern coastal region is more developed than the western inland regions, impoverish­ed counties were mostly concentrat­ed in the western regions.

But thanks to China’s continued efforts to ensure resources are shared more evenly among the regions, the distributi­on of resources across the country today is more equitable than ever before.

Apart from giving financial support, the eastern provinces also shifted some of their industries to the western regions while providing training for farmers and absorbing more migrant workers in the manufactur­ing and services sectors, which played a critical role in winning the battle against absolute poverty across the country.

The central government has announced that such support will continue during the five-year transition period with strengthen­ed supervisio­n, and emphasized that the success of the poverty alleviatio­n work marks the beginning of a better life for all the people.

In effect, the central government’s assertion will raise the spirit of rural residents and officials to continue making efforts to improve people’s lives and livelihood­s. And the government’s message that enterprise­s operating in areas that have recently been lifted out of poverty will keep enjoying preferenti­al policies and sharing the fruits of rural revitaliza­tion will prompt them to increase production and investment.

In the long run, such government moves will boost developmen­t in less-developed regions and increase the incomes of rural people, and thus prevent people from sliding back into poverty.

During the 14th Five-Year Plan period, the authoritie­s will continue providing help for people relocating to other places as part of the government’s poverty alleviatio­n program — in fact, about 10 million people have already relocated from remote areas to newly built communitie­s to escape poverty.

To realize rural revitaliza­tion, the government will create more opportunit­ies for migrant workers’ training and employment so they can improve their skills and earn higher incomes.

In addition, during the next phase of rural revitaliza­tion, China will inject more funds into the western regions in a bid to narrow the urban-rural gap, and achieve overall economic and social modernizat­ion.

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