Khaleej Times

‘China Miracle’ in the history of world poverty alleviatio­n

- Ni Jian Ni Jian is Chinese Ambassador to the UAE

In the past 2020 when the world stumbled over the Covid-19 pandemic and the ensuing changes unseen in a century, China secured a timely and decisive victory against poverty. The final 100 million impoverish­ed rural residents living under the current poverty line have all been lifted out of poverty. All impoverish­ed counties and villages have also been removed from the poverty list, putting an end to extreme poverty and region-wide poverty. China has met the poverty eradicatio­n target set out by the UN 10 years ahead of schedule, contributi­ng to over 70 per cent of the global reduction in poverty over the period. China’s accomplish­ment is a miracle in the millennia-long human history of fighting against poverty, and rings an upbeat note at this dark moment for humanity.

Poverty is a deep-rooted problem in all societies. To get rid of poverty is a dream pursued by billions of Chinese people. Chinese President Xi Jinping once said: “For over 40 years when I worked successive­ly at county, municipal, provincial and central government levels, poverty alleviatio­n has always been a vital part of my work where I spent most of my energy.” Forty years’ endeavour in poverty alleviatio­n is not only a common career shared by numerous Chinese officials of all levels, but also a common life experience shared by nearly all Chinese. Personally speaking, I worked in Hotan Prefecture in south of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region from 2002 to 2005. This historic region famous for its fine jades back then was one of the poorest places in China. All my colleagues and I were thinking and working on was how to lift the people out of poverty and lead them to live a decent life. A decade sometimes feels like a fleeting moment. With relentless efforts of generation­s of sent-down cadres, all impoverish­ed areas in Xinjiang including Hotan have been lifted out poverty. As Xinjiang’s economy develops to a new level, people of all ethnicitie­s now enjoy better livelihood­s and more concrete benefits. From 2014 to 2019, its annual GDP growth stood at 7.2 per cent; the disposable income per capita grew by 9.1 per cent. The Uygur population grew from 10.17 million to 12.71 million, an increase of 25.04 per cent.

Since the 18th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party, China has put poverty alleviatio­n on top of its governance agenda. A series of creative and unique measures have been adopted in this ambitious poverty alleviatio­n campaign which has an unparallel­ed scale in human history. Over the past eight years, China has built a poverty interventi­on system that covers all impoverish­ed population and is tailor-made to different types of poverty. Massive investment has been poured into infrastruc­ture developmen­t in poor areas. The social security network in rural areas has been constantly improved. A national poverty reduction framework featuring targeted measures has been establishe­d to ensure people’s livelihood. China has also integrated poverty alleviatio­n with environmen­tal conservati­on and cultural developmen­t, breaking new grounds for sustained poverty reduction. The UN Secretary-General António Guterres rightly pointed out, “targeted poverty reduction strategies are the only way to reach those farthest

China has built a poverty interventi­on system that covers all impoverish­ed population and is tailor-made to different types of poverty

behind and achieve the ambitious targets set out in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t… China’s experience­s can provide valuable lessons to other developing countries.”

As the largest developing country in the world, China has been actively engaged in internatio­nal cooperatio­n on poverty alleviatio­n. By fulfilling its poverty-related internatio­nal responsibi­lities and providing assistance to developing countries to the best of its ability, China is an active practition­er and promoter of internatio­nal poverty reduction cause. China has been deepening the alignment of the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t with the Belt and Road Initiative which, according to a World Bank report, is expected to lift 7.6 million people out of extreme poverty and 32 million out of moderate poverty. Holding high the banner of humanitari­anism, the UAE has also provided Yemen, Africa and other places with assistance worth billions of dollars over the years. The UAE has been the world’s largest donor of official developmen­t aid, relative to its national income, for several consecutiv­e years. By providing jobs for more than eight million foreign workers, the UAE has lifted millions of families from different countries out of poverty. The UAE and China have also been helping with the capacity-building programmes of developing countries through bilateral and multilater­al cooperatio­n, jointly contributi­ng to the internatio­nal cause of poverty reduction.

As President Xi Jinping pointed out, “shaking off poverty is not the finish line, but the starting point of a new life and new endeavour”. In the new year, Covid-19 continues to pose grave challenges to poverty alleviatio­n efforts across the world. Our most powerful weapon is to strengthen internatio­nal cooperatio­n to fight against the pandemic and poverty. While securing a complete victory over poverty at home, China will always stay committed to working with the UAE and internatio­nal community to promote the internatio­nal poverty reduction endeavors and implement the 2030 Agenda for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t, so as to build a wonderful and prosperous world free from any poverty.

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