China’s reform and opening-up creates miracle in poverty reduction
By Wang
Yuan
Over forty
years of reform and opening-up, China has managed to free more than 700 million
people from absolute poverty, accounting for more
than 70 percent of the
global total in poverty reduction in the same period.
The
country has reduced the incidence of poverty by 94.4 percent in the period. As the
first developing country to reach the UN Millennium Development Goals in
poverty reduction, China has made significant contributions to poverty
eradication around the world.
Photo taken on Dec.9, 2018 shows
embroiderer Liu Ying (left) from Qiandongnan Miao and Dong Autonomous
Prefecture of southwest China’s Guizhou province offers guidance to local
embroiderers on Miao embroidery. Liu has led more than 2,000 local embroiderers
to employment through embroidery craftsmanship, which has increased the income
of local people by over 10,000 yuan (about$1,451.46) per household, thus expanding the
opportunities for local women to shake off poverty and get rich. (Photo from CFP)
As the
most populous developing country in the world, China has always been an active
advocator and strong promoter of poverty reduction around the world.
From 2012
to 2017, China was at the forefront of poverty reduction, with nearly 70
million people being lifted out of poverty, an equivalent of at least 26 people
shaking off poverty per minute; the incidence of poverty was reduced from 10.2
to 3.1 percent, and 153 impoverished counties were extricated from poverty.
With the
positive interaction between reform and opening-up and poverty alleviation and
development, China has managed to find its own way in dealing with the issue.
From a
macro point of view, under the guidance of the primary strategy featuring
targeted poverty reduction and elimination, China has effectively resolved such
problems as who should be helped, who to provide the help, and how to help.
As to
policy design, the country has built a poverty alleviation system which is
dominated by the government and participated by multiple parties, providing an
institutional guarantee for high efficiency in poverty reduction.
In terms
of implementation, China has adhered to the idea of integrating poverty
alleviation with
helping
people increase confidence in their own ability to lift themselves out of
poverty and see that they can access the education they need to do so. The
country also pays attention to drive up power for endogenous growth.
Such
precious experiences accumulated in practice are gaining the recognition of the
international community.
UN
Secretary-General Antonio Guterres pointed out that targeted poverty
alleviation is the only way to help the poorest people and achieve the major
goals set for the UN's 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. China has
pulled millions of people out of poverty, and its experience in this area can
offer valuable lessons to other developing countries, the UN official added.
China is
working to ensure that by the year 2020, all rural residents living below the
current poverty line will have been out of poverty, and poverty eliminated in
all poor counties and regions. The 2020 goal is currently 10 years ahead of the
UN agenda.
Jin Liqun,
President of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), said he expects
more countries to create such success stories in the future as China has done.
He
believes that as China is paying back to the international community as it
moves its economy forward, adding that a country will make greater and faster
achievements as long as it combines its efforts with international cooperation.
Photo taken on Dec. 8, 2018 shows a
farmer harvests lotus roots in Anhui province, east China. Daxu village in
Zhaoqiao town of Bozhou city has introduced a pollution-free lotus as a new
channel to help local farmers out of poverty and increase their incomes. (Photo from CFP)
Source: People’s Daily
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