Profile: Xi Jinping and his era
Xi Jinping talks with villagers and local cadres at the home of villager Xu Haicheng in Desheng village, Xiaoertai township of Zhangbei county in North China's Hebei province, Jan 24, 2017. [Photo/Xinhua] |
During that tour, Xi first put forward the concept of "targeted poverty alleviation," which refers to measures that include a system to keep track of every household and individual in poverty to verify that their treatment is having the desired effect.
For Shi, "targeted poverty alleviation" meant a government subsidy to finance a kiwi fruit plantation for her and her neighbors. Xi was visibly pleased on learning later that people of Shibadong had finally shaken off poverty.
He has pledged to lift the country's remaining 40 million impoverished people out of their situation by 2020, a step against poverty unprecedented in human history.
Securing sustenance for all 1.3 billion people of China is, in itself, a huge accomplishment.
He is determined to bring about even more: better education, more stable jobs, higher incomes, more reliable social insurance, better medical services, more comfortable living conditions, a more beautiful environment and a richer cultural life.
As socialism with Chinese characteristics has entered a new era, Xi said the principal contradiction facing Chinese society has evolved into one "between unbalanced and inadequate development and the people's ever-growing needs for a better life."
To meet the needs of the people, Xi is striving to ensure equal access to quality education for every child in the country.