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China to beef up efforts on poverty reduction A senior Chinese official said here Saturday that China would strengthen efforts on poverty reduction, saying that it is a strong commitment of the Chinese government to its people and the United Nations' Millennium programs. Liu Jian, director of China's State Council Leading Group for Aid-the-Poor Development, told the annual meeting of World Economic Forum that many challenges exist despite the remarkable achievements the country has made during the past over 20 year. Addressing a session dedicated to China's economy, Liu said the majority of China's poor population lives in rural areas due to historical reasons. In 1978, China had 250 million poor people, representing a poverty incidence of 30 percent. With 25-year unremitting efforts, the poor areas have witnessed significant improvements in their production and living conditions and the number of inadequately fed and clothed poor has declined to around 30 million, representing a poverty incidence of 3 percent. Liu said China has explored out a poverty reduction road adapted to the Chinese reality in the poverty reduction and development process, which is characterized by "government playing a leading role, social participation, self-reliance of the poor, development-based poverty reduction and all-round coordinated development". According to Liu, China would adhere to people-centered development strategy under the guideline of scientific concept of development. China would also be dedicated to establishing a more effective poverty reduction mechanism by helping people help themselves. China also attaches great importance to the exchanges and collaboration with international organizations on poverty reduction. "We hope the developed countries would answer the call for fighting poverty in the world and make concrete efforts to this end by increasing aid and trade to the developing countries," Liu stressed. |
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