Targeted Poverty Alleviation

Targeted Poverty Alleviation
Simplified Chinese精准扶贫
Traditional Chinese精準扶貧
Hanyu PinyinJīngzhǔn fúpín
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Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinJīngzhǔn fúpín
Pingya, a township in Gansu province. Part of the township's population was resettled as part of poverty alleviation efforts.[1][2]

The concept of Targeted Poverty Alleviation (Chinese: 精准扶贫) was first raised by Xi Jinping, General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), to combat poverty in China.

Targeted poverty alleviation plays into China's poverty alleviation strategy, and is to contribute to the Party's century goal of “comprehensively building a “moderately prosperous society” that is the first objective of Xi Jinping’s agenda of the Four Comprehensives. In his speeches, Xi Jinping emphasizes that without solving the poverty problem in rural areas, China cannot become a moderately prosperous society.[3]

The Targeted Poverty Alleviation Strategy was officially adopted by the Chinese government in 2014. Chinese premier, Li Keqiang, said in his government report in March 2014, “local governments need to merge poverty alleviation resources….and take targeted measures to ensure that assistance reaches poverty-stricken villages and households.”[4]

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  3. ^ Xi, Jinping (2015). "Chinese President Xi Jinping's 2016 New Year Message". Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China. Retrieved 28 August 2020.
  4. ^ Xinhua (2014). "Full Text: Report on the Work of the Government (2014)". english.gov.cn. Retrieved 2018-10-04.