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urges international community to eradicate poverty
06/10/2003
Xinhua
A senior Chinese official urged on June 10 the international community
to work together in a bid to eradicate poverty.
Li Qiyan, China's vice minister of labor and social security, made
the remarks at the ongoing International Labor Conference (ILC).
He said poverty reduction is a pressing task for the world, especially
for the developing countries. Countries around the world must go
beyond traditional values and strengthen exchange and cooperation
so as to promote economic and social development of all countries,
and work hard to reduce the poverty rate around the globe.
"We must attach strategic importance to poverty reduction,
promote the establishment of a new international economic order
that is fair, rational and in line with the levels of development
and requirements of every country in order to guarantee the right
of all countries, especially the developing ones, to develop,"
said Li.
Li said that the developed countries must shoulder more responsibilities
by honoring their commitments and increasing development assistance
to help the poor countries develop faster.
The Chinese official also pointed out that as the largest developing
country, China has made unswerving efforts to combat poverty. The
number of people living under the poverty line has declined from
250 million in 1978 to 30 million today.
Delegates including labor ministers and leaders of workers and
employers' organizations from most of the ILC's 175 members participated
the ongoing conference on June 3-19.
Delegates to the Conference are discussing a wide range of issues,
including fight against poverty worldwide, enhancement of safety
and security in the workplace and elimination of discrimination.
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