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UN hails China's anti-poverty campaign
07/09/2003
China Daily
The United Nations (UN) has hailed China's achievements in poverty
reduction as an example for countries throughout East Asia to follow.
The number of people living in extreme poverty in China has been
halved over the past decade - a success linked not only to its enormous
economic growth, but also to its efforts to productively employ
society's have-nots, a UN expert was quoted as saying yesterday
by the Associated Press.
The UN said China led the attack on poverty in East Asia, where
the percentage of people living on less than US$1 a day dropped
from 33 per cent in 1990 to 16 per cent in 2000. China's 9 per cent
growth rate during the decade helped lift 150 million people out
of dire poverty, the agency said.
"China has been key because of economic and policy reforms,
focusing on agriculture and small-to-medium enterprises," said
Santosh Mehrotra, one of the authors of the UN Human Development
Programme 2003 report.
The report, which covered the entire world, praised China's approach
in fighting poverty.
China's reforms are "why the poor are coming out of poverty,"
Mehrotra said at a news conference in Bangkok. "The pace of
growth matters, but the pattern of growth matters even more. The
focus needs to be on sectors where the poor are employed."
Kerstin Leitner, the resident representative of the United Nations
Development Programme (UNDP) to China and the resident co-ordinator
for the United Nations System in China said she was very happy that
the UNDP's programme has helped many poor people out of poverty.
She made the remarks yesterday at a briefing in Beijing.
For example, a Uygur woman in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region
lifted herself out of poverty after receiving a micro-credit from
the UNDP programme.
Living a poor life in the past, the woman even "wanted to
commit suicide," Leitner noted. Moreover, such poverty alleviation
projects also helped the local women improve their social status.
Serving as an inter-governmental UN agency, the UNDP has been working
closely with the Chinese Government since it started its operations
in China in September 1979, wrote Leitner in the foreword of a UNDP
brochure.
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