The Africa-China Alliance for Poverty Alleviation was established on November 10, 2022. It is an important platform to promote China-Africa cooperation on poverty reduction and development in the new era as well as share China’s experience in poverty reduction for African countries, which will inject new impetus to promote the building of the China-Africa community with a shared future in the new era.
China has lifted 770 million rural people out of poverty: white paper
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More than 770 million of China s rural population living below the current poverty line have been raised from poverty, accounting for more than 70 percent of the global total over the same period according to the World Bank s international poverty standard, says a white paper recently released by the State Council Information Office of China.
Through China s poverty eradication practices, the country has embarked on a path of poverty alleviation and designed an approach with Chinese characteristics, which offers enlightenment to the international community in its battle to reduce poverty, said Xu Lin, deputy head of the Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and minister of the State Council Information Office of China at a press conference to mark the launch of the white paper titled Poverty Alleviation: China s Experience and Contribution.
Emily Feng / NPR
BIJIE, China – The Qixingguan community is designed to look like a socialist paradise. Identical rows of dozens of yellow apartment buildings, emblazoned with slogans expressing gratitude toward China s Communist Party, provide free living quarters for people once isolated in remote, mountainous villages. Near the complex, small garment factories were supposed to create jobs, and one of China s biggest real estate companies built two elementary schools.
But many of the complex s some 32,000 residents say they are still waiting for the life they were promised when the community launched in 2018. We were tricked, said Luo Beiling, who relocated her family to Qixingguan, a new district in Bijie, a city scattered in between mountains in Guizhou province, in 2018. She and other residents say commitments to provide good jobs never materialized, revealing how the sticky legacy of inequality – between China s affluent urban centers and its more rural outpost
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BIJIE, China – The Qixingguan community is designed to look like a socialist paradise. Identical rows of dozens of yellow apartment buildings, emblazoned with slogans expressing gratitude toward China s Communist Party, provide free living quarters for people once isolated in remote, mountainous villages. Near the complex, small garment factories were supposed to create jobs, and one of China s biggest real estate companies built two elementary schools.
But many of the complex s some 32,000 residents say they are still waiting for the life they were promised when the community launched in 2018. We were tricked, said Luo Beiling, who relocated her family to Qixingguan, a new district in Bijie, a city scattered in between mountains in Guizhou province, in 2018. She and other residents say commitments to provide good jobs never materialized, revealing how the sticky legacy of inequality – between China
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