State and Ministerial Policy News:
Liu Yongfu, director of China’s State Council Leading Group Office of Poverty Alleviation and Development (LGOP) led investigations on poverty alleviation and development in Chengde, Hebei Province. Liu pointed out that poverty alleviation and development is of great importance and has far-reaching influences, and that we should clarify our thoughts, enhance accountability, and carry out the strategies of “reducing poverty with targeted measures” and “overcoming poverty with targeted measures” in full swing.
Source: hebnews.cn Aug. 3, 2015
Local Poverty Alleviation News:
Shaanxi Province will assign “first secretaries” to 6,852 impoverished villages. From this year, Shaanxi Province will assign “first secretaries” to 6,852 registered impoverished villages. “First secretaries” will also be appointed for 714 less advanced villages and 1,609 to-be-improved villages, so as to promote party organization in these villages, help the villages shake off poverty, and increase the income of farmers.
Source: xinhuanet.com Aug. 7, 2015
Before the end of the 13th Five-Year Plan, Sichuan Province will invest 120 billion yuan in the planning and construction of power grid in poverty-stricken areas. The funds will be used to accelerate the progress of the project, to fix vulnerable spots of the power grid, and to meet the increasing demand for power. The investment will support and facilitate the development of four major impoverished areas, namely Daliang Mountain and Xiaoliang Mountain Areas inhabited by the Yi people in Sichuan, plateau area inhabited by the Tibetan people, Wumeng Mountain Area in the south of Sichuan, and Qinba Mountain Area in the northeast of Sichuan.
Source: ocpe.com.cn Aug. 4, 2015
Haimen city invested a total of 15.39 million yuan in poverty alleviation, and achieved a poverty relief rate of 86.5%. On August 6th, Haimen city held a conference to exchange ideas and further promote poverty alleviation. It was reported in the conference that, following the standard of 5,000 yuan per capita annual income, the city continued to increase its investment in poverty alleviation, and poverty alleviation funds amounted to 15.39 million yuan. The funds were used on low-income communities according to their different causes for poverty and development needs. By the end of this June, the city had helped lift 16,189 households and 27,678 registered poor people out of poverty, realizing a poverty relief rate of 86.5%.
Source: china.com.cn Aug. 7, 2015
Lanzhou city will build 30 clinics in impoverished villages, with an investment of 100,000 each. It is reported that this time, the construction of clinics will focus on upgrading the functions of clinics at the village level, which will improve the medical environment in the villages and help villagers to address the problems of high costs, long distance and other difficulties in seeking medical services.
Source: rb.lzbs.com.cn Aug. 6, 2015
Public Poverty Alleviation and Charity News:
China Disabled Persons’ Federation conducted barrier-free renovation for 528,000 families with disabled people during 2011 and 2014. China Disabled Persons’ Federation will report to relevant ministries and commission about disabled people’s needs for barrier-free facilities, promote the formulation and revision of local regulations about the construction of a barrier-free environment. Meanwhile, governments at all levels should improve standards for the construction of a barrier-free environment, carry out barrier-free renovation for poor families with disabled people, and basically meet the accessibility needs of destitute families with disabled people.
Source: xinhuanet.com Aug. 3, 2015
China Foundation for Poverty Alleviation initiated a new era of public welfare. In 2015, China Foundation for Poverty Alleviation and Walmart co-hosted a public welfare campaign for the nutrition of students in poverty-stricken areas. In 2008, the Foundation launched the “Nutrition Meals with Love” project. Over the past seven years, 75 million people have contributed to the project. With the support of dozens of enterprises and a total investment of 130 million yuan, the project generated satisfactory results: 31 million nutrition meals were given to 160,000 pupils from low income families; 601 school were equipped with better kitchen facilities, and nearly 200,000 students benefited from the project.
Source: china.com.cn Aug. 7, 2015
Sponsor: International Poverty Reduction Center in China (IPRCC)
Organizer: Poverty Reduction Research Center, Beijing Normal University, China
Contact: Han Mengzhen 84419871 Yu Man 84419861
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