What does it take to not only lift people out of poverty but also keep them from slipping back into hardship?
In China, the solution goes far beyond temporary assistance. It centers on building a sound institutional system to lock in poverty-reduction gains over the long term.
Having eradicated absolute poverty nationwide, China rolled out a five-year transition period to consolidate and build on its poverty alleviation achievements while seamlessly aligning poverty elimination efforts with rural revitalization strategies.
Thanks to meticulous household registration and dynamic monitoring, poverty is no longer reduced to abstract statistics – it is tracked at the household level. At the first sign of a potential poverty relapse, targeted support, ranging from financial subsidies and vocational training to medical assistance, is delivered without delay.
Fundamentally, China's poverty alleviation strategy rests on a clear, time-tested logic: targeted precision, industry-led growth, and sustainable long-term safeguards.
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