UN, Alibaba working to improve e-commerce in rural China
TECH & SCI
By Ty Lawson

2017-07-12 10:25 GMT+8

The United Nations announced on Monday it will partner with Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba to increase spending on China's rural e-commerce infrastructure.

A total of 200 million US dollars will be allocated by the UN for construction of rural e-commerce infrastructure in China's Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, as well as Sichuan and Shaanxi Provinces, said Lakshmi Puri, UN Assistant Secretary-General and Deputy Executive Director of UN Women.

Rural Taobao provides a very good platform for women in Chinese villages to start their own businesses and make a living by selling products online, Puri said at the 2017 Global Conference on Women and Entrepreneurship which opened in Hangzhou, China on Monday.

Rural Taobao is Alibaba's effort to turn China's hundreds of millions of rural residents into online shoppers and sellers. 

It also underscores the potential of e-commerce to fuel economic activity and eliminate poverty in the country's poorer, largely agrarian regions.

So far, more than 30,000 "Taobao villages" have been set up in China and 45 percent of the online business owners are women.

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