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Govt to lift 10m out of poverty in 2017

(Global Times)    14:00, February 25, 2017

A villager rides a tricycle in Xiaolan village, in the northwestern corner of North China's Hebei Province. The village has adopted collective farming solutions to fight poverty, but the results so far have fallen short of their expectations. Photo: Chen Qingqing/GT

China will lift 10 million people out of poverty in 2017, and the country will strictly review the spending of poverty relief funds to ensure transparent and efficient use of the money, authorities announced on Friday.

The goal was set after the country successfully accomplished its 2016 mission to bring 10 million people above the poverty line, Ou Qingping, deputy head of the State Council Leading Group Office of Poverty Alleviation and Development, said at a press conference on Friday, the China News Service reported.

In order to achieve the goal that Ou described as "very challenging," as the current poor population is scattered in regions with especially backward conditions, China will optimize investment, as well as ensure better use of funds and punish embezzlement.

China's top auditor said in November 2016 that 63.7 million yuan ($9.2 million) of fiscal funds earmarked for poverty relief projects had not achieved their expected objective. The audit also found that in 11 cases, violators gained profits of a total amount of 9.57 million yuan from various poverty relief projects.

Poverty relief is high on China's 2016-20 agenda, and the country has vowed to eliminate overall poverty by 2020. Despite China's steady economic growth in recent decades, 45 million people still live below the national poverty line of 2,800 yuan ($408) per year as annual income, the Xinhua News Agency reported Friday.

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