Opinion
- China to become first to realize UN goal of 'no poverty'
- For centuries, China dreamed of building a "moderately prosperous society" in all respects. And this year, under the leadership of the Communist Party of China, China will realize that dream.
- China on target to eliminate extreme poverty by 2020
- Having enabled more than 80 million people to shake off poverty since 2013, China continues its fight to help those most impoverished in the country using a range of methods.
- Poverty-alleviation goal achievable despite outbreak
- The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic will create obstacles for China to achieve its goal of eradicating poverty. But hopefully, China will navigate through these challenges and achieve its goals.
- Making 2020 a happy new year by winning the anti-poverty battle
- There is much the world can learn from China's success in poverty alleviation work, now reaching its final stage to have all rural residents out of poverty.
- What changes after China defeats poverty?
- With 2020 fast approaching, China is on track to achieve a key goal in its 13th Five-Year Plan (2016-20): to end extreme rural poverty. If successful, this would mark an historic achievement, given how far the country has come and the sheer number of lives changed.