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BEIJING, Dec. 7 (Xinhuanet) -- China
is expecting more international assistance to relieve poverty, to address health
issues and the AIDS epidemic, a senior official said here Tuesday.
Yi Xiaozhun, assistant minister of commerce, told a group of delegates from international organizations and local
Chinese officials that China is still a developing country and needs assistance.
There are 30 million people in
rural areas in urgent need of adequate food and clothing. And the people's average
income has just reached 1,000 US dollars, far from the standard set by the United
Nations for medium and lower income countries, he said.
"China is still a developing country with a huge
population," Yi said at a meeting. "China's productivity level is relatively
backward and regional differences in development still big. China also has an
increasing number of senior citizens and migrant laborers."
China has received altogether 5.6 billion US dollars
of assistance from international bodies and foreign countries since 1979. The
assistance was destined for 1,000 projects ranging from poverty reduction to
prevention and control of HIV/AIDS.
The contributors were the UN Development Programme,
the UN Population Fund, the UN Children's Fund, the World Bank, the European
Union and the Asian Development Bank, and more than 20 countries including
Britain, Germany, Canada, Belgium, Japan and Australia.
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