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III. Women and Poverty
Elimination
To alleviate and eliminate poverty is a goal that the Chinese government is
determined to realize. With the implementation of large-scale and effective
special poverty-reduction development programs, the government has succeeded in
reducing the poverty-stricken rural population, the majority of whom are women,
by 53.9 million - from 80 million in 1994 to 26.1 million in 2004.
Formulating preferential policies for the elimination of poverty among
women. The Outline for the Development of Chinese Women puts forth the main
goals of reducing the extent of poverty among and the number of poor women, and
calls for more support for poverty-stricken women in the country's western
development strategy, so that women will be the main receivers of
poverty-reduction resources and the direct beneficiaries of the achievements of
the poverty-reduction efforts. The state poverty-reduction program has made it
clear that the government strives to further motivate women in the
poverty-stricken areas to engage in household sideline production and the
"courtyard economy," launch labor-intensive and other poverty-reduction projects
that are particularly suitable for women, and organize women to learn practical
skills and enhance their ability to shake off poverty and become well-off. At
the Global Conference on Speeding Up Poverty Reduction, held in Shanghai in
2004, the Chinese government made a statement on its policy concerning the
alleviation and elimination of poverty, which stressed the principle that, all
factors being equal, preference will be given to poor women, and encouraged poor
women to take part in poverty-reduction programs, and promised that the ratio of
women participants would be no less than 40 percent of the total.
Adopting effective measures to gradually eliminate
poverty among women in rural areas. Since 2001, the Chinese government has made
sex indicator a component of the poverty monitoring work in rural areas, and
stressed that attention should be paid to gender equality in the
poverty-reduction work. In recent years, the government has increased its
financial input into poverty-reduction work. In 2004 alone, 12.2 billion yuan
was allocated by the central treasury for poverty reduction projects, and local
governments also increased their inputs into this field.At the same time, and on
the basis of the specific conditions in different areas, they have endeavored to
help rural women get rid of poverty by way of provision of small-sum credit
loans, labor export and pairing-off assistance. During the period from 2001 to
2004, a total of 13.52 billion yuan in small-sum credit loans for rural
households was granted from the state poverty-reduction discount loans, and more
than half of the money went to women. Since 2001, the Chinese government has
taken poverty-reduction projects in the form of participation of the poor as the
main way to "enhance the whole village," and such projects now cover 148,000
poverty-stricken villages nationwide.
Supporting and encouraging NGOs to help women get rid of poverty and become well-off. In recent years, thanks to the support and initiative of the Chinese government, women's federations at all levels have launched, in view of local conditions, the "Poverty-Reduction Action for Women" with provision of small-sum credit loans, poverty elimination group by group, labor export, pairing-off assistance and mutual help between the eastern and western parts of the country as the main contents. The China Population Welfare Foundation has launched "Happiness Project" with an aim to help poor mothers. It raises funds to help poor mothers participate in economic and social development, and enhance their health and cultural level. The project of "Love of the Earth, Water Cellars for Mothers," initiated by the China Women's Development Foundation, has raised funds for building more than 90,000 rain-water collecting cellars and 1,100 small central water supply projects in the water-short northwest part of China, benefiting nearly one million poverty-stricken people. In addition, women's federations and other NGOs have tried every means to get international funds and material aid to support the poverty-reduction projects and help women in poverty-stricken areas improve their lot. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] |