China poverty eradication: An example for PNG
In the global landscape of developing nations, China has risen as a remarkable beacon of hope for countries eager to tackle the scourge of extreme poverty. The recent data from the World Bank is nothing short of astonishing: more than 850 million people in China have escaped the clutches of extreme poverty over the past four decades. This accomplishment stands as a testament to the potential for other developing nations, like Papua New Guinea (PNG), to achieve similar feats. The question that naturally arises is, how did China manage to uplift an astounding 10 million people out of extreme poverty each year? How did they successfully remove 832 counties and 128,000 villages from the poverty-stricken list in a mere eight years? The answer to these questions is a modern-day miracle, one masterminded by President Xi Jinping and the Communist Party of China (CPC). President Xi Jinping's Vision President Xi made it clear that the CPC Central Committee has accorded the highest priority t